LensCrafters is an international eyewear brand offering contact lenses, glasses, and sunglasses. People can buy the products online or visit one of the company’s physical stores, where they can also ...
NEW YORK, July 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LensCrafters, part of EssilorLuxottica and one of the largest optical retail brands in North America, announced the launch of LensCrafters Adaptive™ Progressive ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- LensCrafters, part of EssilorLuxottica and one of the largest optical retail brands in North America, announces the launch of its latest virtual experience, ...
Online retailers like LensCrafters, Glasses.com and FramesDirect offer a convenient way to shop for prescription glasses and contact lenses. Many online eyewear retailers provide virtual try-on ...
Wethersfield-based Vision Corner and its 10 family-owned retail stores in the state will be sold to LensCrafters, one of the largest optical retailers in the world, under an agreement announced ...
Bold New Advertising Pulls at Viewers’ Emotions and Illuminates the Role that Eyes and Vision Play in Total Life Experience MASON, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LensCrafters is proud to launch a global ...
NEW YORK, Aug 1 (Reuters) - LensCrafters agreed to pay $39 million to settle a lawsuit by prescription eyeglass customers who accused the eyewear chain of misleading them about how well its Accufit ...
The deadline to sign up for the LensCrafters settlement for qualifying customers who made certain purchases between 2013 and 2023 is here. The lawsuit against LensCrafters, which also does business ...
LENSCRAFTERS is an international prescription eyewear retailer first established in 1983. The company’s latest campaign – which first aired in late February 2022 – features a popular actress and model ...
It's the nation's largest optical store chain, and it had a secret. At least until KGW obtained an internal company memo. Turns out those expensive new glasses you just purchased might have already ...
Multiple VERIFY readers, including Diane and Amanda, reached out to ask if messages they received in the mail about a $39 million AccuFit LensCrafters class action settlement were legitimate.