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JINS and Snow Peak Reunite for a Versatile Outdoor-Ready Eyewear Collection

JINS and Snow Peak Reunite for a Versatile Outdoor-Ready Eyewear Collection

Hypebeast17-07-2025
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JINSandSnow Peakare back for their third collaboration — bringing a fresh lineup of performance eyewear designed to meet the demands for the outdoors. Merging minimal design with smart functionality the new collection features four styles across ten variations, each built to support everything from fishing to casual trail walks.
This season's lineup leans heavily on JINS' 360° multi-directional hinge system, allowing for fluid motion in all directions. The hinge boosts both durability and comfort — making it ideal for rugged outdoor use or long days under the sun. Every pair also comes equipped with a co-branded shoulder-strap carrying case and a Snow Peak–branded cleaning cloth, keeping the details consistent with the brands' function-forward aesthetic.
Leading the lineup is the JINS Switch Flip Up +360°, priced at $290 USD, which features a flip-up lens plate that transitions easily from clear to shaded vision. Designed with adaptability in mind, it's also compatible with a separately sold Fishing Set lens plate,offering a customizable option for those that see fit.
For anglers specifically, the JINS Switch Flip Up +360° Fishing Set delivers a more specialized setup, priced at $140 USD. It includes two polarized lens plates: one with a low-light gray tint and high visible light transmission, ideal for maintaining visibility during early morning or cloudy conditions. A compact water-repellent case is also included, allowing for better accessibility and convenience.
The collection also introduces a premium update of the JINS Switch Metal Flip Up +360°, also starting at $290 USD. This style features a sleek metal frame for a slightly more refined feel and a lightweight wear, without compromising its outdoor-readiness. With the same flip-up mechanism and rugged hinge, it's a versatile choice whether on the trail or casual city wear.
Rounding out the drop is a more classic sunglasses option — the JINS SUNGLASSES +360°, retailing at $190 USD. This model introduces clear-color frames for the first time in the series, paired with lens options tailored to different needs. Whether you're on the road or lakeside, they deliver comfort, clarity, and clean design.
Altogether, the collection balances utility with everyday wearability, staying true to both brands' roots in thoughtful design and performance. With smart construction, durable builds, and lightweight details, the collection is built to keep up with the pace of the outdoors without compromising style.
Available now viaJINS' official site.
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