- Dates: February 2013 - May 2013
- Type: Television Commercial
This commercial for Sears Optical begins with a man shopping with his wife. The wife is looking through a stack of sweaters, while the man suggests he might not be able to pull off the style/color she is choosing for him. As his wife bends over to look through sweaters on a lower shelf, the man notices what be believes to be another man, eyeing his wife's derriere. The man, is actually a mannequin, but the man, obviously in need of corrective lenses, tells the mannequin to stop ogling his wife. The woman lets him know that it's not a real person, but a mannequin. As the couple walks away, the man gives one last warning to the mannequin, letting the mannequin know that he's keeping an eye on him. I don't know if I can pull this off, honey. Sure you can. Hey, chief! Eyes on your own paper, OK? Hello?! Gene, that's a mannequin. There's more to see with Sears Optical, like two pairs of glasses for $99.99, including no-line bifocals. And 50% off Transitions Lenses. Sears Optical. Don't miss a thing. OK, come on, honey. Sears Optical 2 complete pairs $99.99 including no-line bifocals And 50% off Transitions adaptive lenses Sears Optical Don't miss a thing