Optical Prism October 2013 | Page 9

Nike Vision redefines youth shades Nike Vision announces a ground breaking line of stylish youth shades featuring Carl Zeiss optics, an advanced lens technology developed specifically to protect young eyes from damaging sun rays. Reflective of Nike’s commitment to quality, the collection combines street worthy appeal and sun protection. The new Nike Young Athlete Suns premium assortment includes kid-sized versions of Nike Vision’s most popular adult styles. Fresh hues like Blue Hero, University Red, and Laser Purple are combined with stylish black, crystal grey and white on highly universal frames that complement faces of all shapes and sizes The versatile collection is designed for individual expression. “Nike is a brand that provides inspiration to kids, and it’s a brand parents choose for their children, as well,” said Steve Tripi, marketing director for Marchon Eyewear. “If you give kids the style, comfort and brand they want, it’ll increase the chance of them wearing their sunglasses.” Stepping out Few brands in the prescription eyewear market have the impressive heritage of STEPPER. For over 30 years the company has been producing innovative and technically superior frames, building an enviable reputation for quality and earning the respect and support of a discerning global market. The STEPPER contemporary eyewear collection is guaranteed to fit properly and be comfortable to wear. Manufactured to the highest standards and using advanced materials, STEPPER eyewear is as durable as it stylish. Patented TX5 polyamide and incredibly light, flexible and strong Titanium are used extensively throughout the entire STEPPER range. As style is as important as quality, great care is taken in the design of the collection. Elegant, yet modern, the STEPPER collection has a luxe, timeless appeal. With a wide assortment of styles for both men and women, the STEPPER product range meets the needs for the sophisticated baby boomer. For more information on STEPPER EYEWEAR, go to www.westgroupe.com OPTICAL PRISM | OCTOBER 2013 9