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Consciousness about limited resources and pollution is of growing concern as we realize how important recycling is and how impactful companies are in their role. At Tipton Eyeworks, we have created our own niche in the eyewear market, crafting frames and accessories made from LP records and sold under the Vinylize brand. By taking an ecologically progressive approach to material use, we have yet again separated ourselves from other brands by receiving accreditation as one of the most environmentally friendly eyewear producers on the planet.

A delight of the current season of "Star Trek: Discovery" is how David Cronenberg demonstrates the relevance of Vinylize two centuries from today.

In 1991, the internet consisted of one website, VHS was king and Nirvana’s Nevermind mocked the atrophying of America’s Golden Age. But for Vinylize, there’s one album that’s well worth another spin: Massive Attack’s debut, Blue Lines.

Vinylize is exploring a new retail model with The Workshop as a positive response to current circumstances; our bywords are co-creativity, collaboration and symbiosis.

Sporting collaborative gigs and recorded efforts with the likes of such luminaries as Norah Jones, Elvis Costello, Madeleine Peyroux, and a host of others, Hopkins has not exactly stayed out of the shine.

Shipments have been leaving daily. We are at patient 178 today. Nearly 200 front line healthcare workers will be fitted with new prescription eyewear by the end of tomorrow.

The world's lens manufacturers join Tipton Eyeworks in the war against Covid-19. Tipton Eyeworks, the parent company of Vinylize and Caliber Optics is donating prescription eyewear to health care workers in Hungary.

Stacks of vinyl land in stores across the globe, but the demand doesn’t match the output. According to DJ Adam X in an article by Matthew McDermott which appeared on DIGG recently, “between...

The seeds of a unique collaboration were sown in a New York moment when the Vinylize team heard the JC Hopkins Biggish Band at legendary Minton's Playhouse in Harlem. Zack introduced himself to band leader JC and an exciting fusion between jazz on vinyl and timelessly hip eyewear was born.

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