Warby Parker, the online retailer that in five years became one of the hottest names in eyewear, will build its first Twin Cities retail presence in the expanded Askov Finlayson, the fashion outpost of Eric and Andrew Dayton in Minneapolis' North Loop.
Opening in early August, Warby Parker will have about 250 square feet of space inside Askov Finlayson, enough to carry its entire line of eyeglasses and sunglasses for men and women.
"Minneapolis is quickly establishing itself as a hotbed of design intelligence, and Askov Finlayson is a prime example," said Neil Blumenthal, Warby Parker co-founder and co-CEO, in a statement. "Andrew and Eric Dayton founded their company with an eye toward style, integrity and doing good in the world."
The Dayton brothers, sons of Gov. Mark Dayton and grandsons of the founder of Target stores, announced earlier this year that they would expand Askov Finlayson, which specializes in men's clothing and accessories, into a building next to the former warehouse it now shares with a restaurant and bar.
They will also expand several other lines of products, including Frost River men's accessories out of Duluth, custom-designed paddles from Sanborn Canoe of Winona and Freemans Sporting Club suits.
Both Askov Finlayson and Warby Parker share a philanthropic vision. The Dayton brothers contribute 5 percent of Askov's pretax profits to charity. Warby Parker's founders donate a pair of eyeglasses to developing countries for each pair sold.
"We believe that everyone has the right to see, which is why for every pair of glasses sold, a pair is distributed to someone in need through our Buy a Pair, Give a Pair Program," Blumenthal wrote in an e-mail. "Since launching in 2010, we've distributed over 1 million pairs of glasses to people in need around the world."
The New York-based company, named after characters Warby Pepper and Zagg Parker in Jack Kerouac writings, is known primarily for offering inexpensive alternatives to Luxottica, the world's largest eyewear company and owner of LensCrafters, Pearle Vision and Sunglass Hut. Complete eyeglasses run from $95 for frames with standard lenses to $295 for frames with progressive lenses. The showroom will have advisers who help process prescription orders and an optician to measure pupillary distances.