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Norville launches Invu Ultra Polarized sunglasses collection
Six ranges feature in catalogue which includes last year’s best sellers and more than 25 new styles
22 January 2016
Norville has launched its Invu Ultra Polarized sunglasses collection for 2016, which features six ranges and a new catalogue.
Retaining some of 2015’s best sellers in the collection, the new season catalogue details more than 25 new models encompassing the latest trends.
Each pair of sunglasses is supplied with UV400 Ultra Polarized lenses “for glare-free vision.” The multi-layer construction of Invu Ultra Polarized lenses is said by the company to make them virtually unbreakable, which means they can safely be used for outdoor activities.
In the collection’s ‘Invu Men’s’ are designed for an active lifestyle and high performance combined with latest design, while oversized models continue to dominate the ‘Women’s’ range with distinctive detailing on the sides.
Norville sales director, Mark Truss, told OT: “Invu Ultra Polarized sunglasses by the Swiss Eyewear Group are an award-winning sunglasses brand, with outstanding sell-out success at opticians around the world.
“They are the next generation polarizing sunglasses that combine Swiss engineering, Ultra Polarized lens technology, highly fashionable designs and an attractive price positioning in the impulse segment.”
Wrap frames feature in the ‘Active’ range for an outdoor lifestyle, while bright colours supplied in a variety of styles are offered in the ‘Trend’ collection.
Safety comes first with the ‘Invu Kids’ range, which is designed to combine functionality with protection and fashion.
The ‘Easyfit Overspecs’ range is designed for people who wear prescription spectacles and has proved very popular, especially with drivers, according to Norville.
For more information, call 0145 251 0321, email [email protected] or visit the company's website.
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