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Vendor Discounts May • 2011 For the most up-to-date listing visit www.wisvis.com Vendor Discounts May • 2011 Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Vendor/Brand Discount Phone ACCESSORIES Hybrid FS 32% Arch Crown, Inc. 9% (800) 526-8353 Hydro 2 32% California Accessories 5% (800) 523-5567 Lifestyle GP Multifocal 3% Dynamic Labs 10% (888) 339-6264 Lifestyle Marquis GP Multifocal 3% Fantom Optics (Diamond Glaze) 13% (800) 322-6644 Magniclear 3% Hilco Best Pricing (800) 955-6544 Magniclear plus 3% OptiSource International/Nu-Chem 17.66% (800) 377-2436 One-Piece Bifocal 3% Ron’s Optical Accessories 10% (800) 247-7667 ONSI-56 32% Sauflon Best Pricing (800)-682-3240 OP-3 32% Optacryl 60 32% CONTACT LENSES Optimum 1.53 32% Acuity One, LLC 12% (877) 228-4891 Optimum Classic 32% Art Optical Contact Lens Up to 32 % (800) 253-9364 Optimum Comfort 32% Achievement 32% Optimum Extra 32% Alberta S 32% Optimum Extreme 32% Art Focal 3% Optimum HR 1.51 32% Artcon 32% Orthokeratology (custom) 3% BE Retainer (Ortho-K) 3% OrthoTool 3% Bi-Expert Aspheric Bifocal 3% Pan-O-Site Bifocal (PMMA) 3% Bi-Expert Spherical Bifocal 3% Paragon CRT 3% Boston Envision 32% Paragon HDS 32% Boston EO 32% Paragon HDS 100 32% Boston Equalens 32% Paragon Thin 32% Boston Equalens II 32% Paragon Z CRT 3% Boston ES 32% Paraperm 02 32% Boston II 32% Paraperm EW 32% Boston IV 32% PMMA 32% Boston Multivision 3% Renovation 3% Boston RXD 32% Reverse Geometry (post-surgical) 32% Boston XO 32% SA 18 32% Boston XO2 32% SA 32 32% Crescent Bifocal (PMMA) 3% SGP I 32% Flosi 32% SGP II 32% Fluorex 300 32% SGP III 32% Fluorex 500 32% Sportsight GP 32% Fluorex 700 32% Tangent Streak No-Line Multifocal 3% FluoroPerm 151 32% Tangent Streak Translating Bifocal 3% FluoroPerm 60 32% Thinsite 32% FluoroPerm 92 32% Tyro97 32% FluroPerm 30 32% Conforma Contact Lenses Best Pricing (800) 426-1700 www.wisvis.com • 800.747.9000 x8141 WVA Buying Group Vendor Discount List Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Firestone Optics Level 3 (800) 373-2020 Bogner GP Specialists Up to 20% (800) 889-0379 Brendel O.C. Contact Lens Service 15% (800) 558-7064 Eschenbach Ocu-Ease Optical Products, Inc. 15% (800) 521-8984 Humphrey’s PolyVue Distribution, Inc. Best Pricing (877) 734-2010 Best Image Optical 10% (800) 688-7661 X-CEL Contacts No Discount (800) 241-9312 Brintech, Inc. 10% (888) 835-9763 Ronit Furst 10% FRAMES/SUNGLASSES Canyon Eyewear 20% (800) 844-7593 A & A Optical Up to 23 % (800) 492-4465 Charmant Group Inc. 20% (800) 645-2121 Alexander Collection 23% Clariti Eyewear, Inc. 20% (800) 372-6372 Cruz 23% Classique Eyewear 20% (866) 604-5700 Jalapenos 23% Evatik 10 % New Globe 23% Fysh U.K. 10% Pez 23% Gios 20 % Quicksilver/Roxy 13% K Actor - Italy 20 % Vera Cruz 23% Kaos - Italy 20 % XXL 23% Kliik 10 % ALLISON USA 10% (877) 255-5757 La Matta - Italy 20 % Alessandro Dell’Acqua 10% Moxie Girls (Kids) 5 % Byblos 10% Oliviero Contini - Italy 20 % Cerruti 1881 10% Spider-Man (Kids) 5 % dunhill 10% T-Lite 20 % exte 10% Clearvision Optical Up to 20 % (800) 645-3733 frankie morello (Milan) 10% BCBGMAXAZRIA 15% GF Ferre 10% ClearVision Collection 20% Gianfranco FERRE 10% ColeHaan 10% Iceberg 10% Ellen Tracy 15% John Richmond 10% Fisher-Price 20% Mercedes-Benz 10% Izod 20% Missoni 10% Izod PerformX 20% Moschino 10% Jessica McClintock 20% Roberta di Camerino 10% Op 20% Sisley 10% Colors in Optics 15% (212) 465-1200 Trudi 10% Eastern States 12% (800) 645-3710 Try 10% Elan Optik 10% (949) 436-3381 Try change 10% Encore Vision Best Pricing (866) 779-5770 United Colors of Benetton 10% Europa International 18% (800) 621-4108 Vivienne Westwood 10% Eyes of Faith Up to 10% (888) 777-9390 Zerorh+ 10% Eyes of Faith 10% Alternative Eyewear 17.65% (888) 399-7742 Veggie Tales 8% Aspex Eyewear - Manhattan 18% (800) 277-3979 I Optics, Inc. 10% (800) 852-7857 B. Robinson Optical, Inc. 5% (212) 683-0348 i-deal optics 20% (800) 758-6249 BBH eyewear inc. 10% (516) 609-0100 i. Frame, Inc. 18% (877) 696-7849 www.wisvis.com • 800.747.9000 x8141 WVA Buying Group Vendor Discount List Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Stratus 18% Prada 5% Image Wear by Walman 15% (800) 873-9256 Prada Sport 5% Jonathan Cate Eyewear 30% (888) 665-2326 Puma 0% Jonathan Paul Eyewear Ltd. 10% (888) 834-8872 Purple Label 10% Jungle Eyewear 23% (866) 586-4534 Ralph 10% Jungle Animals (Kids) 23% Ralph Lauren 10% Jungle Juniors (Jr’s) 23% Rayban 10% Safari (Mens) 23% Rayban Kids 10% Savannah (Ladies) 23% Rayban Ophal 10% Kenmark Group Up to 20 % (800) 627-2898 Rayban Youth 10% Cynthia Rowley 20% Salvatore Ferragamo 10% Dana Buchman 10% Sferoflex 20% House Collections 20% Stella McCartney 5% Hush Puppies 20% Tiffany 0% Jhane Barnes 10% Tory Burch 10% Kensie 10% Versace 10% Lilly Pulitzer 10% Versus 20% Republica 20% Vogue 10% Thalia 20% Marchon Eyewear, Inc. Up to 20% (800) 645-1300 Timex 20% Airlock 20% Vera Wang 10% Autoflex 20% Wolverine 20% Blue Ribbon 20% L’AMY, Inc. Up to 20 % (800) 243-6350 Calviin Klein 10% Lawrence Eyewear, Inc. 20% (800) 243-6371 cK 10% Liberty Sport 7% (800) 444-5010 Coach 10% Luxottica Group Up to 30 % (800) 422-2020 Disney Eyewear 10% Adrienne Vittadini 30% Fendi 10% Anne Klein 30% Flexon 20% Brooks Brothers 30% Flexon Kids 20% Burberry 10% Flexon Select 20% Bvlgari Occhiali 0% Lagerfeld 10% Chanel 10% Marchon 20% Chaps 10% Marchon Classic 20% Club Monaco 10% MICHAEL 10% D&G 10% Michael Kors 10% Dolce & Gabbana 10% Nautica 10% Donna Karan 20% Nike Optical 10% Donna Karan New-York 30% Nike Planos 0% Luxottica 20% Nike Sun/Flexon 10% Miu Miu 10% Power Rangers 10% Persol 10% Pucci 10% Polo 25% Sean Jean 10% Polo Prep 10% Tanos 10% www.wisvis.com • 800.747.9000 x8141 WVA Buying Group Vendor Discount List Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Tres Jolie 20% Lauren Hutton 15% X Games 10% Lipstick 15% Marcolin Up to 20 % (888) 627-2654 Lucky Brand 15% Cover Girl 20% Plus Readers 0% Ferrari 5% Popcorn (Kid) 15% Just Cavalli 10% Rembrand 15% Kenneth Cole NY 