Last weekend I had the pleasure of attending Toronto Men's Fashion week, or TOM, on behalf of Serengeti Eyewear. It was actually my first time attending the event and I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I managed to take in four shows over the two nights that I attended and saw everything from Fur coats to motorcycle suits. I'm going to give you a quick round up of my favourite looks from Zin Motowear, Austen Dor, Shelli Oh and Mayer Man.
Zin Motowear
Austen Dor
Shelli Oh
Mayer Man
These designers pour their hearts into their work and it shows. The thought and detail that is put into everyone of these pieces is is quite impressive. I had an absolute blast taking in all of the creativity at the Fall/Winter 2018 show and can't wait for the next one. Serengeti also gifted me some new sunglasses to wear to and during the shows. Now before working with Serengeti I had previously only known the brand because my dad had worn Serengeti Aviator style sunglasses since I was a kid (I know, he's a stylish dude). I never realized that Serengeti had so many new styles like the Lerici and the Andrea.
Serengeti's lenses are also some of the best in the business. They include their Photochromic technology, they pioneered it, which adapts to any light in any condition. Perfect for the variable light you encounter while driving.
The lenses darken in bright light and lighten up in overcast conditions. This adaptability gives you unparalleled clarity while experiencing the world around you. They also feature spectral control technology which helps fine tune the lightwaves coming through the glasses giving enhanced detail and colours that pop.
No one wants a head ache from dealing with glare all day. Serengeti's Polarized lenses eliminate glare from the road, water, snow or flat areas giving you a superior view of the road or any other surface. They even have a pilot collection that is special designed to be used by professional pilots, pretty cool!
I've had my Serengeti Sunglasses for just over a week now and have thoroughly enjoyed them. It's defintely going to be hard to wear anything else. For more info and to find your local dealer check them out at http://www.serengeti-eyewear.com.