5/17/2023 0 Comments Costa del mar![]() Like many premium sunglass retailers (*cough* Ray-Ban, Oakley * cough*), the company is a subsidiary of international eyewear giant Luxottica.Ĭosta’s commitment to reducing plastic waste via their Kick Plastic Initiative includes making and using a plant-based Bio-resin material in their sunglass frames. Nowadays, while they still assemble their frames domestically, parts are manufactured in China. One of their claims to fame is that their products are all made in the U.S. Spanish for “coast of the sea”, Costa Del Mar (or just Costa) is an American company that focuses on polarized sport sunglasses for racing, fishing, and boating. They are their own boss and produce some of the best polarized beach and watersports sunglasses on the planet. And, despite their size, they are still independently owned. Since then, Maui Jim has become the world’s third-largest sunglasses manufacturer. This side-venture soon grew into a company, which an enterprising ship captain later bought in 1991. It all began when a fisherman started selling sunglasses on the beaches of Maui back in the 1980s. From the use of sustainable materials to its Kick Plastic initiative, IndiFly Foundation, and strong partnership with shark research organization OCEARCH, Costa encourages people to help protect the Earth’s natural resources in any way they can.This industry giant has a rags-to-riches story. Costa’s growing cult-brand status ties directly to its mission to provide high-quality products with a focus on sustainability and conservation as the company works hard to protect the waters it calls home. Costa has made the highest quality, best performing sunglasses and prescription sunglasses (Rx) for outdoor enthusiasts since 1983, and now its product portfolio includes optical frames. ![]() For more information about Costa Sunglasses and its new XL collection, visit About Costa Del MarĪs the first manufacturer of color-enhancing all-polarized sunglass lenses, Costa combines superior lens technology with unparalleled fit and durability. The Ferg and Spearo XL debuted March 1, 2021. This season, go big or go back to the dock with Costa’s new XL collection. With the performance-ready features and style you are looking for in your sunglasses, the Spearo is now available in a larger than life XL fit. The embedded spring hinges provide a comfortable and secure fit. The frames are lightweight and boast Hydrolite nose pads and temple grips to keep your glasses just where you want them – all day. The Spearo, named for spearfishers, combines sleek style with adventure-ready performance for the silent hunters of the sea. And now in an XL size, every angler can sport the legendary frames comfortably. The vented and fully-adjustable nose pad provides a customizable fit and helps to reduce fogging. Top and side hooding helps protect your eyes from the harsh sun, and Hydrolite® nose pads and temple grips ensure your glasses stay in place. ![]() The durable, 580® lens is polarized and color-enhancing for superior clarity. Ray Ferguson founded Costa in 1983 with high standards and the frame bearing his name, the Ferg, continues in his legacy. The Ferg and Spearo XL deliver performance and comfort – in an extended size – to keep every angler well-equipped for long days on the water. Costa Sunglasses, is expanding its core performance line to include extended sizing in two of its best-selling frames, Ferg™ and Spearo™. ![]()
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