12% Revolution Eyewear 20% (800) 986-0010 Kenneth Cole Reaction 12% Safilo USA, Inc. Up to 20 % (800) 631-1188 Marcolin 20% 55 Diesel 10% Miss Sixty 10% Adensco 20% Mont Blanc 5% Alexander McQueen 8% National 20% Armani - Emporio 10% Roberto Cavalli 5% Armani - Exchange 10% Timberland 15% Armani - Giorgio 8% Tom Ford 5% Balenciaga 8% Village 20% Banana Republic 12% Match Eyewear 19% (877) 886-2824 Bottega Veneta 8% Menizzi Italy Up to 15% (877) 636-4994 Carrera 12% Modern Optical Int’l Up to 20 % (800) 323-2409 Chesterfield 20% Modo Eyewear Up to 15% (800) 223-7610 Christian Dior 8% Mondottica 13% (866) 666-3662 Claiborne 12% Morel USA Up to 20 % (800) 526-8838 Denim 20% KOALI 10% Diesel 10% Lightec 20% Elasta 20% NOMAD 20% Emozioni 20% OGA 10% Fossil 12% NC Eyewear Inc. 10% (800) 948-0025 Glamour 20% New Millennium Eyewear 20% (800) 852-7857 Gucci 8% New York Eye Best Pricing (800) 221-6966 Hugo Boss 8% OGI Eyewear Up to 23 % (888) 560-1060 Jennifer Lopez J-Lo 12% OGI Eyewear 23% Jimmy Choo 8% Scojo 3% Juicy Couture 10% Seraphin 10% Kate Spade 10% ooh la-la de Paris Eyewear 10% (800) 611-5060 Kids 20% Plan B 17.65% (888) 399-7742 Lady Elasta 20% Premiere Vision/Logo 8% (800) 322-5646 LaStrada 20% ProDesign Denmark 10% (800) 654-6099 Library 20% Rem Eyewear Up to 15 % (800) 423-3023 Liz Claiborne 12% Barbie 15% Marc by Marc Jacobs 10% Converse 15% Marc Jacobs 8% Cosmopolitan 15% Max Mara 10% John Varvatos 15% Nine West 12% Jones New York 15% Oxydo 12% www.wisvis.com • 800.747.9000 x8141 WVA Buying Group Vendor Discount List Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Vendor/Brand Discount Phone Safilo Design 20% Natori 15% Saks Fifth Avenue 12% Wildflower 15% Team 20% Hanstepper 15% Titanium 20% Valentino 8% LAB Yves St. Laurent 8% Custom Eyes 20% (800) 535-1493 Signature Eyewear 15% (888) 393-2891 Eye-Kraft Optical 20% (888) 455-2022 Silhouette 10% (800) 223-0180 Midwest Labs 25% (800) 346-5700 Smilen Eyewear 20% (800) 887-5675 Nassau Vision/TransAmerica Best Pricing (800) 526-0313 Switch Vision Corp. 3% (800) 444-5010 Opticote, Inc. 12.50% (800) 248-6784 Tura 10% (800) 844-8872 Pech Optical Corp. 4% (800) 831-2352 Unique Optical Up to 15 % (800) 867-0530 Precision Optical Group 8% (800) 497-9239 Contempo 15% Precision Optics/Essilor Labs No Discount (800) 328-7075 Irish Eyes Eyewear 15% Rite-Style Optical Co. Up to 20 % (800) 373-3200 Mary Rose Eyewear 15% Seoco 15% (800) 252-1420 Sides Eyewear 15% Viva International Group Up to 20 % (800) 345-8482 Bongo 12% Candies 12% Catherine Deneuve 15% Ecko 12% Escada 10% Etro 10% Fila 10% Furla 10% Gant 12% Givenchy 10% Guess 12% Harley Davidson 12% Magic Clip 20% Magic Twist 20% Metallurgy 20% Miscellaneous 20% Pure Eyewear 12% Rampage 12% Savvy 20% Tommy Hilfiger 12% Viva 20% Zenga 10% Walman Optical 7% (800) 873-9256 Wiley X, Inc 10% (800) 776-7842 Zyloware Up to 20% (718) 392-3900 I-Line List Price www.wisvis.com • 800.747.9000 x8141 WVA Buying Group Vendor Discount List.
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