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Social media : If your business is selling spectacles/eyewears

Here some 11 posts that you can share on your FB/IG. Postings can be mix of promos, soft sell, trivia, awareness, social engagement and many more. 

1. Frames that make a statement! 😎 Discover our range of trendy spectacles for a touch of elegance. #Eyeglasses #Fashion #Style


2. Protect your eyes from harmful blue light with our innovative blue light blocking spectacles!


3. The earliest evidence of wearable spectacles dates back to the 13th century. They were invented in Italy, attributed to a Dominican friar named Fra Alessandro della Spina. 


4. The right spectacles can add a touch of sophistication to any outfit! Elevate your look with our chic eyewear collection.


5. We often take our vision for granted. Let's take a moment to appreciate the incredible gift of sight and the magic of spectacles that help us cherish it. 


6. Have you ever wondered how optometrists create the perfect spectacles for each individual's vision needs? 

Optometrists tailor spectacles for individual visual needs using precise measurements and advanced technology. They provide thorough eye exams and prescribe appropriate lenses for disorders such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Frame selection is also personalised to ensure that comfort and style meet each person's specific needs.


7. From vintage-inspired to ultra-modern designs, we've got your perfect spectacles waiting for you! 😍


8. Protect your eyes in style! Our range of UV-blocking spectacles ensures your eyes stay safe and fashionable all year round. 


9. Let's break the stigma around wearing spectacles!  Share your stories of empowerment and how eyewear has positively impacted your life. #EyewearConfidence #BreakingBarriers 


10. Spectacles are not just for correcting vision; they can also make a style statement that's uniquely you! 😎 Share your favourite eyewear looks and inspire others! #EyewearStyle 


11. The popularity of spectacles soared in the 19th century due to advancements in lens manufacturing and frame design. They became more available to individuals from all walks of life and had an important part in enhancing many people's quality of life. Eyewear styles have evolved to reflect changing fashion trends and technological innovations, from early wooden frames to metal, tortoiseshell, and modern plastic frames.


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