If you’ve ever worn glasses that slowly gouged into your nose or sat on your face at an uninvited angle, midtown has a new solution—and it involves AI, 3D scanners and just as many colors as your go-to nail salon .
Breezm Eyewear , the South Korean disrupter now making its U.S. debut, has opened a flagship on Seventh Avenue, a few blocks from Bryant Park. It’s tucked inside an eighth-floor studio but, once you step inside, the whole operation feels nothing like a standard optician. There are no walls of generic plastic frames and no endless “try this, now try that” spiral. Instead, the brand leans on a mix of AI and 3D printing to create glasses that actually fit your face—your real one, not the imaginary standard one that most eyewear brands design around.
The process takes seconds

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