Full Optical with In-House Lab and a wide variety of Standard and Designer frames.
Rose Optical features a complete, state-of-the-art, in-house lab. Rose lab technicians have a combined 40 years of experience. Rose Optical lab services include processing lenses, trouble shooting, adjusting frames as well as making minor repairs. You can count on absolute accuracy for your eyewear prescription. Often, Rose Optical will have your glasses back to you in an hour.
Rose Optical is privately owned. We have a state of the art optical lab that offers same day service on select parameters of Single Vision lenses with and without Anti-Reflective Coating, Polycarbonate, and 1.67 Hi-Index with Anti-Reflective Coating. We carry a full range of over 500 prescriptions parameters in stock. If we don’t have it in stock we can usually get it within 1-2 business days. The Rose Optical laboratory services are recommended by many other ophthalmologists and optometrists in the region for their patients.
Count on Rose Optical for best available eyewear at competitive prices, but also the professional fitting and adjustments of our experienced staff. We pride ourselves on our ability to find the perfect glasses to compliment your look. You’re sure to find what you’re looking for in our selection of over 1000 frames. Rose Optical offers you:
• More choices – styles, shapes and colors – lifestyle, work and sport considerations
• Expert Help – friendly, professional opticians to give you ‘the right look’
• Precise Measurements – experienced opticians who will measure the fit of your frames to your face and position the lenses in the frame for clearer vision and maximum comfort
• Custom options – tinting, ultraviolet protection and scratch resistance options
• Sunglasses – many popular brands like, Oakley, Rayban and many more
Rose Optical will help you find the perfect eyewear – just part of the Rose Optical mission. We know all the choices can be confusing. In the end you need a place where you trust the people with your eyewear needs because you know they will understand your individual needs, take great care of you and deliver eyewear that you will love.
ELLE glasses are particularly popular among innovators and trendsetters, and everyone who enjoys freedom, irony and irreverence in fashion. Elle glasses embody this ethic, and manifest it in eyewear design.
Trendy Esprit Eyeglasses Eyewear is internationally recognized for its youthful image. Esprit Eyeglasses Eyewear delivers quality frames in metals and fashionable plastics at managed care prices. Special attention is paid to detail with contemporary frames styling and lightweight materials…
Flexon® is a revolutionary titanium nickel alloy that weighs about 25% less than standard metals for true comfort. Twist it or bend it, this memory metal frame always bounces back into shape.
Classic Gant Eyeglasses Eyewear collection reflects the American style that is the heart of the brand, with Eyeglasses Eyewear designs for the thirty-something man who demands function and good looks. Authentic Gant Eyeglasses Eyewear combines essential styling for everyday use.
Oakley makes unrivaled prescription frames and lenses, and not just for professional athletes who disrupt the world’s idea of possibility. They are our inspiration, and the reason why those who seek innovative technology and original style insist on Oakley prescription products. Explore how Oakley has a solution for all your vision needs.
With a purely inventive approach to color, shape and finish, Candies Eyeglasses Eyewear is young and spirited with range of hues beyond the norm. Color is paramount to the Candies Eyeglasses Eyewear collection. Shapes are fun and feminine with details that draw attention to the eyes.
The Michael Ryen eyeglasses by Europa International has a metal designer frame. This frame is beautifully crafted for men. The frame shape is a rectangle and features a * rim construction.
Trendy Guess Eyeglasses Eyewear includes the Lighten Up collection. All of the Guess Eyeglasses Eyewear frames feature spring hinge temples, drill mount construction reinforced by a steel nose bridge, and laminated plastic temples.
Harley Davidson Eyeglasses Eyewear embodies the detailed styling and mystique of the motorcycles that have made Harley Davidson part of America’s cultural heritage. The Harley Davidson Eyeglasses Eyewear collection features the latest in sporty wraps and adventurous metals.
Athletes wearing Nike Vision have won World Series, gold medals, and countless World Championships. Nike Vision combines the science of vision with an expertise in sport to make superior optics and eyewear for athletes.
