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Sunglasses: A pair, or 2, or 3, can protect your eyes and improve your look.
Byline: Kim North Shine Think of sunglasses as an indulgence that's actually good for you. A pair of shades can hide tired eyes. They can convey an air of celebrity. They can conceal expressions of disgust, or say, boredom from partners in conversation. All this, and more, comes while protecting
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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Sunglass safety: when selecting sunglasses, there's more at stake than style.(Wellness & Lifestyle)
Sunglasses aren't just fashion accessories anymore, they provide necessary protection for your eyes. Most consumers are aware of sun exposure's danger to the skin, but don't know the sun's rays can also damage the eyes. To correctly shield the eyes, consumers must know how to select appropriate
Publication: American Fitness
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Sunglasses.(promotional uses and information)
shine through as versatile promotional products These eye-level advertising products are useful as well as trendy. "It's 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses." Elwood Blues in "The Blues Brothers" Although the Blues
Publication: Wearables Business
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SUNGLASS HUT RECOVERS WITH 4TH-QUARTER PROFIT.
NEW YORK -- Sunglass Hut International Inc. bounced back to profitability in its fourth quarter ended Jan. 30, earning $1.3 million, or 3 cents a diluted share, against a loss of $79.1 million a year earlier. Year-ago results were dragged down by a $54.7 million pre-tax charge to close stores and
Publication: WWD
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Sunglasses
Sri Lanka, April 18 -- The trend on usage of sunglasses seems to be enhancing continuously. Their popularity can be observed vastly among the youth. The mature generation also prefer to wear sunglasses. So, what are the reasons for existence of very high demand for sunglasses? It happens due to
Publication: The Sunday Observer
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WHY SUNGLASS MARKET HAS IT MADE IN THE SHADE
Sunglasses aren't just for the sun anymore. Have you ever seen so many of them around? Models wear them on the runway. Athletes wear them during interviews. Actors wear them on film, and Joe Camel wears them on billboards. Did you like the specs in "Waiting to Exhale"? Made by an Italian firm
Publication: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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Sunglass shoppers want whole package.(SUPPLY SIDE)
NEW YORK -- Sunglasses are a big but highly polarized business. According to a recent study by the Vision Council of America, sales of nonprescription sunglasses totaled $2.12 billion last year, with most units selling either through specialty stores or through drug and discount outlets. Sunglasses
Publication: Mass Market Retailers
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SUNGLASSES APPEAL TO EVERYBODY.(Living)
Byline: John Balzar Los Angeles Times What is more unisex, egalitarian and affordable than sunglasses? What is both completely functional and yet exquisitely superfluous? What makes a statement like sunglasses? At the beach, they are a utilitarian tool. But put them on in a saloon and they give off
Publication: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
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SUNGLASS HUT FINDS A WINNING COMBINATION; STORES SELLING BOTH GLASSES AND WATCHES ATTRACT MORE FASHION BRANDS, AND MORE CUSTOMERS.(Statistical Data Included)
NEW YORK -- Word of high December volume is taken as a given by most retailers. At Sunglass Hut International a few months ago, it was taken not only as good news but as validation of an entire strategy. "Last December was a bigger volume month for us than June for the first time in our history,"
Publication: Daily News Record
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WHY SUNGLASS MARKET HAS IT MADE IN THE SHADE.(L.A. LIFE)(Statistical Data Included)
Byline: Rose DeWolf Knight-Ridder Tribune News Wire Sunglasses aren't just for the sun anymore. Have you ever seen so many of them around? Models wear them on the runway. Athletes wear them during interviews. Actors wear them on film, and Joe Camel wears them on billboards. Did you like the specs
Publication: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
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