LOOK/SEE Artist Series Sunglasses – Aaron De La Cruz | Available Now
You may be most accustomed to seeing San Francisco-based artist Aaron De La Cruz‘s work on a much larger scale, but LOOK/SEE has snagged the man’s signature style for their latest installment of sunglasses from their Artist Series. Using intricate, laser-etching, De La Cruz’s pattern is infused … READ MORE
LOOK/SEE Artist Series Sunglasses – Barry Lai of DESIGN REHAB
Because so much of their lives been shaped by other artists, designers, and influencers, Kyle and Shu-Chu Yamaguchi, the husband and wife team behind LOOK/SEE eyewear, decided to highlight some of their inspirations with the new Artist Series eyewear. The series’ first design was from Barry Lai, … READ MORE
LOOK/SEE “Galaxy” Sunglasses | Inspired by Nike Air Foamposite One
LOOK/SEE follows up their Nike Zoom KD IV-inspired “Weatherman” sunglasses with another set based on another of the year’s biggest sneaker releases. Dubbed the “Galaxy,” these spectacles are inspired by Nike’s Air Foamposite One and just like the popular kicks, the frame and the temple arms are covered with … READ MORE
LOOK/SEE – “Weatherman” Sunglasses | Inspired by Nike Zoom KD IV
Those black-tie affairs around the holiday season can be quite stale. Luckily, you can accentuate that monochromatic outfit of yours with the new “Weatherman” sunglasses from LOOK/SEE. Inspired in part by the Nike Zoom KD IV “Weatherman” edition, LOOK/SEE crafted each pair from a custom batch of … READ MORE
LOOK/SEE – Sneaker-Themed Sunglasses Collection
Bitten by the entrepreneurial bug, designer Kyle Yamaguchi and his wife, Shu-Chu, decided to try their hands at creating their very own eyewear label. In two years time, that label, 141 Eyewear, bloomed into a profitable venture, enough so for Yamaguchi to look for another challenge to … READ MORE
141 Eyewear – “You Buy, We Give”
There are many gifts we can bestow upon another person, but there is nothing quite as simple yet at times, as unattainable as the gift of health. Currently, there are more than 153 million people who need the corrective glasses but cannot afford it or have no … READ MORE


