I’m obsessed with sunglasses! So, it’s not shocking that this store caught my attention while strolling down South Street. They have all of the latest high end frames. I purchased my first pair of Tom Ford’s yesterday! I lucked up and the rep happened to be in there. Of course, she convinced me to buy them… but, they’re haute so no complaints! I can’t wait to go back!
Derek H.
Classificação do local: 5 Marcus Hook, PA
Yo i went here 1 day brought me some cazales 607 they Was cool yeah ilan is his name me and wife surprise they took care of us like they did the service was good yo go show eyechic some love they definitely work with you.
Anthony W.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
I had some drama and misfortune with my beloved sunglasses last year and at some point I really became obsessed with finding a suitable replacement after losing them. Being the online shopper that I am, it was easier said than done because so many of these online sunglasses shops are peddling garbage. Most of the stuff listed… if it’s high end, vintage, or both… there’s a good chance they don’t really have that stuff. It’s a trap. I was thinking… this is a big city with some stylish people sprinkled in. There has to be something out there. Eye Chic was literally my last stop on this hunt. I didn’t need to look any further. My particular interest was vintage shades… and they got it IN! After having a chat with the friendly ladies who worked there we came to an understanding about the scams pulled online. I even spoke to a guy at another store who doesn’t sell vintage because there’s no profit in it(for him). They’re listed below market value because they don’t really have them online. So here’s my caveat. Having seen some of the most coveted styles people pretend to have online… in person here… was humbling. On the flip side, these shades are just as expensive as you’d imagine they would be. What do they have? To name a few brands… Cazal, Carrera, Ray Ban, Alpina, and Porsche.(All top shelf vintage priced accordingly $ 500+) On the plus side, they have a case that regularly has half off merchandise. I don’t want people to think they’d be priced out. They have affordable options too… the same stuff you can find in King of Prussia department stores(which is nothing to sneeze at, but it’s not AS expensive as collector’s frames mentioned above). Did I buy anything? I would’ve liked to, but I’m still battling demons with this obsession I have. There were a few styles that I saw online and couldn’t bring myself to not try everything in my power to get them. Would I support Eye Chic in the future? I’d love to. To me, this is what South St. USEDTO be about. Somewhere somehow the strip fell off, but it used to have stuff that couldn’t be found elsewhere. As far as I’m concerned it’s a destination for hats, shades, and food. Overall, Eye Chic is official. If you’re serious about eyewear then this is your place. PRO-TIP: They’re connected. If you don’t see whatever FLY vintage frames you’re looking for, they might be able to get them… or maybe they already had them.