Known for its global appeal, SKECHERS offers optical and sunglasses for men, women and kids. The detail and styling of the collection captures the brand’s true essence. Each color, material, and design element reflects the sporty and playful look that attracts the SKECHERS consumer. The Skechers frames live up to the brand’s reputation for mixing style and function. The full-rim frames are rugged enough to wear for sporty and outdoor activities but also look at home indoors and in more formal settings.
Ray Ban RX prescription Eyeglasses have a history of quality and are considered American classics. Ray Ban prescription frames are available in a variety of shapes and colors, including plastic, metal and rimless frames.
The Rampage Eyeglasses Eyewear collection for women utilizes the same style objective and playfulness of the apparel collection. Rampage Eyeglasses Eyewear combine fresh designer fashion frames styles for women with optimal functionality.
On the cutting edge of fashion, Scott Harris is on the front lines with the hottest looks before they hit the masses. Whatever your look may be, the collection has endless possibilities to make your own statement. From casual to professional, playful to dramatic, edgy or refined, there is a Scott Harris style that is a perfect reflection of you. Made from the highest quality materials and craftsmanship, our frames may end up being one of the longest relationships you’ll ever have.
bebe’s signature look of hip, sophisticated, and trendy fashion is the ultimate expression of her own style. “Rich and bold” defines the sunglass collection. The bebe woman is assertive, sensuous, and romantically playful!
Sporty adidas eyewear—with or without prescription lenses—is designed by sports engineers to improve performance without sacrificing style. Athletic ventures, from the court to the mountainside, demand innovative adidas eyewear designs.
Danny Gokey Eyewear embodies the original spirit of the America Idol finalist himself, inspired by his own classic, genuine and individual sense of style. The unique eyewear and sun wear collection is retro chic with a soulful edge, bringing effortless cool to fashion savvy men and women.
The visual benefits of lenses with anti-reflective coating include sharper vision with less glare driving at night and greater comfort during prolonged computer use (compared with wearing eyeglass lenses without AR coating).
Polarized lenses contain a special filter that blocks this type of intense reflected light, reducing glare.
Polycarbonate lenses are up to 10 times more impact-resistant than plastic or glass lenses and they provide 100% protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays. They are also lightweight, adding to the comfort of your eyeglasses, sunglasses, and sports eyewear.
Photochromic lenses are lenses that darken on exposure to specific types of light, most commonly ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Once the light source is removed (indoor vs. outdoor, for example) the lenses will gradually return to their clear state.
Progressive lenses help increase edge-to-edge clarity and offer a full range of vision correction, from up-close objects to those in the distance. There’s no taking off one pair of glasses to put on another and no peering over the bifocals as your grandmother may have done.
For many of us, the most important aspect of choosing eyeglass frames is how they look on our face.
You could try on every pair of eyeglasses in the store to find out how each one looks, but narrowing down your choices in advance can save you a lot of time and aggravation. The Rose Optical professional staff will help you determine your face shape and coloring, and understand which eyeglass frame styles and colors would look best on you.
According to The Vision Council you should consider three main points when choosing an eyeglass frame for your face shape,:
- Eyewear should repeat your personal best feature (such as a blue frame to match blue eyes).
- The frame shape should contrast with your face shape.
- The frame size should be in scale with your face size.
Also, while most faces are a combination of shapes and angles, there are seven basic face shapes: round, oval, oblong, base-down triangle, base-up triangle, diamond and square.
According to The Vision Council here is a further description of these face shapes and which types of frames are recommended to work best for each. The Rose Optical experienced staff will help you use these guidelines to choose your new eyeglasses.
Round
A round face has curved lines with the width and length in the same proportions and no angles. To make a round face appear thinner and longer, try angular narrow eyeglass frames to lengthen the face, a clear bridge that widens the eyes, and frames that are wider than they are deep, such as a rectangular shape.
Oval
An oval face is considered to be the ideal shape because of its balanced proportions. To keep the oval’s natural balance, look for eyeglass frames that are as wide as (or wider than) the broadest part of the face, or walnut-shaped frames that are not too deep or too narrow.
