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their development. This ensures each frame
is perfectly light (minimum weight of 9g) for
superior comfort. The adjustable metal temples
feature high-grade recycled stainless steel (AISI
304L) known for its durability, resistance to
corrosion, and lightness as well as being nickel-
free. They are finished with a sandblasting
technique to create a matt, slightly textured
surface with a refined, non-reflective, and
pleasing aesthetic. Signature Sea2see hinges
provides increased durability and stability
when worn. Also of note are tiny recycled brass
pins that have been integrated on the front as
an understated decorative feature.
A modified cat’s eye for women, the Aliseo
model is presented in six colours: black,
Havana, 5 ocean Bordeaux, Havana black,
gradient Bordeaux matt, and gradient blue.
The Garbi is a rectangular unisex model in
black, black matt, Havana, Havana matt,
Havana blue matt, and blue 5 oceans matt.
An angular shape for men, Sirocco is
available in black, black Matt, blue matt,
Havana, Havana blue matt and Havana matt.
Similar colour options are available in the
round-shaped Zefiro style.
functionality and comfort. With their minimal
lines and the paring back of the fronts of the
frames, they offer elegance in easy-to-wear
shapes, and contemporary looks.
“Breeze Ultralight takes our ‘seastainable’
material into a new era: these frames are
extremely light, robust, technical…and timeless.
We are delighted we are able to provide state-
of-the-art ‘seastainable’ eyewear with this level
of quality, lightweight comfort and style,” says
François van den Abeele, founder, Sea2see.
The high-tech designs come in four unique
shapes: Aliseo, Garbi, Sirocco and Zefiro, as
well as in three complementary styles. These
are designs that belie the sturdiness of the
material that is created out of 100% recovered
marine plastic, with properties of exceptional
lightness, durability and extensive colour
variation – and 90% recycled stainless steel.
As is the norm with Sea2See products,
technical details have been a key priority in
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