Amazing Eyewear – Made in Italy // Sleeg

Masunaga Optical

AMAZING EYEWEAR

Made In Italy

Sleeg is a new Made in Italy product and a revolution in the eyewear sector. It’s a completely new way of using eyewear as a real complement to your outfit at any time of the day.

Their products allow you to transform the function of their eyewear to the occasion. From sophisticated sunglasses, when outdoors, to a beautiful correction frame when you need it, and even accessories to keep your hair in order in an elegant and appropriate way.

Various interchangeable clips can be mounted on the acetate front, with the help of magnets. The real revolution is in the clip locking system that is activated by opening the rods. This international patent allows a safe and stable tightening of the chosen configuration, especially when using Sleeg as a hair clip.

The Idea:

The idea was born after observing how often people use their glasses as a headband. This is understandable because the frame of a pair of glasses leaves the hair soft and is more comfortable than a headband.

On a cloudy afternoon sipping coffee in a bar, the creators of Sleeg saw an elegant and fashionable lady passing by in the street with sunglasses used as a hair clip.

If that fashionable lady had had the chance to quickly turn her sunglasses into something more appropriate to keep her hair in order, she certainly would have done it. But that something did not yet exist. Work began to design, create and patent Sleeg.

The Inspiration

The first model was inspired by the elegant modern baroque lines proposing four colours for the bases and ten colours for each clip, to offer infinite combinations that allow tailor-made customization based on your outfit. When wearing Sleeg, the feeling of comfort is immediate.
The continuous study of new shapes, fashion lines, and trendy colours leads Sleeg to be an indispensable accessory at any time of the day, giving personality and distinction to those who use it.

Read more about this brand on TEF Magazine or discover the 160 possible combinations by using the simulator on their website.

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