
The new collection Adlens Adjustables™ and Adlens Sundials™
Matching the muted tone of the season, the new range arrives in Chestnut Brown, Teal and Plum: the perfect complement to an autumnal ensemble Since the launch of Adlens Adjustables and Adlens Sundials, the demand for adjustable focus eyewear has escalated, with over 500,000 sold worldwide. The Autumn Collection offers the growing number of Adlens wearers a wider selection of colors, so they can continue to see with confidence and do it in seasonal style. Chestnut Brown mirrors the recent labelling of 'Cognac' as one of Pantone's top 10 fall colors of 2014, with Plum matching 'Radiant Orchid' on the same list. Teal is a cooler reflection on 'Bright Cobalt', also in the top 10. Blake Kuwahara, Adlens' style consultant, has designed each new frame color to keep in step with emerging, progressive color trends. Adlens Sundials have also expanded the Autumn Collection with two stylish new tints for its UVA/UVB-resistant lenses. Brown-tinted lenses blend perfectly with the season, complementing each new frame color in a distinctive way, whilst the refreshing green tint, a true American classic, stays on-trend with its vintage roots. The Alvarez lens technology in both Adlens Adjustables and Adlens Sundials is comprised of two wave-shaped plates that glide across each other to incrementally adjust the focus of each eyeglass. This enables correction of over 90% of spherical errors (-6 to +3 diopters) in those without astigmatism, significantly improving visual acuity in all kinds of situations. They are perfect for working with fine details, reading books or tablets, using computers, doing DIY, watching TV, and playing sports such as golf and football. Adlens Adjustables and Adlens Sundials are also an ideal way to manage the fluctuating vision experienced by diabetes patients and those recovering from eye surgery. With these new seasonal models, Adlens Adjustables will become a collection of 11 product options, and Adlens Sundials becomes a collection of 12.















