Who is Barton Perreira?
Rancho Santa Fe Optometry is excited to showcase our most recent addition to it’s optical boutique, Barton Perreira. We will be featuring the line at our annual Patient Appreciation Day on December 5, 2017 from 3pm – 7pm. We will be offering 30% OFF this featured line.
The line features designs by Patty Perreira. It began in 2008 when two Oliver Peoples veterans – Bill Barton, Former President and Patty Perreira, who was Vice President of design – launched the firm after Olive Peoples was acquired by Oakley in 2006. Perreira has focused on precision, fit and design and has stayed away from big logos. Every frame is handmade in Japan. The collection features modern design that has both an urban edge and a refined sensibility.
DEDICATED TO PURE LUXURY, BARTON PERREIRA’S APPROACH TO FASHION REDEFINES STYLE AND ELEGANCE. PATTY PERREIRA’S LANGUAGE OF INSPIRED DESIGN FOCUSES ON THE EVOLUTION PROCESS AND CONTINUES TO CHALLENGE THE INDUSTRY BY UNVEILING THE NEXT NEW THING.
Come in anytime to try on these beautiful frames. You don’t need an appointment. If you want to make sure you have a current prescription in time for our Patient Appreciation Day, schedule an exam today! We will also be offering 20% OFF of all other frames we have in stock, optical and sunglass as well as 50% OFF our high quality anti-glare/anti-scratch treatment which is a $155 value. We will have a free gift for everyone as well as light food and drink. Take advantage of this once a year event! See you here… December 5th, 2017 // 3pm – 7pm // 6037 La Granada, Suite A, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 // (858) 756-3210
At Rancho Santa Fe Optometry we offer comprehensive eye examinations for all ages. With a focus on children’s vision and vision therapy, our doctors test for visual acuity, visual efficiency skills and visual information processing starting in early infancy. The practice also provides diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases that affect the human eye and visual system, including dry eye syndrome, diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, macular degeneration and keratoconus.