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A self-described "butler eyewear specialty shop", eyemirror is a Japanese eyeglasses store that sells glasses that not only feature designs inspired by popular anime, but some that are realistic replications of bifocals seen in anime, such as these faithful reproductions from SSSS.GRIDMAN.
Given the popularity of hit series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, it was only a matter of time before we saw glasses dedicated to Demon Slaying as well. eyemirror has just announced the first two entries in a series of three releases, with anime eyeglasses inspired by Tanjiro and Nezuko Kamado.
Tanjiro model
Nezuko model
As a bonus, built-to-order reservations of the prescription compatible glasses will come with a character bade as a bonus. Each is priced at 15,400 yen and can be ordered from eyemirror's online shop in Japan (delivery expected in November), but will also be available at eyemirror and Animegane retail stores.