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www.revo.com
It's not working, and all their glasses are on major discount. I just bought a pair and they insolvent immediately. I went to Luxottica (the parent company for Revo, RayBan, Oakley, and many other sunglass brands) and I'm
Tahoe SUP Founder Nate Brouwer says the SUP market continues to expand, growing his company 200% each year since it was founded in 2008, and by nearly 300% in 2010 alone. Brouwer has captured a niche in the SUP market by producing imperil/tour boards molded from boats and kayaks, rather than surfboards. “At my first show people laughed at me when they saw my boards,” says Brouwer. Pushing forward, the brand continued edifice environmentally friendly SUP boards and has since established a strong presence in the SUP community.
Similarly, REVO’s polarized lens technology, which is designed with an environmentally conscious goal in mind, has been undergoing a massive comeback within the force sports and SUP community. ”The Catalina SUP was a great venue to reveal our new 2012 line of polarized water lenses,” said Brianne Bates of the REVO PR team. Many of the event’s athletes were sporting the brand’s new shades, which feature water lenses and an optional built in neck strap.
I've had Revo's, Maui Jim's, and Ray Ban's. They all had scratches within 6 months. I take care of my glasses too except for accidently falling off my head once or twice. However, if I'm paying $200 for sunglasses, a little fall to the ground shouldn't
Are they a good brand? On a scale of 1 to 10. I found a pair for 250$ there on clearance for 150$, but I want to make sure they are pretty nice before I spend that kind of money.
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3 Italian Stocks for Your Watchlist Started in a small town in Northern Italy, Luxottica Group is now the world's largest manufacturer of sunglasses and prescription eyewear. Its stable of house brands includes Ray-Ban, Oakley, REVO, Arnette, and Vogue. And its collection of licensed |