Spectacle Case Study

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One of the leading optical stores in Boston, Spectacle provides customers with a unique eyewear experience. Customers can easily find the store at Tremont Street. Garage parking and free street parking is available to customers with cars. Bike owners can also access bike parking space. The store is wheelchair accessible.

Spectacle carries a variety of glasses and frames from independent brands such as Intrigue, Tom Ford and Velvet Eyewear. Additionally, they also feature their own designed frames. These frames carry no logos, personalized and stylish. Spectacle’s mission is to make the clients the focus and make them look better with glasses on. They strive by providing clients the perfect frame that compliments them and an outstanding customer

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