For the last few years, I’ve been noticing wood sunglasses in all of my favorite shops. There are few accessories I love more than a good pair of sunglasses – but it’s not that easy to find handmade, ethical options. I met with Steven of Capital Eyewear while in San Francisco a few months ago – he makes incredible glasses – often using sustainable materials… And is launching an acetate line soon! Read on to learn more about his work!
WHAT MADE YOU START YOUR LINE?
After college, I found that I didn’t like man of the opportunities that I was presented with. I wanted to build something on my own versus work for someone else. I’d always loved eyeglasses, but had no idea how to work with plastic – the machinery felt foreign to me. Once I realized I could make glasses with wood, I got started. My dad had had a wood shop, so I was familiar with wood work.
I went to local woodworkers and asked questions to learn – I got a lot of funny looks! But through that, I was able to build a rough prototype. I knew that if I wanted to make real glasses, I’d have to make this a business – the start up costs (machinery, equipment, etc.) were high. It took me about ten months to officially launch, and things are still changing every day.
Our products aren’t perfect, but we are improving them all of the time. We prioritized and work to make each pair better than the last rather than try to be perfect from the beginning.
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
The feeling of making stuff. In a lot of ways, that is what makes people, people. Everything else has a function. People are able to make things that are not purely functional, but that can look good and work really well. It’s a really good feeling.
WHY GLASSES?
They are a really manageable thing – which makes them fun. Anyone can use them, and there is no limit to how many you can fit in your space. They are stylish, but they can stand alone.
WHAT GETS YOU THROUGH THE DAY? THE WEEK?
A lot of coffee. I’m never too frustrated – there are ups and downs but it’s pretty rare that I’m not wanting tod o this. Just doing this job gets me through the week. Find something that you love to do, and you’ll never work again.
I loved this video showing the production process:
A little late to the game on this, but I’m in love with the current Shinola campaign, shot by Bruce Weber and starring Carolyn Murphy – who is apparently an American made enthusiast and is now a design director for Shinola! – and local Detroit residents.
I’ve been a fan of Alex Yeske’s blog, Dreams + Jeans, for a long time… She’s got an awesome streamlined aesthetic and is an amazing photographer (check out her insta!). Alex is a graphic designer for Madewell and turned me on to their new American-made line of denim, Rivet & Thread, which I hope to check out soon. Read on for her American made picks (including some TAE favorites!)… Thanks, Alex!
I’m obsessed with everything Caroline Ventura does (just check her out on instagram) and her jewelry line is one of my favorites. It’s so simple and delicate and easy to layer with. And I love knowing that she makes each piece by hand!
I took the plunge into Rag & Bone jeans two years ago and am so in love with their black high rise skinny jeans. They are the perfect black jeans and so worth the investment.
I am lucky to call Rebecca a friend and am so inspired by everything she does. Her line of handmade textiles is so beautiful and her passion inspires me to do more!
I secretly wish I was a surfer and Saturdays helps me dress the part. I love their signature candle, made in collaboration with Baxter. It’s a woodsy, gender-neutral scent and it looks great in our apartment.