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Akoni - Eris Two
Regular price $1,080.00
Brushed White Gold/Matte Black Palladium / Dark Olive AR Matte Navy / Dark Blue with Black Flash Mirrored AR Brushed Black/Matte White Gold / Dark Brown AR Matte Black/Black Rhodium / Dark Gray to Olive + 1 more
Akoni - Cassini Photochromic
Regular price $1,010.00
Brushed 12K Gold/Black Palladium / Photochromic Light Green
Akoni - Hera
Regular price $1,040.00
Brushed White Gold/Brushed Black Palladium Brushed Black Palladium/Silver Black Iron/Brushed White Gold Matte Black/Matte Yellow Gold/Yellow Gold Matte Black/Matte Yellow Gold / Matte Black with Dark Gray to Light Gray AR + 2 more

The choice of a sun protective accessory should be approached thoughtfully, taking into account not only the shape and color of the frame but also the material from which it is made. To make a choice in favor of one of the materials, you need to know their advantages and disadvantages. Titanium is one of the lightest and at the same time durable materials. The first attempts to use titanium in the optical industry began in the 80s of the last century. Currently, this metal is actively used for the production of frames or separate elements for spectacles and makes up almost 20 percent of the spectacle optics market. Strength, lightness, corrosion resistance, flexibility, and hypoallergenic attract buyers. The choice of a titanium frame is justified if the functionality, wear-resistance, and durability of the glasses are important to you. Quality is synonymous with titanium glasses, they will certainly last a long time.

For men who prefer a strict minimalistic classic style of clothing, rectangular titanium frames are well suited. In this case, you can get an excellent combination of a traditional shape in a lightweight design. Titanium sunglasses are a great investment - they will always look stylish, without attracting too much attention, but emphasizing status and elegance.