ASH POLARIZED SUNGLASSES
ASH POLARIZED SUNGLASSES
ASH POLARIZED SUNGLASSES
ASH POLARIZED SUNGLASSES
ASH POLARIZED SUNGLASSES
ASH POLARIZED SUNGLASSES
ASH POLARIZED SUNGLASSES
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The Ash Collection       

Ash, the perfect pair of eco-friendly sunglasses for the free-spirited festival-goer. These polarized sunglasses feature a retro round frame, reminiscent of the iconic "John Lennon" sunglasses, that will make you stand out in a crowd. The polarized lenses reduce glare for a clear vision, while the eco-friendly materials used in its construction make it a responsible choice for anyone looking to make a positive impact on the environment. Ash is the ultimate accessory for the stylish and environmentally conscious individual who wants to express their individuality and care for the planet at the same time. With Ash, you can dance the day and night away in style, knowing that you're making a positive impact on the planet.

Specs

  •  Lens Width (mm): 48 - Bridge Width (mm): 18 - Temple Length (mm): 135
  • Lens: Premium Category 3 Polarized Lens
  • 100% UVA/UVB Protection
  • Material: Hand polished ultra-lightweight eco-friendly frames are made with our very own Eco-Process which reuses 60-75% recycled & reprocessed content that would otherwise end up in landfills or our oceans. 
  • Accessories: Every pair includes a woven drawstring case and cleaning cloth.  
  • Shape: Round Sunglass

 

For our Planet
Planting Trees

For every pair of glasses sold, Blue Planet Eco-Eyewear plants a tree. Most of our tree's gets planted in Africa or South East Asia via Trees.org. However we have been known to also partner with our local community, planting trees in the Ojai Valley.

And Counting
4 million pairs

For every pair of glasses sold, Blue Planet Eco-Eyewear donates a pair of glasses to a person in need. To date we have donated over 4 million pairs of glasses to help restore and protect people sight. Through our primary giving partners SEE.org and Feedthechildren.org.


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