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Cazal eyewear
First introduced in the 1960s, Cazal eyewear is back. Developed by Eastern States Eyewear and Ultra Palm Optical, Cazal eyeglasses created a national phenomenon that they were worn by countless entertainers and athletes. In order to meet such a huge demand, Cazal even opened a new factory in Germany. Actually, there were a large number of customers from the United States. In its history, Cazal eyewear has gained much popularity in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
What is the situation of this brand nowadays? One basic point is that new models are available now. Modern versions of Cazal glasses are generally accented with the same gold metal trim used in the original design. But there are still a couple of advancements that were unavailable in those early days. For instance, Cazal eyeglasses now use lighter materials. A Cazal frame is probably several millimeters smaller than an old one. In addition, both frame and lens colors have been updated according to modern tastes. Cazal glasses are now also available in bold and oversized frames, which were hugely successful in those earlier decades.
However, the modern collection of Cazal sunglasses is gaining more popularity in the market. They are the ideal choice for individuals who prefer larger fashion sunwear. Moreover, Cazal offers innovative side shields in two of its styles, in order to meet the demand from certain customers.
