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Innovative Fashion Design Label Nahui Ollin - Where Ancient Technique and Eco- Friendly Meet--[http://www.cheapcoachoutletbag.com '''Coach Outlet Online''']
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[http://www.cheapcoachoutletbag.com/coach-handbags/coach-bags-new-arrivals.html '''Coach Bags - New Arrivals''']What do you get when you take an ancient Mayan technique and an eco-friendly approach to fashion design? Nahui Ollin, an innovative fashion accessory design label started by Olga Abadi of Mexico.  
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The Mayan weaving technique is not the only ancient custom this designer pulls inspiration from, the name of the label is ancient in itself. The name Nahui Ollin is taken from the language of the Aztecs, Nahuatl. The word Nahui translates into the number four, a sacred number in the Aztec religion, and Ollin means movement, it was used as a daysign to signify transmutation and rebirth. When put together Nahui Ollin represented an Aztec Prophecy that signified movement and rebirth, a transformation people and objects can make into something new.  
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There are several things to consider here - weight, durability and style. Yup, I put style last, but I know you won't, and I certainly don't either. But it really should be the minor consideration when buying a pair of sunglasses. You are going to be wearing them over a long period - a round of golf lasts at least four hours - so they should be light-weight. They should also be durable - nylon seems to be the most popular choice among the pros. It's extremely durable and weighs very little.
[http://www.cheapcoachoutletbag.com/coach-handbags/cheap-coach-shoulder-bags.html '''Cheap Coach Shoulder Bags''']The perfect name for this designer of handmade handbags. We have all seen those funky looking purses made from juice bottles, old magazine covers and other recycled material that have been lacquered and stitched together. Well Nahui Ollin uses the ancient Mayan technique of weaving that is still used by artisans in Mexico today and weaves together awesome handbags with shiny candy wrappers.  
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[http://www.raybansoutletonline.com/ray-ban-aviator/rb3449.html '''Ray Ban 3449 Sunglasses''']Finally (well, maybe), how good do you look in them? Now, I gotta tell you. If they don't look good, I'm not going to buy them. Nope, there's no point in telling me I have to do what I preach, I'm not going to wear something that makes me look like a nerd.
All the materials used to make the handbags come from small factories around Mexico to create super durable products. One look at the bags and you will have a hard time convincing yourself that they were once candy wrappers. Even better, each one of a kind bag comes in a different shape and style, from slim clutches to beach totes to smart boho style bags. Colors range from a combination of several candy wrappers to create what is dubbed the tutti frutti look, or my favorites, the solid colored and metallic hued bags. I can only guess that the lipstick red bags are made from Kit Kat wrappers and the metallic browns from Twix.
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Oh, and while we're talking style, those neat-looking, wrap-around models do have practicalities above and beyond looking cool: they can eliminate glare creeping in around the lenses and, on a breezy day, will keep the dust out of your eyes.
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A good pair of sunglasses will help your game in oh so many ways: you'll see better, your eyes will feel more comfortable and last, but not least, you'll cut the odds of your contracting cataracts or some other dread ailment of the eye. Take your time and choose wisely.  
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The color of the chosen lens is something you need to consider very carefully before you buy. Don’t just try them on the pro shop. Take them out into the light, preferably sunlight. But don’t stop there, make a few trial putts. If you’re intending to spend a couple of hundred dollars on your glasses, you’d better make sure you FEEL comfortable in them.
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Frames - Style:
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There are several things to consider here - weight, durability and style. Yup, I put style last, but I know you won't, and I certainly don't either. But it really should be the minor consideration when buying a pair of sunglasses. You are going to be wearing them over a long period - a round of golf lasts at least four hours - so they should be light-weight. They should also be durable - nylon seems to be the most popular choice among the pros. It's extremely durable and weighs very little.
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Finally (well, maybe), how good do you look in them? Now, I gotta tell you. If they don't look good, I'm not going to buy them. Nope, there's no point in telling me I have to do what I preach, I'm not going to wear something that makes me look like a nerd.
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Oh, and while we're talking style, those neat-looking, wrap-around models do have practicalities above and beyond looking cool: they can eliminate glare creeping in around the lenses and, on a breezy day, will keep the dust out of your eyes.
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A good pair of sunglasses will help your game in oh so many ways: you'll see better, your eyes will feel more comfortable and last, but not least, you'll cut the odds of your contracting cataracts or some other dread ailment of the eye. Take your time and choose wisely.
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