- Wayfarer Sunglasses – These sunglasses have a distinct trapezoid shaped frame and lens. The frame is made of durable plastic and thin metal silver pieces are strategically placed above the lenses. These sunglasses have been popular since 1956 and were responsible for dynamic sunglasses' breakthroughs. Often touted as "the best selling sunglasses style of all time," these classic Hollywood-style frames are legendary.
- Aviator Sunglasses – These teardrop shaped lenses offer reflective mirror coatings and feature thin metal frames. Highlighting a curved, snug-fitting earpiece, these glasses were originally created for pilots. Designed by Bausch & Lomb, but branded by Ray Ban, these sunglasses were created in 1936 and gained significant popularity in the 1960s. This style is a favorite among Hollywood actors.
With summer only months away, Olympic Eyewear has introduced more than 300 new, contemporary styles. Their easy-to-search website allows retailers to search sunglasses styles, such as Wayfarers or Aviators, by best sellers, style or price.
Olympic Eyewear also offers spectacular specials, featuring deeply discounted designer sunglasses. Their website makes it easy to select a single model color by the dozen or a mixed accessory pack, which features a variety of colors. Regular price merchandise is subject to additional discounts. For orders over $500 a five-percent discount is applied, over $1,000 a 10-percent discount, over $3,000 a 15-percent discount and over $5,000 a 20-percent discount. Special promotions are occasionally available to valuable customers, which requires website registration.
As an additional bonus, Olympic Eyewear can create custom eyewear logos. This is accomplished through their special order section and requires a minimum dozen per model and can only be finished with a maximum of four-color choices. The quantity of colors increases the minimum order requirements and turnaround can take up to three months.
Olympic Eyewear's sunglasses retail for approximately $10 to $15 per pair, with ski goggles selling upwards of $20 to $50 a pair.