Dizm Eyewear
A few months ago, I was introduced to Dizm Eyewear. Honestly, I had never heard of the company,
but a quick Google search increased my curiosity. & I’ve been wearing
Dizm’s ever since.
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Dizm was founded in Hermosa Beach in 2009 with a "focus on
bridging the gap between action sports & fashion using bold styles, and
individuality." But Dizm is about more
than good-looks and stylin’ shades. Their polarized lenses are paired with frames that are 100% renewable, recyclable,
biodegradable & compostable plant based material.
So, how do they perform?
I’ve been wearing the Mary
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Jane’s for the past 6 months & they have been my go-to sunglasses for
everything; fly fishing, hiking, Christmas tree hunting, happy hour on the
patio, & even PRK eye surgery recovery.
On the river, they cut the glare exceptionally well & the clarity
was a pleasant surprise to me. I have always struggled with seeing the fish
& Dizm’s have upped my sight-fishing ability. Even at the height of the sun & snow
glare, Dizm’s offer clarity & quality eye protection.
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Equally important to me is functionality. I’m not rich
enough to buy sunglasses just for fly fishing, & another quality pair for
every day use. I want something that I
can use all the time. I can spend a day
on the river & easily transition to a rooftop patio with friends. I wear these sunglasses every day. They’re comfortable to wear; they don’t hurt
my head or the bridge of my nose. Eye
surgery can leave your eyes more sensitive to the sun, but with my Dizm’s, I
don’t need to squint, or worry about proper eye protection
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My Mary Jane’s have been sat on, stepped on by dogs, chewed
on by cats, left in the sun…. You know, normal life ordeals that we all put our
stuff through…. I’m just as happy with my Dizm’s as the first day I got
them. I love the fact that Dizm focus on
the environment & yet makes a product that’s versatile. Even more exciting, in the near future, Dizm will be coming out with products that will be more specific to an angler's needs
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