Denver Life Magazine

Raising the bar

hen it comes to style and innovation, the Feehan brothers have set the “As a CU Boulder alum, Wade had roots in the Denver area and the flourishing Denver startup community made it the perfect place for us to start the company.” Their company, Jack Stegeman, pays tribute to the classics—designs that have defined style for generations and continue to remain at the forefront of the eyewear industry. All of their frames are handcrafted from the best materials, including Italian acetates and German-engineered hinges, and come with two-year protection. They also let you “try before you buy” so you can enjoy the finer things hassle-free—making Jack Stegeman different than other brands in the sunglasses industry.

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