Its INDIVIDOL lens design is a great EXAMBLE of how far we have advanced in lens design"įor those that do not understand the words in caps here is the rundown Today I shall introduce you to the new age anti FADIGUE ASEHERIGOL lens that would LELAX your eyes for any visual task. He is the GM for their Malaysian subsidiary company. Instead, we met this big bellied Chinese guy instead. I was a bit disappointed as the key speaker was not the usual Dr from Indonesia that the company normally use for such seminars. There was only a small group of us in the seminar (less then 20 - just shows why people nowadays dispense crappy glasses, no one is bothered to get themselves updated with new product knowledge). Anticipated because I do personally think that this may be the future for us 4 eyed blogger that spend hours in front of the computer and complaining how tired we are at the end of the day. The face of Adidas in China, young actor Jackson Yee, who starred in the Oscar-nominated film Better Days, announced yesterday that he had cut all cooperation with the sportswear company.I attended the much anticipated Remark lens technical seminar at the Herigate Hotel, Ipoh. One of China’s top idols, Wang Yibo, announced he had also terminated his relationship with Nike, since it and other brands such as Adidas have also made similar statements that he finds inappropriate. The brands are members of the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), which promotes sustainable cotton production.Ĭhina’s Global Times reported that more than 30 Chinese celebrities including Wang Yibo, Jackson Wang, Zhang Yixing and Dilireba from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, had cut ties with brands like Nike and Adidas to show support for cotton products from Xinjiang in the wake of the controversy.Ĭhinese star Huang Xuan, the spokesperson of the Swedish H&M brand, which claimed that it will stop sourcing products from Xinjiang due to concerns about the reports of “forced labour” in the region, was the first to end his cooperation with the brand on Wednesday and stated that he will oppose any attempt to smear or spread rumours about his country. Adidas, Nike and H&M have come under fire from mainland social media users and state media, after the brands expressed concern about reports of forced labour in the north-west region.
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