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Verdens mest bæredygtige, high-performance sportssolbriller. Lavet af planter og genanvendte materialer. Ansvarligt produceret i Danmark samt Italien. Dream - ATTAAC - achieve.
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Ålborggade 25, 2100, København, Denmark
- support@attaac.com
- www.attaac.com
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Really like my Attaac glasses. The fit is snug, they feel really lightweight and the blue color lens is amazing.
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Great performance on these glasses.
No fogging, great vision through the lenses (pherical) and easy shift of lenses btw colors.
And they are sustainable - made of plantfibers.
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Quick and Well functioning web-shop. Fast response, delivery and follow up
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