Gwangju Shinsegae "Protect Your Eyes from UV Rays with Sunglasses"
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shin Dong-ho] Gwangju Shinsegae Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Dong-hoon) announced on the 11th that the sports sunglasses specialty brand 'Oakley' will introduce various products that protect the eyes from ultraviolet rays.
As the season for outdoor activities increases and more people enjoy outdoor sports due to the impact of COVID-19, sports equipment is gaining popularity. In particular, sports sunglasses and goggles that protect the eyes from the strong ultraviolet rays of spring and summer have become essential items for outdoor activities.
Last month, Gwangju Shinsegae newly opened the sports sunglasses specialty brand 'Oakley' on the 2nd floor of the main building's sunglasses store, showcasing various products to customers.
To welcome the full-fledged outdoor activity season, a 20% discount sale (excluding some items) is also being held.
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A Gwangju Shinsegae official said, "It is important to protect the eyes from the hot sunlight and ultraviolet rays during outdoor activities in spring and summer," adding, "Oakley's sports sunglasses boast excellent usability anytime and anywhere by combining optimized customized functionality for each outdoor sport with lifestyle."
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