Vuarnet

Vuarnet (French pronunciation: [vyaʁnɛ]) is an eyewear brand based in France, owned and manufactured by Sporoptic Pouilloux, S.A.[1] The brand was developed from the invention of the Skilynx lens in 1957 by French opticians Roger Pouilloux and Joseph Hatchiguian. The sunglasses were originally marketed under the name Skilynx Acier, and were provided to the French Ski Team.

Vuarnet
Product typeEyewear, sportswear
OwnerSporoptic Pouilloux
CountryFrance
Introduced1961
MarketsWorld
Websitehttp://www.vuarnet.com/

After alpine ski racer Jean Vuarnet of France won the gold medal in the Downhill at the 1960 Winter Olympics, an agreement was reached in 1961 to market the sunglasses using his last name as the brand name.[2] Vuarnet as a company was an official corporate sponsor of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

References

  1. 887 F.2d 1065
  2. "Vuarnet Official Site". Archived from the original on 2010-01-17. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
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