This summer, Taco Bell fans can look forward to keeping their eyes protected with five styles from the Taco Bell x Diff Charitable Eyewear collection. The summer sunglasses include practical designs like Diff's signature Sawyer glasses with blue light technology to shield eyes from excess screen exposure that have been decorated with the food chain's iconic hot sauce packet print.
One of the most standout styles in the summer sunglasses collection from Taco Bell and Diff are the polarized Luka frames with "HOT" written across both lenses, accented by frames with a repeating fire icon pattern.
As Diff Charitable Eyewear gives eye exams, glasses, medicine or surgery to those in need, the purchase of each pair of the collaborative sunglasses helps to give the gift of sight.
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The Taco Bell x Diff Eyewear Designs are Protective & Stylish
Trend Themes
1. Charitable Eyewear Collections - Collaborations between charitable eyewear brands and popular QSRs offer an opportunity to capture the millennial market by combining brand loyalty with social consciousness.
2. Brand Collaborations on Fashion Accessories - Partnering with fashion accessory brands to create branded products like sunglasses is an innovative way for QSRs to maintain brand awareness and generate new revenue streams.
3. Blue Light Filter Technology - Integrating blue light filter technology into sunglasses can be a disruptive innovation for accessory industries that cater to digital natives and individuals whose professions require extended periods in front of screens.
Industry Implications
1. Quick Service Restaurants Industry - QSRs can benefit from collaborations with eyewear brands, offering customers branded accessories and contributing to charitable causes.
2. Eyewear Industry - Charitable eyewear collections can help eyewear industry players expand their social responsibility initiatives, build awareness, and ultimately, convert customers into brand advocates.
3. Consumer Electronics Industry - The incorporation of blue light filter technology into sunglasses can disrupt the consumer electronics industry by targeting a growing demographic of digitally-inclined consumers who prioritize eye health.