Innovative Kenneth Cole Eyewear

Kenneth Cole eyewear is another creation of Kenneth Cole Productions, an innovative shoe company which started out by selling shoes from a trailer right in the middle of Manhattan 20 years ago. Determined to defy the odds, Kenneth Cole renamed his company to Kenneth Cole Productions in order to qualify for a permit to park his trailer in mid-town Manhattan. He then rented a trailer, a production crew and models to shoot his “movie” named The Birth of a Shoe Company. The fully-furnished trailer which was equipped with an inventory of shoes sold 40 thousand pairs of shoes within two and a half days. Since then, Kenneth Cole Productions has been running on overdrive expanding into product lines beyond footwear including apparel, handbags, wallets, briefcases, fragrances, eyeglasses and also sunglasses.

Kenneth Cole eye wear consists of stylishly designed sunglasses either made of thick plastic frames, metal frames or rimless with 100% UV protection polycarbonate tinted lenses. For the Kenneth Cole’s women range of eyewear, all six designs available are named with creative names such as Little Sade, See It Through, Wide Eyed, Peer Group and Star Sighting, to suit the personality of the wearer. A parallel range of Kenneth Cole sunglasses for men are also available, all of them designed with different frame shapes but similar attributes otherwise. Here, all five designs come with intriguing names such as Wide Eyed, What did you Spec, Peer Group, Still on Top and That’s Fly.

Kenneth Cole eyeglass frames are also available for sale at selected ophthalmologist outlets and optical eyewear centers. All of Kenneth Cole eye glasses come in rimless frames or plastic laminated frames, and are designed with elements of “boutique-like” styles and neutral or earth tone colors. The elegance of Kenneth Cole eyewear is superb to be worn for an office environment, in order to project a professional yet classy look. These optical eyeglasses for women are also creatively named just like their sunglasses counterparts: The Valloy Girl, The Bronze Age and Michelle Feyefer.