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OGI Eyewear Showcases New Look For SCOJO New York Portfolio Of Luxury Readers

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GI Eyewear, the independent fashion eyewear company, today unveiled a new look and feel for its SCOJO New York brand of ready-to-wear premium reading glasses.


This milestone marks the latest in a series of transformations across the OGI Eyewear portfolio. Creators of the highly popular Gels Originals, SCOJO New York taps into the sizable reading glasses market with its dynamic portfolio of high-performance products.


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SCOJO Maiden


Reading glasses represent a growing opportunity in eyewear. Vision problems—particularly presbyopia, the inability of the eyes to focus on nearby objects—typically manifest in a person’s mid-40s or later. Many adults combat this loss of vision with reading glasses: The Vision Council, a non-profit trade organization serving the optical industry, reported that 33 million people in the U.S. use over-the-counter (OTC) reading glasses.


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SCOJO Gels Butterfly


With the U.S. Census Bureau’s report projecting that one in five Americans will be retirement age by 2030, it makes sense why market research predicts the reading glasses market will grow globally from $24 billion in 2018 to almost $53 billion in 2026.



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SCOJO Broome


The easy availability of OTC reading glasses make them a popular choice for those needing vision correction; so ubiquitous are they that health savings accounts (HSAs) and flexible spending accounts (FSAs) will count them as eligible for reimbursement.


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SCOJO Christopher


The majority of sales were found to come from retail stores, outpacing online sales and sales made at eyecare clinics. However, the mass-produced OTC reading glasses found in drugstores, dollar stores, and bookshops can cause issues if poorly made. Lenses with imperfect optical centers or flaws such as bubbles, waves, or distortions may result in eyestrain, double vision, or other issues if used for too long.


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SCOJO Delancey


Concerned eyecare professionals need not be alarmed quite yet—eyecare experts agree that ready-reader wearers should consult with a professional before starting long-term use of OTC reading glasses and that OTC reading glasses cannot and should not be used to address the effects of astigmatism, eyes with differing powers or myopia. Custom prescription glasses are not expected to cede the lion’s share of the vision correction market to OTC reading glasses any time soon. Instead, OTC readers are viewed as part supplemental vision correction tool and part fashion accessory. 


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SCOJO Federal


SCOJO New York, as a leading provider of premium reading eyeglasses, provides glasses built with durable materials and optical-grade lenses triple-checked for quality assurance throughout assembly. Selections are continually evolving and designs are inspired by the latest trends in fashion and contemporary culture. With blue light filtering options, reading sunglasses, and virtual try-on technology available through the website, SCOJO New York is committed to supporting both buyers seeking stylish ready-to-wear readers and the optical providers who care for their vision.


Original link:https://www.opticaljournal.com/ogi-eyewear-showcases-new-look-for-scojo-new-york-portfolio-of-luxury-readers/