
Sun Ray Ocean Bound Plastic And Bamboo Sunglasses
Quantity
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Prices for branding Sun Ray Ocean Bound Plastic And Bamboo Sunglasses:
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35£6.50 per unit
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50£5.74 per unit
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100£5.34 per unit
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250£4.64 per unit
Please note, the prices indicated above are subject to change and are intended as a guide only. For a full up to date quotation, please request a quote using our form below.
Description
| Details: | These more sustainable sunglasses are the ideal promotional giveaway during summer festivals, events, or other sunny outdoor activities. The frame is made of ocean bound plastic. The temples are made of bamboo and are light and provides a comfortable fit. Conforms to EN ISO 12312-1 and has UV400 lenses which are rated as category 3, making it the perfect choice for protection against bright sunlight. |
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| MOQ: | 35 units |
| Price Details: |
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£4.64
per unit
£6.50
each
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| Note: |
£25.00 decoration setup cost will apply.
Increase your quantity to make savings on unit cost.
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More Information
| SKU | 14008146 |
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| Tags | CPSpring24 |
| Price Based On | 1 colour laser engraving, right temple |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 35 |
| Lead Time | 9 |
| Material | Bamboo, Recycled Plastic |
| Dimensions | 145mm x 50mm |
| Colour | Natural |
| Brand | Unbranded |
| Branding Method | Laser engraving |
| Branding Area | 50mm x 6mm Ø |
| Branding Position | Right temple |
| Individual Personalisation Available | No |
| Individual Mailing Available | No |
| Pantone Match Available | No |
| UK Made Product | No |
Resources
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