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Hawkers Launches Diverse New Line of Sustainable Sunglasses

Spanish eyewear brand Hawkers has introduced a new line of chic, sustainably made sunglasses with an affordable price tag.

The new line delivers a wide range of styles, all of which are offered in a unique eco-conscious design. These include classic models ranging from Aviators, Wayfairs, and Retro Squares to Browline and Sport varieties. In addition, included in the new line is the brand's recently launched 'H20' capsule, a collection of six pairs of sunglasses made from plastic waste retrieved from the ocean.

So far, Hawkers has already acquired significant media attention for its future-forward designs. Among fans of the brand are superstar DJ Steve Aoki, and iconic soccer star Lionel Messi, both of whom have been spotted sporting a pair of the brand's sleek, sustainable sunglasses.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - The rise of eco-conscious designs in fashion is an opportunity for brands to provide affordable and stylish alternatives that meet the growing demand for sustainable fashion.
2. Ocean Conservation - The use of plastic waste retrieved from the ocean to create products such as sunglasses presents an opportunity for businesses to promote sustainability and ocean conservation.
3. Affordable Luxury - Providing sustainably made, affordable luxury products presents an opportunity for businesses to tap into the growing market of consumers who want environmentally-friendly alternatives without sacrificing quality or affordability.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - Eyewear companies can take advantage of sustainable materials to create affordable, stylish sunglasses that align with the growing demand for eco-friendly products.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate sustainable materials and ethical production practices into their designs to appeal to eco-conscious consumers who are willing to spend on products that are both fashionable and sustainable.
3. Ocean Conservation - Organizations focused on ocean conservation can collaborate with businesses, like Hawkers, that use recycled materials from the ocean to create new products, helping to increase awareness and promote conservation.

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