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Duurzaamheid begint met kwaliteit

Afgelopen week besteedden de (online) media weer heel veel aandacht aan ons koopgedrag en aan de ongelooflijke hoeveelheden nieuwe artikelen die ongebruikt vernietigd worden…

Een Duitse Universiteit onderzocht het in 2018 en kwam tot de schrikbarende conclusie dat het alleen al in Duitsland om 20 miljoen artikelen gaat. Allemaal goedkope rommel die (online) is gekocht en weer geretourneerd. Voor bedrijven die zulke rommel verkopen is vernietigen blijkbaar voordeliger dan hergebruiken. Tel daarbij op dat uit cijfers blijkt dat veel kleding minder dan 10 keer gedragen wordt en het mag duidelijk zijn dat we met z’n allen in een wegwerpmaatschappij terecht gekomen zijn en daarmee een flinke bijdrage leveren aan de vernietiging van grondstoffen en het verpesten van het milieu. Want al die goedkope ‘fast fashion’ doet een onverantwoorde aanslag op grondstoffen én mensen. Volgens critici verdient slechts 6% van de mensen in de mode-industrie een leefbaar loon.

Maar het geldt niet alleen voor mode. Kijk maar naar de voedselproductie. We willen goedkoop voedsel in de supermarkt en dus moet de boer onverantwoord veel produceren om nog iets te verdienen.  En dan gooien we, ook als het om voedsel gaat, nog eens heel veel weg.

Ook in de optiekbranche wordt steeds meer goedkope rommel verkocht en boksen de aanbieders tegen elkaar op met aanbiedingen van 3 voor de prijs van 1. 

Kortom, we maken er met z’n allen een zooitje van. Als we duurzaam en verantwoord willen (blijven) leven dan moeten we veel minder en kwalitatief betere producten kopen. Als het om brillen en zonnebrillen gaat, kan dat ook heel goed. Een mooie en goed gemaakte bril gaat gemakkelijk een aantal jaren mee en kan daarna zelfs nog een tweede leven leiden. Het is misschien een kleine bijdrage aan het oplossen van een groot probleem maar als we de wereld willen verbeteren moet het toch echt bij ons beginnen. Stop dus met al die goedkope wegwerprotzooi en ga voor kwaliteit waar je ook nog eens veel meer plezier aan beleeft. Keus genoeg uit mooie (brillen)merken die verantwoord produceren!  

Anne & Valentin

Andy Wolf



Kruytzer Optiek at Horst celebrates anniversary with a unique video

Kruytzer Optiek at Horst celebrates anniversary with a unique video

Kruytzer Optiek at Horst is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and that needs to be celebrated. Starting with a unique video showing how eyewear fashion has developed over those fifty years.

In the leading role Margo van Heyster-Kruytzer herself, who immediately deserves a nomination for an Oscar. Professionally made with a top team behind the camera and the best specialists for hair, make-up and styling. This beautiful Club BRILLANT partner store distinguishes itself not only with this video, but also with a great store, the most beautiful collections and the best eye and hearing care. No wonder that Kruytzer Optiek has developed into the top store in the region in those fifty years. Chapeau!

    

  

Fantastic contributions from Bobo's/Serengeti and Max voor Ogen to the Orange Babies project

Fantastic contributions from Bobo's/Serengeti and Max voor Ogen to the Orange Babies project

During the NanaWoody&John Night at the Club last November in Amsterdam, Fiona Hering and Baba Sylla spoke passionately about the work of Orange Babies in Africa.

For 25 years, this organization has been committed to preventing children of HIV-infected mothers from also being born with the disease. They do great work and saved many lifes already. I have known Baba and Fiona and the work of Orange Babies for a long time, so the connection was quickly made. This year, NanaWoody&John and its partner stores and suppliers are committed to raising money to purchase a new mobile clinic for Orange Babies in South Africa.



