Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bus Stop: Warby Parker's Class Comes To Nashville

Posted by on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:00 PM

We know how excited all you nerd glassesistas got when we announced that our friends at Imogene + Willie would serve as Nashville's only outpost for insanely popular, philanthropic eyewear co. Warby Parker. Well, hold on to yer glasses, because Warby Parker is bringing their Class Trip to Nashville!

The Warby Parker Class Trip: Permission from your parents is not necessary:

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That's right, Warby Parker's big, reimagined and revamped school bus is coming to town, and it's filled with glasses and sunglasses and is reportedly decorated like a professor's library. So, whether you've been naughty or nice, you can get some awesome glasses from a pimped-out school bus. And, in case you're not familiar with WP's giving back ethos, they provide a pair for someone in need when you buy glasses from them (more info here on that). So, this Christmas, everybody wins!

No gum under the seats, but plenty of spectacles to choose from ...

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Cute boys in nerdy glasses? Count this girl in!

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The bus will be at I+W's parking lot today until Friday, and then it moves to Hillsboro Village at Belcourt and 21st for the weekend. From Tuesday, Dec. 4, until Sunday, Dec. 9, you can find the bus in the Gulch at 11th and Pine. The bus is open from 11-7 daily (except Monday the 3rd. Even the magical mystery tour of eyewear needs a break).

So, we'll see you there, right? This is one bus you don't want to miss, Nashville.

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