mercredi 9 juillet 2014

New Holland sunglasses are not in France

Employee eyewear manufacturer Loire-Atlantique, do not wear a new pair of Danish president, sent him to his catalog with a letter that the French know-how to ride.

In a letter earlier this month, Francois Hollande and Maxime Rolandeau Ludovic Brochard, co-directors of the company Roussilhe, Treillières north of Nantes, remember that the "French eyewear industry is subject to strong international competition, especially in Asia."

"French savoir-faire"

"You, Mr. President, and your choice of large picture frame vector world one can assume that either the French company not to meet their needs," wrote the two leaders. "That's why we send our remaining models in his new style, but 100% of the French," they add, noting that your company is one of the few "Label to use the guarantee of origin of the French."

"With the use of sunglasses, goggles and you can have a ambassador of France to experience the strength of our industry in France, but also abroad: a real boost for small and medium businesses like ours and a real recognition skills in French as "they argue.

A pair of sunglasses delivered Elysée July 5 was produced in workshops Roussilhe Oyonnax Ain. It consists of cellulose acetate, said tortie maxim Rolandeau said (...) Read more about Le Nouvel Observateur

New Holland sunglasses are not in France

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