Apparel : X Loop Sunglasses Wrap X1 Style UV400 Lens Unisex Frame for Cycling, Golf, Kayaking and All Active Sports. Some colors on Closeout.

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Apparel : X Loop Sunglasses Wrap X1 Style UV400 Lens Unisex Frame for Cycling, Golf, Kayaking and All Active Sports. Some colors on Closeout.

X Loop Sunglasses Wrap X1 Style UV400 Lens Unisex Frame for Cycling, Golf, Kayaking and All Active Sports. Some colors on Closeout.




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1002





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: JiMarti
EAN: 0782324000040
Ranking: 1002


Product facts:
  • Lightweight Polycarbonate Shatterproof frame and lens
  • Full UV400 protection lens
  • Snug fit frame for Active Comfort. Adjustable rubber tips
  • 30 day money-back guarantee
  • Lifetime Breakage Warranty







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Item Description:
JiMarti Sunglasses combine two functions: 1) Protect the eyes from the harmful UV spectrum of sunlight, and 2) Make a fashion statement. Sunglasses are a fashion accessory which must look stylish and elegant. Sunglass products offered by JiMarti will take good care of your vision, protecting your eyes from harmful sun rays. These sunglasses feature UV400 Lens Technology, absorbing over 99% of harmful UVA and UVB spectrums. Sunglasses comply with ANSI Z80.3 (USA UV Protection standard) and comply with 89/686/EEC and CE (European directives). Some of our products come with Polarized lenses which remove glare, thus promoting safe driving, boating, and also allowing you to see into the water while fishing. Our shades are an ultimate fashion statement at affordable prices! Comfortable, and appropriate for any occasion or activity, these new sunglasses from JiMarti are guaranteed to make heads turn. The Styles we offer are designed for both women and men. We carry a broad selection of sports and casual eyewear at our Storefront Location, so you search JiMarti and go right to us. We inventory multiple styles, colors, and price ranges for Immediate Delivery thus insuring that everyone will find a pair they like at Value Pricing.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Follow-up
They had actually sent me a defective pair. The left bridge was broken.

I sent them an email and they sent me a replacement no questions asked. What was better was that I live in Singapore and they still sent me a replacement with no cost. Now thats great service.

I love the design of this pair and the service by Jimarti. Great job guys.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - X-Loop Sunglasses
Lower quality of plastic than expected. Shipping was very fast though and image matches product. Good seller!!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very nice
These sunglasses may look a little odd, to me at least, but they fit well and certainly appear to be fairly rugged.

They have some flex in them so one doesn't have to worry about them snapping when you take them off.

The lenses are a little small for my taste but I am able to comfortably wear these sunglasses for long periods of time. I can recommend them to other buyers.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice looking shades
These are nice looking sunglasses, and a great price. It's tough to purchase this type of item online, my first pair that were delivered were a little warped, However a replacement pair was sent the day I inquired. Also, the description of "unbreakable" is a little off, My replacement pair broke with a soccer ball header, again, a replacement pair was sent the day free of charge (great customer service!)



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