PERFECT SUNGLASSES FOR ASIAN AND AFRICAN CUSTOMERS
New lines of sunglasses target Asian and African customers, and this is really new as until now it has always been difficult for Asians and Africans to find the perfect sunglasses for their face and nose shape.
Fireworks and dancing dragons will welcome the Chinese new Year of the Rat on February 7th, but African people also have something else to celebrate with the Chinese, Thai, Malay, Indian, and other Asian people: new lines of trendy and proper-fitting sunglasses.
Indeed, Oakley's Asian Fit line of sunglasses is a new collection of sunglasses especially made for Asians and Africans because this line fits higher on your face with a narrower and deepened bridge to help to lift the sunglasses off the face of a person with a shallower nose bridge and higher cheek bones, the usual shape of Asian and African people.
Oakley is the first international brand to offer an Asian Fit line of sunglasses but Oliver Peoples will also introduce soon a line of frames for Asians, as well as Gap and its petite line which is aimed towards Asian customers.
But the Asian Fit line of sunglasses isn't actually only made for Asian and African as some other consumers might also find that these glasses fit better for their face, even if they are not Asian or African.
Asian who have tried these new Asian Fit sunglasses have found that they fit great and rest on their nose and not their cheeks as usual sunglasses, and the most important, these sunglasses stayed on their face as they were moving around.
They reported that when wearing these Asian Fit sunglasses they almost forgot that they were wearing them, which is the best compliment you can do to perfect fitting sunglasses.
Thanks to these new sunglasses no more creases on the nose, no more imprints on the cheeks because of the rims, and the sunglasses won't fall of the head because of being too wide.
Asian and African people now have their own perfect fitting line of sunglasses, Happy Chinese New Year of the rat !
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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