EQO Optics
EQO Optics was developed in a garage in 2011 in Colorado by Jon Winfrey and Ryan Vecchiarelli out of Ryan's old skateboard collection. It's intriguing that expensive eyewear can be created from garbage. EQO Optics has been searching for better choices to replace outdated or damaged furniture as part of its commitment to lessening its environmental impact. Old skateboards were utilized to make the versions that EQO Optics hand-made to order in Colorado using Polaroid polarizing optics and spring hinges.
All EQO Optics eyewear products have been created entirely from recycled skateboard components, giving wooden frames fresh hues and designed glasses. The brand's products have a timeless feel because of the unusual material's weathered, worn-in appearance. Additionally, the EQO wooden frames go nicely with Polaroid polarized lenses, which can be produced to order. Small imperfections give them character and help them stand out. Because they are produced to order, the products of this brand are frequently out of stock. Although Twitter only has 2,941 followers, its modest user base has had no effect on the company's revenue numbers.
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/EQOOptics
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Website: http://eqo-optics.com/