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Luma Sunglasses - Harlyn - Black/Black

Luma Sunglasses - Harlyn - Black/Black

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  • Recycled Materials
  • Protects Oceans
  • Polarised UV400

Embrace sleek sophistication with Luma Sunglasses - Harlyn in Black/Black. Crafted from recycled ocean plastic, these sunglasses embody our commitment to style and sustainability.

Key Features:

  • Recycled Ocean Plastic Frames: Showcase dedication to environmental sustainability.
  • All-Black Design: Exudes timeless elegance and versatility.
  • Polarized Lenses: Reduce glare for improved clarity.
  • UV400 Protection: Shields your eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays.

Choose the Harlyn sunglasses for a blend of eco-conscious craftsmanship and classic style, perfect for any wardrobe.

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Luma eyewear sustainable bamboo and wood

Materials

Certified Bamboo and Wood

We use certified bamboo and wood for our wood based sunglass arms to ensure our products are as sustainably sourced as possible.

Opting for these sustainable materials, offers a friendly choice that's both biodegradable and renewable.

Embrace the unique and natural style, while making a positive impact on our beautiful planet.

Materials

Recycled Plastic Frames

RCS certified recycled sea plastic frames and arms.

Using recycled ocean plastic actively contributes to the prevention of single-use plastic.

What does RCS mean?

'The Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) and The Global Recycled Standard (GRS) are a voluntary product standard for tracking and verifying the content of recycled materials in a final product. The standard applies to the full supply chain and addresses traceability, environmental principles, social requirements, chemical content and labelling.' - scsglobalservices

We want to be part of the solution in helping reduce plastic waste and protect our precious marine ecosystems. Our sunglasses not only look stylish, but they also send a powerful message: fashion and sustainability can go hand in hand.