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Claudia Alan’s AYA Sunwear Features Iconic Native Artwork

Claudia Alan's latest AYA sunwear collection features four distinctive First Nations animal design styles.

Storm, a sport wrap features an eagle/raven design. Ruby, a glamourous oversize style features a butterfly design. Cameron, the iconic Aviator features a heron design and Niko is a sleek unisex shade with a First Nations Bear Paw design.

The original artwork was created by renowned First Nations artist, Corrine Hunt, Canadian co-designer of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic medals.

The brand has built a reputation for producing exceptional eyewear crafted from high quality acetates and metals, with features such as leading edge hardware and protective, polarized lenses.

Partial proceeds from every sale supports ONEXONE's First Nation's School Breakfast Program.

http://www.claudiaalan.com/

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