The Kix Eyewear 2010 Collection Introduces a New Hinge System
Meghan Young — August 5, 2010 — Art & Design
References: kix.fr & trendsnow.net
When I see glasses as chic as the ones in the Kix Eyewear 2010 collection, my desire for bad eyesight resurfaces yet again. Unfortunately, I'm not yet at a point where I can justify rocking frames for no real purpose other than simply for fashion reasons.
Nevertheless, the Kix Eyewear 2010 collection is extra special beyond its obvious good looks. Featuring a new, patented hinge system, it is entirely screwless. Made out of metal sheets, the Berlin label also made use of IC! Berlin technology. Check out the six models in the featured gallery.
Nevertheless, the Kix Eyewear 2010 collection is extra special beyond its obvious good looks. Featuring a new, patented hinge system, it is entirely screwless. Made out of metal sheets, the Berlin label also made use of IC! Berlin technology. Check out the six models in the featured gallery.
Trend Themes
1. Screwless Eyewear - New innovations in screwless hinge systems are paving the way for more durable and easy-to-repair eyewear designs.
2. Fashionable Eyewear - Eyewear companies are leveraging fashion-forward designs to attract consumers looking to make a statement with their glasses.
3. Patented Hinge Systems - Companies are investing in creating unique and proprietary hinge systems to differentiate their eyewear from competitors.
Industry Implications
1. Eyewear Manufacturing - Adopting screwless hinge technology can help eyewear manufacturers increase production efficiency while reducing costs.
2. Fashion and Apparel - Incorporating stylish eyewear designs can allow fashion companies to expand their portfolios and provide customers with a complete look.
3. Product Design and Development - The creation of new, patented hinge systems can present opportunities for product designers to create innovative solutions for a variety of industries beyond eyewear.
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