University-inspired sunglasses

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With Maui Jim’s line of college-branded sunglasses, wearers have a new place to sport school pride. For each of 11 participating universities, sunglasses feature frames in the schools’ colors and come with school-branded cleaning cloths and sunglass cases.

Lahaina, HI-With Maui Jim’s line of college-branded sunglasses, wearers have a new place to sport school pride. For each of 11 participating universities (Louisiana State University shown), sunglasses feature frames in the schools’ colors and come with school-branded cleaning cloths and sunglass cases.

The new line uses high-performance, unisex designs customized in fun school colors. All styles are made from lightweight, durable nylon or Grilamid. Three lens colors (all featuring PolarizedPlus 2 technology to reduce 99.9% of glare and 100% of UV rays) are available: Natural Grey for bright sun, HCL Bronze for variable light, and Maui HT for dark, foggy days.

Glasses are available at participating college bookstores or optical stores around participating universities, each of which chose frames and lens colors that best match the style of their students and alumni.

For more information, visit www.mauijim.com.

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