Pendleton is everywhere, from fashion to home decor and now the company is tackling the eyewear game with the SHWOOD x Pendleton Canby sunglasses. Although these sunglasses let go of Pendleton's pension for vibrant colors, the design provides a unique use of the heritage wool company's native-inspired patterns. Made entirely out of Oregon-grown cherry wood, the arms are engraved with Pendleton's iconic Chief Joseph pattern.
Perfect for hipsters, the SHWOOD x Pendleton Canby sunglasses are the perfect accent for any stylish outfit. Clean, simple and classic, there is nevertheless a contemporary aesthetic that gives them an edge. This bold piece of eyewear is all that is needed to take an outfit to the next level.
The limited edition SHWOOD x Pendleton Canby sunglasses are sold with a Pendleton wool storage pouch with leather drawstrings and limited edition label.
Heritage Patterned Eyewear
The SHWOOD x Pendleton Canby Sunglasses Boast Engraved Wood Frames
Trend Themes
1. Heritage-inspired Eyewear - There is a demand for eyewear that incorporates traditional patterns and designs into modern aesthetics.
2. Engraved Wood Frames - Wood frames that are engraved with intricate designs are becoming increasingly popular in the eyewear industry.
3. Limited Edition Collaborations - Exclusive collaborations between fashion and home decor brands and eyewear companies provide unique opportunities to create collectible items.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear - Eyewear companies have an opportunity to incorporate traditional designs and materials into their products while still maintaining a modern aesthetic.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can collaborate with eyewear companies to create exclusive collections that feature unique designs and materials, thereby expanding their product lines and reaching new customers.
3. Home Decor - Home decor brands can expand their reach and brand recognition by collaborating with eyewear companies to create limited edition, collectable products that incorporate their trademark designs and patterns.