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Westy King Sunglasses are Handcrafted in Osaka, Japan

The Westy King sunglasses are a durable, stylish accessory created by Harrison Westwater as an elevated take on a simple fashion product and a humble style. The sunglasses are a modernized take on the traditional aviator style and have been handcrafted in Osaka, Japan out of titanium to give them a lightweight profile that doesn't hold back on strength. The frames come in black and silver color options, and are paired with proprietary polycarbonate lenses created through a partnership with Maximum Optic to give them 100% UV protection with a polarized functionality.

The Westy King sunglasses have a Gull-Wing hinge system with a 45-degree profile that promises to deliver a customized fit right out of the box. The premium sunglasses are limited to just 600 pairs of each style.

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  2. Titanium-fashion Integration — The integration of titanium in fashion products like sunglasses suggests a growing trend for durable yet lightweight materials in everyday wearables.
  3. Limited Edition Culture — The release of only 600 pairs per style caters to the burgeoning trend of limited edition products that create exclusivity and a sense of rarity among fashion consumers.

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  3. Advanced Materials Industry — The use of titanium in consumer eyewear indicates an expanding demand for advanced materials known for their strength-to-weight ratio and durability.

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