Titan Eye+ announces end-of-season sale
Bengaluru: Titan Eye+ has recently announced 50% off on its select range of frames and sunglasses and the offer will be valid till 31st January.

Customers can enjoy shopping from over 1000 frames and sunglasses from 40+ brands including Titan, Fastrack, RayBan, Vogue, Oakley, Tommy Hilfiger, and other premium brands like Cartier, Dior, and amongst others across 860+ stores.
A stylish range of frames on offer starts at Rs 600 and sunglasses at Rs 699, making it an ultimate shopping fiesta for all budgets.
Over and above the offer, customers can shop for a premium range of contact lenses from brands like Bausch and Lomb, Alcon, and J&J and newly launched innovative products from Titan Eye+ like ClearSight Lenses, Anti-Fog Lenses, and Audio and Video Sunglasses. Lastly for routine eye check-ups, at Titan Eye+ one can experience error-free eye tests by optometrists trained and certified by Sankara Nethralaya.
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