A Warby Parker pop-up shop is kicking off its two-week stay at Nest tomorrow night, and you’re invited. The eyewear brand, known for its vintage-inspired frames, sells every pair of glasses for $95 a pop with prescription lenses. Nice! Even better, for each pair sold, a pair is donated to non-profits around the world that provide vision care to those in need. The 2010 and 2011 collections will both be available for purchase. Visit the shop from 6 pm to 8 pm for cocktails, light bites, and the opportunity to try on the hip frames, which aren’t found anywhere else in Dallas.
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