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EYEVAN Eyewear Now Available at Modern Eye in University City and Center City

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February 08, 2026

EYEVAN is now available at Modern Eye, at both locations.

Founded in 1972, the brand became Japan’s first to approach eyewear as a fashion accessory rather than a purely functional object. That early point of view still defines the collection today, where understated design meets technical precision and everyday wearability.

The design language is rooted in Japanese ideals of balance, restraint, and clarity. Classic silhouettes are refined through subtle detailing and careful proportion, creating frames that feel timeless rather than trend-driven. Each style reflects decades of thoughtful iteration and respect for form.

Model Allen

Eldrige Antique Gold

Models Allen in Smoke and Eldrige in Antique Gold

Japanese Craftsmanship and Manufacturing

Frames are handcrafted in Japan, primarily in the eyewear-making region of Sabae, where generations of artisans have shaped the global reputation of Japanese eyewear. Production involves hundreds of individual steps, blending traditional handwork with modern techniques to achieve consistency, durability, and finish.

Fit plays a central role, particularly in plastic frames. Sculpted bridges and integrated nosepads are engineered to sit securely and comfortably, addressing common fit issues while preserving clean lines. The result is eyewear that feels balanced on the face and easy to wear throughout the day.

Model Lorimer

Model Lorimer in Pink Crystal

Now Available at Modern Eye

Modern Eye now offers a curated selection that highlights this heritage, craftsmanship, and commitment to comfort. From refined acetate styles to vintage-inspired shapes, the collection is designed for those who value longevity, wearability, and quiet confidence.

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Visit Modern Eye to experience the collection in person and see why this Japanese eyewear house has remained influential for more than five decades.

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