This proudly Canadian company creates glasses and sunglasses with attention to design and craftsmanship.
Our Story Have you ever wondered why a pair of sunglasses costs as much as a weekend getaway? Yeah… me too. I didn’t question it much until early 2025, when I was packing for a golf trip. I reached into the bottom pocket of my bag and found my $300 sunglasses—now sporting a fresh, deep scratch courtesy of whatever junk accompanied it.
It wasn’t the first time something like that had happened. And at that point, I had to ask myself:Why am I replacing expensive glasses that go out of style next year and I just perpetually destroy. I cursed the establishment, hoped on amazon and bought a pair of glasses that look decent under 50 buck.
They arrived… and the quality matched the price. The lenses were terrible, the frames were flimsy, the fit was questionable at best. But here’s what really got me: they weren’t that different from the $300 pair.
Same basic parts. Same hinges. Same weight. One was just priced like rent. After the trip (Mexico), and some recovery, I dug deeper. The Industry No One Talks About A few late-night rabbit holes later, I learned the truth: the eyewear industry is controlled by one mega company.
All those “different” brands? The ones we grew up thinking were independent, cool, or local? All owned by the same corporation, no joke, its actually wild, ask chat gpt. Here you don’t even have to type it.
“Tell me about the one company that owns the eyewear industry”. Wild eh? They control the design, distribution, manufacturing, retail—everything. And they inflate prices because they can. When you’re the only game in town, who’s going to stop you?
Suddenly, the $300 price tag made a lot more sense. The Breakthrough Moment As my Amazon glasses expired and summer was approaching fast I continued to an off brand, high quality reasonably priced pair of glasses.
One where if the style changed next year, or I destroyed them again I wouldn’t fee to bad about getting a new pair next year. Googling “Canadian eyewear brand”, notta. Actually, the only Canadian eyewear...