All kinds of initiatives are now being developed and the first results are already known. Max voor Ogen in Schagen set aside a nice amount from every pair of glasses sold in January and recently donated the first 1,250 euros.


Bobo’s Sports Eyewear did the same for every Serengeti sunglasses sold in February and earlier this week presented a check for no less than 5,460 euros to Fiona and Baba.

Thanks to these two generous and committed donors, the counter already stands at 6,710 euros at the beginning of March and, as mentioned, there are many more great plans on their way, such as the special Scotch & Soda sunglasses, the proceeds of which will also go to Orange Babies.

We and Orange Babies are extremely grateful for all the support and we will keep you posted about new results in the months to come. I think with this collaboration the independent opticians and their suppliers show how they make the difference in every shopping street and everyone can contribute by shopping local at independent stores!

Vogue tips Victoria Beckham as the most popular brand of 2024

Vogue tips Victoria Beckham as the most popular brand of 2024

It's still early in the year and they don't have a crystal ball at Vogue either, but the fashion magazine still dares to make a prediction.

It bases this largely on the Lyst Index, which keeps track of how often a brand or item from a brand is googled. Victoria Beckham has been doing remarkably well in this regard lately. This is partly due to the extremely popular Netflix documentary about the Beckhams and the humorous way in which she responded with the popular 'My Dad had a Rolls Royce' t-shirt. More serious is her Frame Buckle belt with the beautifully styled logo, which ended up at number 2 of the most searched for products after the Margaux bag from The Row. In short, Victoria Beckham is not the largest fashion brand in the world, but it is very popular at the moment. And the designers cleverly include that beautiful 'buckle' of the belt in the sunglasses collection that is now in stores. Click here for a store near you!

Be inspired by the Men's Winter 24 shows

Be inspired by the Men's Winter 24 shows

This month all leading fashion houses showed their new men's collections for the winter of 2024/25. Always beautiful to see, inspiring and above all an interesting image of the times that you, as a fashion lover, do not want to miss.

From the stylish outfits of Zegna and the suits of Gucci to the much-discussed Louis Vuitton show, where Pharrell Williams has been in charge for some time now. His contemporary translation of a genuine American cowboy/western style was one of the highlights of these fashion weeks. But of course there was much more to see. From the robots on the runway at Dsquared2 to the impressive black creations of Dolce & Gabbana and Dior's tribute to dancer Rudolf Nureyev. From the prints, tribal influences and color explosions at Balmain to the luxury of Valentino and Hermes and the incredibly beautiful compositions of the old master Yohji Yamamoto (also watch the impressive documentary about this Japanese designer). See how the difference between the genders is increasingly blurred with jewelry, rhinestones, ruffles, heels and skirts in these men's shows and be inspired by all the creative talent behind all those beautiful fashion brands.

TITAN MINIMAL ART from Silhouette celebrates 25th anniversary

TITAN MINIMAL ART from Silhouette celebrates 25th anniversary

Silhouette's Titan Minimal Art is one of those rare and valuable ideas that are still relevant many years after they were conceived. To this day, there is no other frame in the world that is so consistently and skillfully minimalist.

This timeless, rimless frame has no hinges, no screws and, at 0.06 grams, virtually no weight. It still inspires with unparalleled comfort and unsurpassed (design) quality. Its introduction, in which I was directly and intensively involved at the time, felt like a real revolution.

Never before has glasses design been so embraced by both opticians and consumers. There was a point where we felt like just about every glasses wearer was wearing a Titan Minimal Art.

 

  “I just wanted to leave out everything that was unnecessary, but also refused to compromise on design and comfort,” says designer Gerhard Fuchs, looking back on his design. “Suddenly we were receiving letters and emails from all over the world, people thanking us,” recalls Michael Schmied, a member of the family that owns Silhouette.

“That was extraordinary and very moving.” More than 12.4 million pair of this iconic design have been sold to date – and there is no end in sight to this success.