Komono releases new eyewear designs

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Komono Eyewear is releasing new designs in its Metamorphosis collection. The company says it has reworked its classic frames and integrated sustainable practices into new designs. The Metamorphosis line offers sunglasses, sunglasses accessories, optical frames, watches, and even ski goggles.

Lee Wisteria

Lee Wisteria is a geometric, sunglass frame, available in pink, tortoise and black. Lens colors include solid brown and rainbow mirror coating. It offers smooth curves and a polished finish.

Matt Bronze

Matt Bronze combines strong lines and subtle angles to create a contemporary pair of sunglasses. The solid green lenses are available in bronze, lunar gray, and black turquoise frames.

Rex Poppy

The Rex Poppy sunglasses feature solid smoke lenses with frame colors of poppy red, mirage gray, and black.

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