Blackfin releases Fall/Winter eyewear collection

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New styles, shapes and colors offered.

Blackfin’s Fall/Winter 2020-2021 collection features 10 new styles—7 in the Blackfin One line and 3 in the new Blackfin Razor line. Masculine and unisex shapes distinguish Blackfin One, the essential Blackfin line with bolder, thicker frames. Feminine shapes constructed with thin, 1 mm titanium frames are found in the Razor line. This season, one-color and two color-frames are featured.

Worchester

Worchester features a classic men’s squared style with profiles highlighted by matte black/gray, metallic midnight blue/dove gray, army green/mauve green, metallic navy blue/white, and gunmetal gray/Venetian red color combos.

Sefton

Crosby

Sefton and Crosby are both large, round, thick, bold frames. Sefton comes in gunmetal gray/metallic blue, dark blue/matte red, metallic blue/gunmetal gray, army green/mauve green, metallic Burgundy violet/metallic magenta. Crosby choices are gunmetal gray/metallic bright blue, dark graphite blue/matte red, army green/mauve green, matte brown/metallic brick red, and metallic midnight blue/metallic cerulean blue.

Greenport

Greenport is a squared frame that comes in the following matte or metallic pastel colors: gunmetal gray, metallic bright blue/matte black, army green/Veronese green, metallic midnight blue/glossy silver, or matte Venetian red/glossy silver.

Hoover

Hoover features large rims and a color palette that includes dark blue/Venetian red, metallic bright blue/matte black, blue/glossy silver, as well as the classic black and gunmetal gray/glossy silver.

Fort Zachary

Fort Zachary’s rims are round, and the color selection includes a women’s version in pastel pink/glossy silver, as well as metallic navy blue, matte black/glossy silver, gunmetal gray/metallic bright blue, or matte black/Venetian red.

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