Brilliant Swing Visor - Silver Mirror
Brilliant Swing Visor - Silver Mirror
Brilliant Swing Visor – Mirrored Holographic Sunshade with Adjustable Band
Perfect for any outdoor sport enthusiast, the Brilliant Swing Visor boasts a fashionable holographic/mirrored design and integrated sunshade for protection against UV rays. Its adjustable elastic back ensures a perfect fit while its collapsible design makes it easy to pack and carry in the included microfiber pouch. Use that microfiber pouch to polish and shine the visor before packing it away for another round. Look stylish and stay cool with the Brilliant Swing Visor!
Key Features:
- Mirrored holographic finish for a bold, eye-catching look
- Integrated sunshade shields your face from direct light
- Adjustable elastic band with "NO GIRLS ALLOWED" and signature diamond detailing for a perfectly secure fit
- Lightweight and collapsible for easy packing
- Comes with a microfiber pouch for polishing, protection and portability
- Black visor structure with crisp white NGA front print
- Designed in the USA
- Dimensions: 16.5 cm / 6.5 inches (Length), 13.5 cm / 5.5 inches (Width), 10 cm / 4 inches (Height)
Care Instructions:
Visor: Wipe clean Elastic Band: Hand wash cold with detergent made for delicate fabrics. Hang or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach.
Why You'll Love It:
- Ultra-lightweight and easy to travel with
- Adds a futuristic flair to any outfit
- Perfect for sunny golf days, outdoor workouts, or casual wear
- Protects your face while making a bold fashion statement
- Super light and comfy
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