While companies like Warby Parker make the glasses-shopping experience easier, a new startup is looking to join the crowded market with made-to-order 3D-printed frames.
, which specializes in 3D-printed frames, to make the glasses selection experience more user-friendly, customizable, and ultimately individualized.
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John Mauriello, a founder and principal designer at Protos Eyewear, explains that since people's faces are incredibly diverse, a small change in frames — sometimes, just one millimeter — can lead to a drastically better fit. But mass-produced, store-bought frames don't offer that customizable flexibility. Read more...
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