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$20 for an Eye Exam and $150 Worth of Prescription Eyewear at Eye Roc Eyewear ($269 Value)

Erker's Eyewear
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Stylish eyewear boutique performs thorough exams & outfits eyes with frames from Coach, Gucci & Eye Roc

Eyeglasses are an elegant marriage of form and function, much like a Frank Lloyd Wright building or a laptop computer that eats flies. Get a fashionable yet practical pair of peepers with this Groupon.

$20 for an Eye-Exam Package ($269 Total Value)

  • 30-minute eye exam (a $119 value)
  • $150 worth of frames and prescription lenses
  • Additional 20% off nonprescription eyewear

    Frames start at $49 and single-vision lenses start at $80. Designer frames from brands such as Eye Roc, Gucci, Coach, and Maui Jim start at $100.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Dec 12, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. In-store only. Must purchase complete pair of eyewear. Not valid for sale items. Extra $50 fee for contact lens exam. Not valid with insurance. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Erker's Eyewear

In 1927, thousands of feet above the Atlantic, Charles Lindbergh was shielded from the elements only by the Spirit of St. Louis' thin linen covering. His eyes, though, boasted much sturdier protection on that historic flight—a custom pair of goggles designed by brothers A.P. and August Erker. More than 80 years and four generations later, the Erker name still stands behind high-quality optics.

Jack Erker Jr., great-grandson of August, presides over the business's two present-day locations, which have also played their part in adorning famous eyes. During Jack's tenure, Will Smith, John Goodman, and Shaquille O'Neal have all stopped in to swap needlepoint tips and grab a pair of stylish frames, which are sourced from Italian and German design houses, as well as his own manufacturing division, Studio Optyx.

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