AirFly -AF304 C35 (Mist Gray Lens) [Pre-order Now]
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HK$2,180.00
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AirFly was founded in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. The founder, a sports enthusiast, developed a series of sports sunglasses to enhance athletic performance. Yuki Kawauchi, the 2018 Boston Marathon champion, wore AirFly sports sunglasses. AirFly eyewear features a fashionable, flexible, and durable design. Its patented nose-pad-free design achieves three highly effective benefits: no pressure marks on the nose bridge, frames that don't easily slip, and lenses that don't fog up easily. For women, it even offers the benefit of preventing makeup smudges. The frames are precisely designed to perfectly fit the face, making them easy and comfortable for both men and women to wear. The lightweight design adds to the comfort. The lenses incorporate unique curved cutting technology, which not only reduces wind resistance but also effectively blocks strong glare and UV rays, protecting the eyes while providing a clearer field of vision. This makes them perfectly suited for various sports activities such as cycling, football, scootering, marathon running, hiking, and golf, as well as for avant-garde daily styling. This has created a new trend in sports eyewear, combining both functionality and fashion.
Color: Grey/Green (Transparent Grey Lens) |
Grey/Green(Transparent Grey Lens)
Type: Sunglasses | Sunglasses
Material: Elastomers Rubber/Stainless Steel/Titanium |
Elastomers Rubber/Stainless Steel/Titanium
Size: 64-18-135
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