Sunglasses: Le Specs Alpine Sunglasses are here

Sunglasses are commonly used accessories by many people. Apart from for aesthetic reasons, you must choose good quality solar filters to protect your eyes from solar radiation. So, when you are about to choose a pair of sunglasses, your main aims should always be to protect your eyes and to get good visual quality without losing the style that best suits you.

@The AgenC we are very happy to announce the launch of the Le Specs Alpine Collection of polarized sunglasses.Furthermore, if they are polarized lenses, they help to reduce the glare from the light, eliminating reflections from flat surfaces such as asphalt on roads, water, sand, ice and snow.

Prices to reatilers for Le Specs Alpine Collection are:

LSP1102017 FAST & FAMOUS 1102017 £24.50
LSP1102023 ICE PRINCE 1102023 £24.50
LSP1102041 ICE PRINCE 1102041 £24.50
LSP1102009 MAJOR TOM 1102009 £24.50
LSP1102010 MAJOR TOM 1102010 £24.50
LSP1102042 NU-RO SCENESTER 1102042 £28.00
LSP1102012 PANIC STATION 1102012 £28.00
LSP1102013 PANIC STATION 1102013 £28.00
LSP1102015 TECH INVASION 1102015 £28.00
LSP1102040 VANDAL 1102040 £20.00
LSP1102011 VANISHING ACT 1102011 £20.00
LSP1102039 VANISHING ACT 1102039 £20.00

Reatailers can get them in the UK from The AgenC and of course in the rest of Europe from Eye Respect Ltd.

The most popular sun protection filters are shades of brown, grey or green tints and these are classified into 5 categories which facilitate identifying the recommended use of each one: 0 to 2 is for cosmetic use; category 3 is for general use; and 4 is intended for special use. Furthermore, if they are polarized lenses, they help to reduce the glare from the light, eliminating reflections from flat surfaces such as asphalt on roads, water, sand, ice and snow.

In any case, the colour of the glass combined with a filter function and appropriate use, mean you can control the solar radiation to which your vision is exposed. Therefore, it is recommended that sunglasses are only bought from opticians. Opticians are able to give you advice when you buy your sunglasses and they guarantee the minimum requirements of visual quality, complying with European law.

Ksubi PR in The Times Magazine

Please find attached Ksubi eyewear in The Times Magazine and HypeBeast.com

Ksubi is handled in The UK by The AgenC and is distributed in The UK by Eye Respect Ltd.

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Le Specs Sunglasses Summer 2011

 

 

Utilizing its distinctive red white and blue French flag logo and drop-dead sexy advertising, Le Specs commanded a powerful media presence in the 80’s, enjoying an unprecedented level of brand recognition.

Le Specs’ success was testament to its supersexy styling and its ability to keep up with current trends, at the same time maintaining an aesthetic all of its own. The Le Specs name garnered a cult following not only as the must-have eyewear accessory, but as a true trend-setter in the wider fashion industry.

Re-launched in 2006 after a 20 year vacation, the iconic Australian sunglass label is renowned for its fashion-forward and innovative designs at a price that won’t break the budget. Defined by the reinvention of classic shapes, Le Specs has forged a position in the marketplace as the leading youth-driven, fashionforward brand. In addition to design, the focus has been creating a Le Specs lifestyle through its ad campaigns, and aligning itself with the summer music festival circuit.

Now stocked in leading fashion retailers throughout Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, France, Benelux, Spain, Portugal and Canada the Le Specs journey continues.

For anyone born prior to 1985, Le Specs would have been a a household name. Le Specs fast became synonymous with all things ‘Euro Chic’ and the sunglass brand du-jour to own for every beach combing 80′s Australian.

With the ubiquitious tag line ‘Le Specs, Le Tough’, the Le Specs brand became and icon for its time in the mid 1980′s – the sunglasses were unbreakable, the product unmistakable.

Re-launched in 2006 after a 20 year vacation, the iconic sunglass label once again became renowned for its fashion-forward and innovative designs at an affordable price.

Always conscious of the latest brands and trends Le Specs consumer seeks unique styling to express their personality. They mix high-end pieces with affordable brands liks Le Specs – at this price they can afford to have a few pairs of sunnies each season.

Young in age or young at heard, the Le Specs consumer is both male and female, and the range offers unisex styles that can be worn anywhere from music festivals to lazy days at the beach.

LENS MATERIALS

Acrylic Lenses
Optical quality decentred lenses providing maximum ultra-violet protection in compliance with international sunglass standards. Used on Le Specs two-piece lens styles.

Polycarbonate Lenses
Optical quality decentred lenses providing maximum ultraviolet protection in compliance with international sunglass standards. Lightweight and 20 times more impact resistant than glass. Used on Le Specs shield one-piece styles.

FRAME MATERIALS

Cellulose Propionate
Hypoallergenic, lightweight and durable plastic material. Used on selected Le Specs plastic frame styles

Polycarbonate
Extremely impact resistant, durable and lightweight plastic material. Used on selected Le Specs plastic frame styles

Nylon
Lightweight & flexible plastic material providing maximum comfort. Used on Le Specs
‘Le Fine’ frames.

Nickel
Extremely durable and flexible metal material with hypoallergenic nickel-free coated finish. Used on all Le Specs metal frame styles.

 


The new Le Specs Summer 2011 collection introduces a series of smaller frames in satin and distressed finishes, styles including Lost Boys and Art Deco. Pairing luxury
details of soft gold with tough extremes of heavy-black metals and sharp edges, highlight styles include Angular Symphony, Acid Double and Al Capone. 

The Le Specs Summer 2011 campaign, shot by photographer David Mandelberg, captured the mood of the collection and the new season styles in the recreation of a 90’s
Miami Beach scene, set on location in Sydney.

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Taking fun and fashion to another dimension, leading Australian eyewear label, Le Specs, has released its Summer 2010 range – the LE LUNAR COLLECTION.

The 50 piece sci-fi-esque range incorporates strong contrasts between high gloss and matte finish frames, paired with both dark solid and iridescent reflective lenses.
“The collection this year is all about tough angles and highly reflective finishes“, says Le Specs designer, Hamish Tame.“We’ve taken classic eyewear silhouettes and reworked them with a series of
lunar textures and effects. Overall the range this season feels more futuristic. We have included a lot of new metal applications – styles like Moonwalk with a super-flat top bar and sleek metal
detailing. The eyewear market has been so plastic-heavy for the last few years, so the new metal styles feel so different and exciting.“

The Le Fine Collection will also debut in this year’s collection. The six piece capsule range of lightweight superfine nylon aviators includes two styles – Sir Marvelous and
Lord Curious – both available in a range of textured galaxy effects.

Despite its affordability and attainability, Le Specs is positioned as a fashion brand. Le Specs is represented by leading PR specialists globally and featured alongside leading
fashion and luxury brands in magazines and on-line around the world. 

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