Polarized sunwear enhanced by unique textures, lively colors

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The latest sunwear models from Kaenon Polarized are characterized by their rich texture, earthy tones, and bold prints-which enhance Kaenon's signature athletic inspiration and contemporary style.

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Abalone, for example, is a balance of land and water that blends the colors of marine life with earth tones. The sunwear is available in Calais and Gauge (shown above) frame styles. Other colors and styles are tobacco/denim fade (Georgia and Bolsa), olive/crystal fade (Georgia), rose honey (Eden), and barramundi (Leila).

All models feature the company's SR-91 lens material with purpose-built lens tints and re-engineered polarizing elements. The polarized sunglasses also can be filled with single-vision prescription lenses or the company's proprietary freestyle progressive lens.

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