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Ask HN: Recommend sunglasses made in the west and independent of Luxotica

44 points| lighttower | 4 years ago | reply

Luxotica is a monopoly [0] that uses its market power to control the market price and force suppliers and other manufactuerers to joining their empire. For example Oakley was forced to sell-out to Luxotica when they were shutout out of retail outlets in a time before internet allowed them to go direct to consumer [1].

Question is what multi-sport sunglasses do you use that aren't Luxotica or made in Asia?

[0] https://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-glasses-lenscrafters-luxottica-monopoly-20190305-story.html

[1] https://www.oakleyforum.com/guides/oakley-luxottica-sunglasses-history/

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[+] ulchabhanrua|4 years ago|reply
Ombraz are non-luxotica, multi-sport, and check off some sustainability boxes, which may counter your "made in Asia" issue. https://ombraz.com/

I've been a big fan of Randolf Engineering glasses but they are costly. I wouldn't call them multi-sport, but it depends on what you're doing. https://www.randolphusa.com/

[+] greazy|4 years ago|reply
I really like knockaround for its affordability.

https://knockaround.com/

[+] ev1|4 years ago|reply
Wow, this is one of the worst sites I've ever seen.

I was wondering why it was taking several minutes to load on a fast mobile connection: it contacts hundreds of subdomains, sends identifying data and drops marketing cookies everywhere. A single visit dropped over a hundred cookies. It's not even just analytics, it's full blown in your face crap.

It's loading several dozen chains of scripts that load more scripts. The screen is packed full of popups, modals, endless spam. Moving your mouse anywhere causes more modals to appear. Moving your mouse toward the top of the screen pops up fullscreen ads telling you to STOP, COME BACK!!

Half of the bottom is covered in product ads and hover buttons.

https://i.imgur.com/PLVaOLf.png

Holy shit.

[+] utucuro|4 years ago|reply
Lunor A5 [1], handmade glasses from Germany. They also have clip-on attachments [2] for a bunch of their other glasses. The classic version was worn by Steve Jobs; having worn the same frame with different lens shape, I can only recommend the brand, it was the most comfortable pair of glasses I used in my life so far (not wearing glasses daily anymore due to reduced myopia & fogging from masks) Lunor is, as far as I can tell, not part of Luxotica or LVMH. [1] https://lunor.com/en/product-category/a5-sun-en/ [2] https://lunor.com/en/product-category/clip-on-en/
[+] notjulianjaynes|4 years ago|reply
Former Sunglass Hut employee. Maui Jims and Oakleys were, at the time, non-Luxottica brands. I told customers that Maui Jims were very high quality but I have no clue if this is true. They were exempt from my 50% employee discount though.
[+] joezydeco|4 years ago|reply
My wife has a pair of Maui Jim's that have lasted her a decade. They're solidly built.
[+] cratermoon|4 years ago|reply
What's wrong with 'made in Asia'?
[+] cauliflower2718|4 years ago|reply
Seconding this question.

I have had great experiences getting glasses from Jins, which has locations in the US and in Asia.

[+] erklik|4 years ago|reply
Likely to be a case of ethical concerns. It's too often that these companies are using un-ethical labor sourcing in third-world countries, and I am guessing OP isn't interested in supporting them.
[+] gnicholas|4 years ago|reply
Check out Bureo, [1] which is partnered with Costa to make sunglasses out of up-cycled fishing nets. I don't know where they're manufactured, but I believe the fishing nets come from Chile.

I personally like my Maui Jims, which have some bits from Italy and some from elsewhere. They have a great repair policy that lets you get spare parts and fixes many years later, which is pretty unique.

1: https://www.costadelmar.com/en-us/inside-costa/protect/untan...

[+] jet_32951|4 years ago|reply
My old Bollé sunglasses are very comfortable and protective, if tatty. Not owned by Luxottica: agreed, near-monopoly
[+] NonEUCitizen|4 years ago|reply
Why does it have to be made in the west? Imagine insisting on CPUs fabricated in the west...
[+] eurasiantiger|4 years ago|reply
Because it does not feel good to give your money to people who use that money for oppression and genocide.
[+] xenocyon|4 years ago|reply
Shuron frames are made in the USA, have an iconic style, and in my experience have been more durable than any other frame I've had. https://shop.shuron.com/
[+] nextos|4 years ago|reply
Maui Jim maybe. Or Randolph Engineering.
[+] tssva|4 years ago|reply
Maui Jim manufacturers their glasses in Italy and Japan so not guaranteed to have a western made pair.
[+] thrownintospace|4 years ago|reply
Try www.zerouv.com, the quality is good-ok.

They are cheap so its no sweat of you lose or break a pair.

[+] dxf|4 years ago|reply
According to their website, Maui Jim frames and lenses are manufactured in either Italy or Japan.

I own both Maui Jim and Randolph Engineering sunglasses and I would not hesitate to buy either again, though they are pricy.

[+] QuizzicalCarbon|4 years ago|reply
I’m a fan of Maui Jim for their variety of frames and lenses, build quality, and especially their repair service. Their high price is worth it for the repair service alone. I recommend them.
[+] mosermint|4 years ago|reply
AO has classic styles and is actually made in usa and not just a usa brand.