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Exploring 50 Shades Of Sustainability With Sasha Eyewear

Riya Sharma

If you’re looking for a sign to make accessorizing a tad bit sustainable, here’s your sign! Whether you’re looking to switch up your your look, channel your inner chic librarian, or just want help protecting those eyes, there are glasses for every personality and face type out there.

From aviators,round frames to square style, the options for eyewear are endless. But what if we told you this statmenet piece could be non-plastic, skin-friendly, water-resistant, unbreakable, and most importantly – eco-friendly?

Check out Sasha, an Indian eyewear brand that specializes in eyewear made out of wood sourced through environmentally sustainable means.

A delhi based brand that creates eco- friendly wooden eyewear. Sasha is all about rethinking fashion in a thoughtful way through chic wooden shades that offer style, fit, function, and are environment-friendly.

The idea of wood-framed sunglasses was on 31-year-old Satyam Singla’s mind for three years. Satyam, who has been associated with his family business of manufacturing and exporting furniture, was keen to use wood differently. With guidance from Darshan Singla, his father and co-founder, and leveraging his wife and co-founder Anisha Singla’s expertise in the financial sector, Satyam launched Sasha’s first collection of 15 styles of curated sunglasses in August 2018 on social media. They sold as many as 50 pairs from the first collection reports as reported by yourstory.com.

Sturdy sunnies that desrve a special position in your summer collection, Sasha eyewear has an interesting design approach. The brand uses a mix of waste wood from their manufacturing business and wood is sourced through sustainable and legal means from all across the country. If you’re looking for subtly unique eyewear, Sasha ticks all the boxes with its High-quality, UV-protected, and polarised wood-framed sunglasses that are worth the buzz.

Check out the label here.

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