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JINS×Snow Peak to sell limited quantities of collaborative sunglasses. Driving lenses and dimming/blue light cut for daily use.

Posted on 2024-04-22 by Editor in Chief

On April 18, JINS and Snow Peak released a new model of collaborative sunglasses “JINS x Snow Peak” with a choice of drive lens and dimming/blue light cut lens.

The new lineup includes 10 types in three models of two series. All of them feature JINS’ first all-rubber design.

JINS x Snow Peak Rubber SUNGLASSES (10,900 yen each) offer a choice of two types of lenses: polarized lenses that cut out reflected light or driving lenses that provide optimal vision for driving.

JINS×Snow Peak Rubber SUNGLASSES

The JINS x Snow Peak Rubber SUNGLASSES Multi Occasion (13,900 yen each) feature the JINS SCREEN lens, which has a light control function that changes color density based on the amount of ultraviolet light and blocks 25% of blue light.

JINS×Snow Peak Rubber SUNGLASSES Multi Occasion

Other new products from the 2023 series include the “JINS x Snow Peak JINS Switch Day & Night” (24,900 yen), which allows users to easily switch lenses between day and night, the “JINS x Snow Peak JINS Switch Combination Titanium” (29,900 yen), inspired by Snow Peak’s titanium series, and the “JINS x Snow Peak JINS Switch Flip Up” (19,900 yen), with the addition of drive lenses and adjustable fit with “Quick Fit. Switch Combination Titanium” (29,900 yen), and “JINS×Snow Peak JINS Switch Flip Up” (19,900 yen) with additional drive lenses and adjustable fit with “Quick Fit”.

All products come with an original case and serito (eyeglass wipe) and are available at Snow Peak directly-managed stores, Snow Peak’s official online store, JINS stores, and JINS online store.

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