What is new at Suzanne Floyd Optometrist
FOUR NEW BRANDS RECENTLY INTRODUCED INTO THE PRACTICE

Wolf Eyewear is a British, family-run eyewear brand that creates high-quality and innovative frames that reveal your wild side! Founded in 2009, Wolf Eyewear supplies independent opticians across the UK and Europe with uniquely bold, beautiful and colourful frames. With a growing and diverse range of materials and styles and an international audience, Wolf Eyewear is the new stand-out brand for the fashion-conscious.
Wolf Eyewear was set up with the view to bring individual design and superior quality to the market at an affordable price. This with our personal service, we rival most large companies with what we offer. Our product styling comes from our own passion for innovative design and personalities that say life is fun!
We love colour in frames and think it’s a fantastic way to express who you are. Eyewear is a relatively small part of ‘the wardrobe’ but is the first thing seen, and says a lot about the wearer. We use this by looking at new modern designs and fashionable colours whilst catering for the UK style, we also look at shades of colour, and designs that work for the majority of face shapes.
The designing of our collection starts with quality. We use a very high standard of hinge for our temples and source the latest design in acetate colours. We design using titanium, stainless steel, acetate and a number of other new materials that give a lightweight, strong and comfortable feel to the wearer.
Wolf Eyewear was set up with the view to bring individual design and superior quality to the market at an affordable price. This with our personal service, we rival most large companies with what we offer. Our product styling comes from our own passion for innovative design and personalities that say life is fun!
We love colour in frames and think it’s a fantastic way to express who you are. Eyewear is a relatively small part of ‘the wardrobe’ but is the first thing seen, and says a lot about the wearer. We use this by looking at new modern designs and fashionable colours whilst catering for the UK style, we also look at shades of colour, and designs that work for the majority of face shapes.
The designing of our collection starts with quality. We use a very high standard of hinge for our temples and source the latest design in acetate colours. We design using titanium, stainless steel, acetate and a number of other new materials that give a lightweight, strong and comfortable feel to the wearer.

Coral Eyewear has become the first UK-based company to create and launch a collection of glasses and sunglasses made with ECONYL® regenerated nylon.
Our Endangered Collection features six unisex designs available in four colours all of which can be tailored with prescription lenses. Each frame comes accompanied with a recycled plastic case and the frames are shipped in recyclable tubes.
Co-Founder of Coral Eyewear, George Bailey said: “We’ve seen widespread adoption of ECONYL® and other recycled materials in fashion, swimwear and sportswear for a number of years. The eyewear industry needs to take inspiration from fashion brands such as TALA, VEJA and Patagonia in implementing sustainable business models. We’ve focused on developing designs which challenge the multinational brands on aesthetic and performance, whilst simultaneously setting out a new path for circularity and sustainability in the eyewear industry.”
To ensure the frames are a true circular economy solution, Coral Eyewear has also announced a frame recycling scheme which will become active next year in a bid to “close the loop” on waste within the eyewear industry. The frames in the Endangered collection come with a 2 year-guarantee and after this period they can be returned to Coral Eyewear and Aquafil for recycling.
Giulio Bonazzi, Chairman and CEO of Aquafil said: “Nylon waste for me is not something to be disposed of, but a fantastic resource. We have a responsibility to look beyond our manufacturing and we encourage our brands to consider what happens at the end of their products use in the way Coral Eyewear are doing”.
Our Endangered Collection features six unisex designs available in four colours all of which can be tailored with prescription lenses. Each frame comes accompanied with a recycled plastic case and the frames are shipped in recyclable tubes.
Co-Founder of Coral Eyewear, George Bailey said: “We’ve seen widespread adoption of ECONYL® and other recycled materials in fashion, swimwear and sportswear for a number of years. The eyewear industry needs to take inspiration from fashion brands such as TALA, VEJA and Patagonia in implementing sustainable business models. We’ve focused on developing designs which challenge the multinational brands on aesthetic and performance, whilst simultaneously setting out a new path for circularity and sustainability in the eyewear industry.”
To ensure the frames are a true circular economy solution, Coral Eyewear has also announced a frame recycling scheme which will become active next year in a bid to “close the loop” on waste within the eyewear industry. The frames in the Endangered collection come with a 2 year-guarantee and after this period they can be returned to Coral Eyewear and Aquafil for recycling.
Giulio Bonazzi, Chairman and CEO of Aquafil said: “Nylon waste for me is not something to be disposed of, but a fantastic resource. We have a responsibility to look beyond our manufacturing and we encourage our brands to consider what happens at the end of their products use in the way Coral Eyewear are doing”.

Designer-led and instinctively modern, Jensen brings together the essence of Great British Design with a European quality that pushes men’s eyewear forward in style and fashion. The exclusive Jensen Black capsule collection fuses high-concept design and cutting-edge materials offering the ultimate combination of form and functionality.

Committed to quality, fit and detailing, Farah's high quality frames include timeless classics and must have fashion award pieces.