How 4 Business Students Took on the Eyewear Industry [VIDEO]

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How 4 Business Students Took on the Eyewear Industry [VIDEO]

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When four friends met in business school and discovered they shared a common problem -- an aversion to paying hundreds of dollars for eyeglasses -- they realized there was a business opportunity in it. The group founded Warby Parker, an innovative startup that aims to revolutionize how people buy eyeglasses. Warby sells directly to the public, via their website, allowing them to bypass retailers and sell their frames and lenses for $95.

Check out our interview with Dave Gilboa, Warby Parker's co-founder and co-CEO and learn how the company is disrupting the eyewear industry, similar to the way

Disclosure: Host Dave Lerner is an investor in Warby Parker.

Thanks to Mike Brown, Jr. for hosting our shoot at AOL Ventures.

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