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Lenscrafters, Inc. is a U.S.-based chain of discount eyewear stores, usually located in malls. It is the primary vendor of the official Harry Potter eyeglass frames for kids in the United States. Not all of these styles are exactly like Harry's, but they all are wire rims like his specs. Cost is $99 for the frames.
![]() Oval style |
![]() Oval with squared sides |
![]() Round style |
![]() Oval style (silver) |
Pan Oceanic Eyewear, Inc., of New York, New York, USA, manufactures and distributes sunglasses, sunglass cases and cords. It holds a number of major licenses, including Batman and fellow Warner Bros. licensee, Harry Potter. These kid sunglasses were offered in 2001, with a suggested cost of $12.95. The lenses had holographic designs and offered the common coating for protecting eyes from ultraviolet sun rays. Most came with HP-related stickers.
![]() Lightning bolt (with Harry on broom on temples; that is, the bar that goes over the ear) |
![]() Gryffindor, with lion head on lenses and house crest on temples |
![]() Yellow stars on lenses and lenticular houglasses on temples |
![]() Purple stars, with Harry on broom and title on temples |
![]() Round Harry-style with lightning bolt on lenses and title on temples |
![]() Second round style, with title on temples and cheesy fake tape on nose bridge |
![]() Golden Snitch on lenses; Harry grabbing Snitch on the temples |
Harry Potter Gryffindor-style scarves -- or patterns for them -- not licensed by Warner Bros., are being sold by yarn or knitting supply companies in the USA. (You can find them through the Web by doing a search with the key words "Harry Potter scarf"). This scarf is the officially licensed United Kingdom version, complete with a Gryffindor patch. This scarf was a huge hit in the country and was very hard to find once The Philosopher's Stone hit the cinemas, and Christmas arrived.
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