ARNETTE celebrates 30 years of the Catfish sunglasses, honoring the 90s-themed look this season. This time around, the frames are ready for any sunny purpose. The brand rereleases the iconic grames and to honor the special three-decade milestone, ARNETTE delivers the frames with a new sustainable design language.
Its new Anniversary Edition is entirely constructed from bio-nylon, which has lightweight sensibilities as well. It also has a metal-spray color effect that is applied with inspiration from the look of graffiti. This is also done as a nod to the brand's roots and heritage stemming from skate culture. Every single pair has a blend of either silver and yellow, silver and green, matte black, or blue.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Sustainable Eyewear
- Businesses can innovate by creating sustainable eyewear products using bio-nylon and eco-friendly materials.
- Nostalgia-inspired Fashion
- Creating products that cater to people's nostalgia for the 90s can be a disruptive innovation opportunity in the fashion industry.
- Personalized Sunglasses
- Businesses can offer personalized sunglasses by providing a variety of color options and combinations for customers to choose from.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Eyewear
- Eyewear companies can seek to create sustainable and personalized products to cater to their environmentally conscious and nostalgic customers.
- Fashion
- Fashion companies can create clothing and accessories that cater to the nostalgia trend and incorporate sustainable materials for eco-conscious customers.
- Retail
- Retailers can capitalize on the nostalgia and sustainability trends by offering products that cater to those interests and promoting eco-friendly and personalized options to customers.
