Father’s day eyewear gift ideas
Get real. Your dad may not even wear ties, and how many golf balls can he pretend to adore?
If your dad wears eyeglasses or sunglasses, we’ve got ideas for Father’s Day gifts for every price range so you won’t have to ask your dad to raise your allowance (again!).
To properly thank the guy who taught you how to ride a bike, catch a trout and shout at sports on TV, become daddy’s dearest with an out-of-sight vision present.
FOR: ROCKET MEN
THANKS FOR: Showing us how to reach for the stars.
WHAT: OK, we doubt your childhood hero secretly covets Dolce & Gabbana’s rhinestone-dripping cat-eyes for fall 2019 – though likely Elton John does.
But if your father figure is obsessed with aeronautics or efficiency, he’ll find Peeps eyeglass cleaners out of this world.
Peeps eyeglass cleaners
The sole NASA-endorsed eyeglass cleaners used on the International Space Station, Peeps look like compact but chunky ear pieces ― and they work. (After all, we can’t have astronauts landing on the wrong planet!)
And hey, if you’ve got any left over funds, treat your dad to the latest pop-star biopic, “Rocketman,” which opened May 30.
DETAILS: Good for 500 uses, $19.99, 888-615-2155, Peeps eyeglass cleaners
FOR: HARDCORE KLUTZES
THANKS FOR: Teaching us it’s OK to fumble occasionally in the game of life.
WHAT: Not only do these virtually indestructible eyewear cases with hard sides and secure hinges safeguard medium-sized shades, but they make magic.Dad can keep rolling the sides till, boom, the color combo shifts from black/blue to black/silver. (Alas, you might have to issue an IOU. They sell out fast).
DETAILS: $16.95, 888-808-4438, Reversible Rollover Eyeglass Case
FOR: ONE OF A KIND
THANKS FOR: Encouraging us to try new things – just as you do.
WHAT: Your exceptional pop deserves the ultimate DIY Father’s Day gift. Specsy offers a winning formula: Dad + 3D printer = custom fit, custom style, custom color spectacles made of durable, lightweight nylon.
Specsy 3-D printed glasses
Styles are limited only by dad’s boundless imagination.
If your father is a tech lover, he may gravitate toward existing style The Hopper (AKA 51), a bold square frame inspired by the inventor.
If dad is artistic, he may love The Duchamp (53), a striking unisex cat-eye frame inspired by the daring Dada and Cubist painter, sculptor and chess player, formally known as Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp.
DETAILS: Pricing may vary, 855-463-6793. Go to Specsy to order online or find a local dealer.
FOR: NATURE LOVERS
THANKS FOR: Sharing his love of the great outdoors.
Proof sustainable eyeglasses
WHAT: Proof’s sustainable wood frames start as a seed before growing into a plant or tree lovingly handcrafted by skilled artisans.
You’ll also appeal to pop’s good side: Part of Proof’s profits is funneled into planting trees and providing glasses, eye health screenings and cataract and other surgeries for those in need worldwide.
DETAILS: $90-$114, 208-629-8099. Here’s more Proof .
FOR: LOSERS ― OF GLASSES THAT IS
THANKS FOR: Teaching us to accept that we’re not perfect.
WHAT: If dad always is losing his shades, give him a hard-to-forget, whimsical eyeglass stand, such as Art Akimbo’s The Nose, which touts a handlebar mustache to hold his keys, too.Runners-up include Duck Bill (for hunters) and Nietzsche Nose eyeglass stands (for armchair philosophers).
DETAILS: $40-$45, eyeglass stands at ArtAkimbo .
FOR: THE GREAT OUTDOORSMAN
THANKS FOR: Taking us fishing and camping.
Costa’s OCEARCH Collection
WHAT: Make a splash with Costa’s OCEARCH Cat Cay shades. They protect anglers from UVA/UVB rays and glare, with multi-focal, reflective, polarized light-weight lenses in sturdy, oversized tiger shark-printed frames.
Even better, each pair helps protect sharks by funding OCEARCH research expeditions.
Or maybe you want something else specs-tacular for your dad? Check out Costa’s Father’s Day Gift Guide .
DETAILS: $229, 844-642-6782, Costa’s OCEARCH collection
FOR: BOLD DAD, MEET CHEAP KID
THANKS FOR: Showing us the beauty of a bargain that lasts.
WHAT: You don’t have to spend a fortune on sharp specs. Get flash without loads of cash. Kio Yamato’s titanium or custom acetate O&X New York frames are lightweight and tough, a steal under $200.DETAILS: $137-$198, 800-700-3079, O&X New York frames
FOR: THE COLLECTOR
THANKS FOR: Teaching us to appreciate the finest wine ― and glasses.
OYOBox eyeglass holder (mini)
WHAT: Make your patriarch proud by protecting his pricey pairs in super stylish handmade OYOBox glass holders with seven layers of lacquer, stainless steel ball hinges, shatterproof windows and soft velvet underside.Minis (for four pairs) and Maxis (for eight) come in black, zebra gray or ebony teak styles.
DETAILS: $155-$375, 855-696-2695, OYOBox glass holders
FOR: THE TYCOON
THANKS FOR: Your go-big-or-go-home approach to everything.
WHAT: Dazzle Dad with a down-payment on eyeglass insurance ― yes, it exists ― for his most spectacular specs, such as French-made Cartier sunnies, $6,600, or Gold and Wood’s surprisingly discrete, rimless diamond-studded Prestige 253 glasses, a whopping $55,000.
South Africa’s KingPrice covers spectacles damaged, lost or stolen. (Alas, borrowing from Dear Old Dad is not covered.) Not only will your big spender be impressed, but he just may let you inherit his enviable eyewear.
DETAILS: KingPrice eyeglasses coverage’s cost depends on the value of what’s insured, KingPrice spectacle insurance
About the writer: Fashion writer Michele Meyer admits to owning eight pairs of glasses, though her ardor for face-jewelry began long before her mother failed to coerce her into contacts. She pays for her habit writing for All About Vision, Palm Beach Illustrated, Modern Luxury, Four Seasons, CMO.com, INVISION and VCPN, among others.
amycoz says
All of these ideas are so great Michele Meyer! I’m trying for my Father. Thanks for sharing!
I hope you have a fantastic Sunday,
Amy coz