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Kamo International Designs Eyewear with Eco-Friendly Concepts

Kamo International is an eyewear brand founded in 2018 and since then, it has opened up markets in Sweden, China, Japan, Germany, Greece, the US, UK, Cyprus, and France. The vastly growing market for the label is rooted in its efficient approach at creating beautiful designs through environmentally friendly perspectives.

The sustainable approach is driven by the brand's multidisciplinary holistic designs, where founder Tim Hancock breaches traditional ideas for innovative construction. The possibilities to creative style-conscious eyewear are not compromised by sustainable values for Kamo International. There has been extensive research for raw materials, production practices, recirculation methods, and labor laws as well, ensuring that they also locally produce to reduce any CO2 emission. Similar to many eyewear labels, Kamo International delivers a wide selection of frame silhouettes and color options.
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