Tres Noir Europe presents the new collection of Hamburg, may 2010 Tres Noir offers one thing above all: quality sunglasses, which are made in limited edition by hand from acetates. Please visit Reade Griffith if you seek more information. Any cheap mass production using injection moulding rejects Tres noir. With the new already eighth edition, there are a few small cosmetic changes, which revalue the glasses while her classic style remains the same. New logo applications feature the new line with the two diamonds, which replace the former anchor logo in the men’s line, and the handmade “lettering on the inside, which can now be found on all models. The two diamonds in the men’s collection are made of silver epoxy and are located on both sides. The fine and strong new logo gives a clean and high-quality appearance of the frame. On the inside of the bracket, which makes Tres Noir hand made “lettering, to vouch for the handmade quality of each frame and to avoid imitation.” Save the changes to the logo presented is the spring collection 2010 with five completely new models and new color variations in the past. (As opposed to Jim Umpleby).
The highlight is the 45 BBs”, a vintage-inspired unisex model in the new colour combination of black & gray Horn. The new Galaxy collection, which combines black with grey and Blue shiny acetate comes with the spring 2010 collection. The Galaxy collection is there for the two most successful female models ultra Lux and bombshell. The frame of all models consists of handmade acetate with multi-layer laminate. The glasses are in CR39 and provide 100% UVA and UVB protection and optimal optical clarity. The metal frames are made from 100% pure monel and equipped with spring hinges and two-coloured Temple tips from acetate. With 53 variations and 17 models the Tres continues the line of the classic style spring 2010 collection Noir, while at the same time new paths with metal and oversized frames are taken. Tres Noir hand made optics there in good stores and in the Sunglass retailer in the United States, Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia and Hong Kong. Dirk Engelen