Owndays S'pore launches Demon Slayer-themed spectacle frame collection for S$258 - Mothership.SG - News from Singapore, Asia and around the world

2022-10-09 19:02:53 By : Ms. Dorothy Meng

Japanese optical chain Owndays has launched a lineup of spectacle frames inspired by the anime series "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba".

The products, which are  available online and at selected stores, are priced at SS$258 each.

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You can get them in six designs inspired by six characters: Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, Giyu and Shinobu.

Its frame temples are decorated with motifs unique to each character.

The frame is pink in colour which is similar to the colour of Nezuko’s kimono.

The temples are inspired by bamboo, while the checked pattern is taken from Nezuko’s obi sash.

The glossy black colour resembles Tanjiro's Nichirin Sword, while the red pattern mirrors the sword's handle.

The checked pattern is taken from his haori jacket.

The yellow pattern mirrors Zenitsu’s Nichirin Sword handle.

The fish scale motif is from the haori jacket Zenitsu wears.

The metal temples are designed to resemble the jagged blade of Inosuke’s Nichirin Swords.

The frame's deep sapphire colour resembles Giyu's blue eyes.

The temples follow the split design of Giyu’s haori jacket.

The reverse side of the metal temples features a butterfly wing motif from the haori jacket that Shinobu wears.

The end pieces of the frame come in a pattern mirroring Shinobu’s Nichirin Sword handle, with a floral embellishment in the design of her sword handguard.

The Demon Slayer-themed spectacle frames are available at 12 outlets:

Alternatively, you may purchase it online by submitting your prescription details here.

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