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Leeds independent opticians appoints unique Sports Vision Specialist
Leeds-based designer opticians, David H Myers, has appointed a leading Sports Vision Specialist, bringing not only a new offering to the business but a unique service to the city’s eyewear market.
Jayne Rhodie, who brings 24 years’ experience to the business, is a fully qualified dispensing optician and specialist in prescription eyewear for sports enthusiasts.
The new appointment will allow the established opticians to extend its services, offering advice on individual sports eyewear requirements such as protection, varying light conditions, comfort and prescription suitability.
Commenting on her appointment, Jayne Rhodie said, “I’m very much looking forward to heading up this new area for David H Myers. With recent and upcoming sporting events including the Ashes and Tour de France, people are beginning to see the fashionable and practical benefits of sports eyewear, creating a heightened demand
“As perfect peripheral vision and clear sight is essential for playing sports, it’s important that eyewear is fitted correctly by a specialist who can adjust the prescription to fit the shape of frame required for a specific activity.”
David H Myers practice manager, Matt Brigg added, “Bringing Jayne on board will open up a huge amount of opportunity for the business. We pride ourselves on being forward-thinking experts, providing the very best optical services. Jayne’s the perfect fit for our growing business and we’re delighted to welcome her to the team.”
David H Myers Opticians stocks sports eyewear brands Adidas, Oakley and Bolle.
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