MODO eyewear combines sophisticated designs and pure elegance with the highest quality materials and state-of-the-art technology. Our total dedication to creating eyewear for the individual has established MODO frames as the ultimate fashion accessory—eyewear as fashion, informed by technology.
Where is Modo Eyewear made?
Brooklyn
When Modo was founded in 1990 in New York City, making frames in the U.S. just wasn’t common practice. Being American made remained a dream for the team at Modo—one which was actualized in 2016, when Modo opened its M Factory in Brooklyn. Now, Modo Brooklyn Made is one of the brand’s most popular collections.
What brand is modo?
Modo is a New York brand that features colorful, fashion-forward eyeglasses frames with a focus on innovative design. Professional, yet edgy. Classic, yet modern. Modo’s eye for detail and inclination toward function result in stunning frames.
Are Modo sunglasses polarized?
At just 6.8 grams and 0.6 mm thick, MODO’s Paper-Thin Titanium frame means absolute comfort – perfectly adapting to the shape of your face, yet so light you don’t even feel that it’s there. All Paper-Thin Titanium Sun shapes feature RX-able HCD Polarized polycarbonate lenses with anti-reflective coating.
Who owns Oakleys?
Luxottica Group
Luxottica Group of Italy, owner of Foothill Ranch-based Oakley and Ray Ban brands, said Monday it would merge with Essilor of France in a $49 billion deal that would create a giant in the eyewear industry.
Is Modo free?
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Is Oakley made in China?
Oakley is an American brand that’s been designed and engineered in California since the company’s inception in 1975. But Luxottica bought Oakley in 2007, and the manufacturing of some eyewear components and finished products moved to other facilities in China and around the world.
Who uses Modo?
Who uses Modo?
| Company | Website | Company Size |
|---|---|---|
| Indiana Wesleyan University | indwes.edu | 1000-5000 |
| Polaris Industries Inc | polaris.com | >10000 |
| Art Center College of Design | artcenter.edu | 1000-5000 |
| Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design | rmcad.edu | 50-200 |