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2022 Women In Optometry Gift Guide: Gifts For Kids and For Him

GIFTS FOR KIDS AND FOR HIM

Women In Optometry is excited to share its fourth annual gift guide. This collection of unique gifts is showcases a strong passion for optometry, optical and all things eye-related, created and curated by women who are in, connected to or inspired by the industry.

Each year, we’re pleased to introduce you to new shops, as well as remind you of individuals who have been featured in past gift guides. Find a wide variety of unique items from artwork to apparel, accessories and much more! And as you consider these for your holiday gifts, don’t forget that these shops are also open all year and could become a great go-to shopping spot for gifts for birthday, practice anniversaries and much more!

Are you a maker or crafter of optometry-related gifts? Do you have another small business or a side hustle you’d like to share? Tell us!

 

FOR KIDS

GlamBaby By Dr. Arian Fartash

The Polka-Dotted Penguin By Dr. Amy Moy 

A Girl With a Big Vision By Dr. Kerri-Ann Coombs Hodge

For The Little Ones: Harry The Bear And The Perfect Pair By Dr. Renee Phipps

Gather For Story Time: Mommy Loves My Little Toes By Dr. Sakesha Yolonda Caston

What The Cool Kids (And Adults) Are Wearing By Jessica Butler

 

FOR HIM

Put A Bow On It: Bow Ties By Dr. Denise Tirado

Men’s Retina Sneakers by Dr. Yen Sou

 

Go back to the Women In Optometry 2022 Gift Guide.

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