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Show the World How You Really Feel
At Tifosi Optics, we are always looking for ways to enhance your athletic and sunglass-wearing experience. We’re proud to have brought you innovative technology in our sunglasses for years, such as...
The Scientific Reason You Look Better in Sunglasses
Ever since the 1950s and 60s when Hollywood stars wore sunglasses to protect their eyes from paparazzi flashbulbs, sunglasses have been a staple in fashion and pop culture. And while they may have ...
Tifosi Warrior: Yasir Salem
At Tifosi Optics, we are honored to have a vast array of athletes that represent our brand. That is why we’ve decided to spend some time highlighting our ambassadors and specifically those who are ...
TIFOSI TO DONATE FACE SHIELDS IN SEPTEMBER
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the way we live and work in the United States. We are all now adapting to a new normal and since the information about the coronavirus is evolving cont...
Tifosi Donates 4,214 Face Shields
During the month of May, Tifosi Optics set out to ensure that health care professionals stay protected throughout the battle of the COVID-19 pandemic. We launched the #shareashield campaign on soci...
Tifosi to Donate Face Shields to Health Care Workers
Tifosi to Donate 1700 Face Shields to Date:
At the beginning of May, Tifosi Optics set out to ensure health care professionals stay protected while battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus far, with th...
Mountain Biking Safety Tips
Enhance Your Ride
The trails are calling and you must oblige. Mountain biking is a fast-growing sport that is a fun and exhilarating way to get out in nature. Like most sports, it requires skill an...
Blue Light: The Good, The Bad, and The Effects
Welcome to the digital age of technology, where we live in a world that revolves around screens. We are constantly connected to phones, computers, tablets, and video games that operate using LED ba...
Readers vs. Prescription
Stop the Squint
So you hit that age where your eyes are starting to rebel? You notice that you need more light to read and that you are squinting when working on small tasks. Well, you are not alo...