Oblong
An oblong face is longer than it is wide and has a long straight cheek line and sometimes a longish nose. To make an oblong face appear shorter and more balanced, try frames that have more depth than width, decorative or contrasting temples that add width to the face, or a low bridge to shorten the nose.
Base-Down Triangle
A base-down triangular face has a narrow forehead and widens at the cheek and chin areas. To add width and emphasize the narrow upper third of the face, try frames that are heavily accented with color and detailing on the top half or try cat-eye shapes.
Base-Up Triangle
This face has a very wide top third and small bottom third. To minimize the width of the top of the face, try frames that are wider at the bottom, very light colors and materials and rimless frame styles (which have a light, airy effect because the lenses are simply held in place by a few screws, with no surrounding frame material).
Diamond
Diamond-shaped faces are narrow at the eye line and jawline, and have broad cheekbones that may be high and dramatic. This is the rarest face shape. To highlight the eyes and soften the cheekbones, try frames that have detailing or distinctive brow lines, or try rimless frames or oval and cat-eye shapes.
Square
A square face has a strong jaw line and a broad forehead, plus the width and length are in the same proportions. To make a square face look longer and to soften the angles, try narrow frame styles, frames that have more width than depth, and narrow ovals.
The Vision Council’s three keys to color analysis are:
- All people have either cool (blue-based) or warm (yellow-based) coloring.
- Everyone looks best in his or her own color base.
- Eyewear color should complement personal coloring.
The main factors that determine the best color palette are the colors of the skin, eyes and hair.
Frame Selection and Skin Tone
Skin tone is the prime element in determining coloring. All complexions fall into one of two color bases — blue (cool) or yellow (warm).
A cool complexion has blue or pink undertones, and a warm complexion has a “peaches and cream” or yellow cast. Olive skin is considered cool because it is a mixture of blue and yellow.
In the United States, cool, blue-based complexions are more common than the yellow-based warm complexions. About 60 percent of the populations are “cools.”
Frame Selection and Eye Color
Eye colors usually are a secondary element in determining coloring because of the many variations of eye color. For example, blue eyes can range from a cool almost-violet to a pale blue-gray, which is warm. Brown eyes can vary from a light cider shade (warm) through a medium-brown to a cool almost-black.
Frame Selection and Hair Color
Hair colors also are considered warm or cool. Strawberry blond, platinum, blue-black, white, auburn, salt-and-pepper and ash brown are cool. Warm hair colors include golden blond, brownish black, brown-gold, “carrot” and “dirty” gray.
Eyeglass Frame Colors
Once you have determined if you are “warm” or “cool,” then you can find the eyeglass frame colors that will suit you the best.
Some examples of frame colors best for warm coloring are: camel, khaki, gold, copper, peach, orange, coral, off-white, fire-engine red, warm blue and blond tortoise.
For cool coloring, the best eyeglass frame hues are black, silver, rose-brown, blue-gray, plum, magenta, pink, jade, blue and demi-amber (darker) tortoise.
Which Colors Are “In” for Apparel and Eyeglass Frames?
If you keep abreast of fashion trends, then you probably pay attention to the colors that dominate each season on the runways, in fashion magazines and in clothing stores.
Retailers and manufacturers adjust their apparel and accessories colors according to what designers think consumers will consider most appealing at a given time. Eyewear designers create frames in the latest colors, too.
These colors are what the Pantone Fashion Color Report says are in style for spring/summer 2015.
Pantone, the company that produces color palettes for graphic designers, fabric manufacturers, paint makers, interior decorators and more, releases color fashion reports each spring and fall. This spring and summer, Pantone’s report includes the hues shown here.
Just because these colors are in style right now for apparel, it doesn’t mean your next eyeglass or sunglass frame necessarily should match.
Consider bright, contrasting color schemes instead, such as a tangerine frame with a lucite green jacket. Or a custard yellow frame with a classic blue dress.
To tone it down, you could pair classic tortoise frames with a glacier gray blouse, or a black frame with a marsala-hued handbag.
You may be tempted to choose a frame color that “goes with everything.” But consider instead a color that truly flatters you and helps you make your personal style statement. As long as you’re open to new color ideas, you’ll never be accused of having boring eyewear.