The cool graphics highlight both a saltwater angler’s quarry and the types that BTT works to save.
Bajío Sunglasses has actually presented a brand-new limited-edition glasses line called the Temples of Change Collection, produced in collaboration with the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT) to benefit marine preservation. According to the maker, the cooperation highlights the shared objective of both companies to secure and bring back the saltwater flats that sustain a few of the world’s most renowned fisheries.
The collection includes Bajío’s Vega and Rigolets frames (beginning at $219), each showcasing customized Grand Slam art work by artist Casey Anderson, illustrating bonefish, tarpon, and license. Bajío states that $20 from every set offered will go straight to BTT to support research study, repair, and curricula in Florida, The Bahamas, Belize, and Mexico. These efforts concentrate on the conservation of important flats environments and on motivating future generations of conservation-minded anglers.

Sustainable Preservation
The sunglasses are constructed from plant-based products and include the business’s exclusive polarized lenses, developed to decrease glare, hone clearness, and improve color while filtering hazardous rays. The business includes that its production and product packaging procedures stress sustainability at every action, showing its wider objective to “secure the world’s saltwater flats.”
” We’re thrilled to utilize our Forehead of Modification program to support BTT and shine a light on the remarkable work they’re doing to secure the locations and types we enjoy,” stated Al Perkinson, Bajío Creator and CEO. “We totally support BTT’s method of bringing science to the battle and offering much-needed information for advocacy efforts.”
Rigolets frames with blue lenses.
According to Jim McDuffie, BTT President and CEO, “Preservation is a vital part of the Bajío brand name, and we are happy to partner on this innovative effort. Through Forehead of Modification, Bajío is assisting to secure the flats communities that sustain our fisheries, our neighborhoods, and the amazing experiences we share on the water.”
The Foreheads of Modification Collection formally goes for the 8th International Bonefish & Tarpon Trust Science Seminar, held November 7– 8 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The limited-edition Vega and Rigolets frames are offered in prescription, reader, and non-prescription lenses,




