21 May 2015, 05:50 pm
The SS ’15 collection is inspired by some of the current international trends like colour blocking and the sunglasses are made with high-grade materials like handmade Acetate and Carbon Fibre. Classic aviators, wayfarers, sporty wraparounds, and flamboyant oversized sunglasses are the key styles of the collection.
The collection boasts of bold coloured lenses with purple and green hues while there are plenty of blacks, browns and greys to choose from as well.Whether you are heading out on a long ride or a romantic drive, there is always a pair of shades from Glares by Titan for every occassion.
The entire collection has polarized and UV protection lenses to tackle the glare of the sunshine and protect one’s eyes from the harmful rays of the Sun.
Women can choose from a wide range that has classic and contemporary shapes like Cat Eyes, Bug eyes, aviators with metal embellishments dual colour tones. The men’s range contains macho aviator styles, wayfarer and sporty wraps, making it a must-have accessory for the summer.
The collection is attractively priced at the starting range of Rs. 1500/-
Available at any Titan Eyeplus store located across the country and at select multi-brand outlets in all metros.
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