Who bought Native sunglasses?

A.T. Cross
Native Eyewear was recently acquired for $18.8 million by A.T. Cross, which is on a quest to build a $100 million optics business by 2010. A.T.

Are Native sunglasses polarized?

All Native Eyewear is Polarized The sun’s light waves are reflected off every surface creating intense glare. Our lenses are injected (not bent!) with a durable polarization film that acts as a filter for your eyes.

Who makes Native Eyewear?

Cross Optical Group
Cross Company reported its Cross Optical Group (COG), which owns the Costa and Native eyewear brands, generated record results in the fourth quarter, exceeding its own guidance.

Where is Native Eyewear made?

The USA
Proudly Made In The USA 🇺🇸 Made of sunshine, earth and hard work. We’re proud to say that Native Eyewear sunglasses are built in the USA using global materials. Our sunglasses are examined by no fewer than eight pairs of eyes before they ever shield yours.

Does Native sell replacement lenses?

All replacement lenses are custom made to order, are not Native products, and will not contain their associated logo or markings on the lenses. Native does not endorse, sponsor, support, or associate with Fuse Lenses.

Are Shady rays good quality?

Bottom Line. That concludes our Shady Rays reviews! If you’re looking for a nice pair of quality sunglasses, I would recommend checking out this brand. They offer a nice range of styles at pretty good prices, plus a great return policy and even warranties in case they get broken.

What lenses are best for sunglasses?

Polycarbonate lenses usually are the best choice for sunglasses because they are lightweight and significantly more impact resistant than lenses made of glass or other materials.

How do you clean Native sunglasses?

First, blow off any particles that may be on the lenses. Second, use the cleaning cloth or softcase that came with your sunglasses to clean your lenses. You may use mild liquid soap diluted with warm water. We recommend using a soft, lint-free cloth for drying.

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