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| Gin Optics |
Active Eyewear for Fashionable Athletes |
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Using only hand-cut, Carl Zeiss lenses, the Seattle, WA based sunglass brand Gin Optics have earned a well deserved reputation for creating some of the world's highest quality performance eyewear.
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The Ohop was designed with the triathlete in mind. It's "look" is both classy and sporty. It's stiff, lightweight frame make it ideal for the quick, aggressive body movements experienced while running or cycling. Lens options include the ReActive ClearPlus (clear to mid tint), or the ReActive MidPlus (mid to dark tint). Both lenses react to UV light, getting darker the brighter the sun light. They also shield against harmful UV A and B rays. The Ohop was once compared to a "thin starfish securely stuck to my face" for it's amazing ability to only touch (and stick to) your face with it's soft, suction-like, rubber, contact points.
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Product: Steel Blue colored Ohop with a ReActive - ClearPlus lens (tint changes in UV)
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Product: Steel Blue colored Ohop with a Static - Rose lens (tint changes in UV)
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Product: Steel Blue colored Ohop with a ReActive - ClearPlus lens (tint changes in UV)
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| Chad started by just taking off his vest. Two and a half minutes later though, he was totally naked. |
| Photo: Riain Callahan |
| Model: Chad Nikolz |
| Products: NikApparel The Pulls tshirt, and Gin Optics Ohop sunglasses |
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Chad tries to compensate for the flamboyant flare of his hair perm by posing in front of graffiti with a menacing scowl. They call this look, "Debutante Thug."
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| Model: Chad Nikolz |
| Product: Gin Optics Ohop sunglasses |
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"Whachoo lookin at?"
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| Photo: Amara Boursaw |
| Model: James Stangeland |
| Product: Gin Optics Ohop sunglasses |
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