WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich., Dec. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Spectrum Sunglasses are introduced as the newest men and women's sunglass brand from RESULTCO. The brand is inspired by the lifestyle of explorers and adventure seekers. Living up to its name, Spectrum incorporates vibrant colors with its frames and lenses.
The first collections by Spectrum are wooden framed sunglasses, made from various cuts of wood pressed together to give each pair a layered look. There are a range of colored frames, like green and blue, to choose from. As well as different light and dark shades of natural wood.
All spectrum sunglasses have polarized lenses with UV protection. The polarized lenses filter out reflected light and glare off water, pavement and snow making scenery more clear and preventing eye strain. Spectrum is made to make sure no adventure is ruined by headaches from glare, and that your sunglasses provide you with only the clearest and sharpest vision.
Rhonda Becker, Brand Manager at RESULTCO, said "Wooden sunglasses have been a popular fashion trend. We wanted to incorporate them with an alternative style, adding more color and liveliness."
"Although these first collections are wooden frames, Spectrum has a lot of different designs and colors in mind for future styles," says Becker.
Spectrum Sunglasses will be available for purchase through online retailers starting in 2016. For more information and to view the new collections, visit www.spectrumsunglasses.com.
About RESULTCO: RESULTCO is a premier fashion accessory manufacturer. Specializing in development of wristwatches, sunglasses, leather goods and fashion jewelry for both men and women. RESULTCO products cover a wide selection of styles and can be found through various retailers. RESULTCO We Guarantee Profit. For more information, visit www.resultco.com.
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