The Significance of Naming Colours after Athletes
In our company, bestowing a colour with the name of an athlete is a profound way to express gratitude for their unwavering support of our small brand. While this practice has occasionally emerged from competitions, we are now inaugurating a kind of hall of fame to immortalize our esteemed athletes. Admittedly, there are numerous deserving athletes, but the constraint of available colors necessitates a judicious selection.
Kerry’s Aquamarine
We proudly introduce "Kerry's Aquamarine" as a token of appreciation to Kerry O’Flaherty, our inaugural Ambassador. Her steadfast support for nearly a decade, coupled with the distinction of being an Olympian, makes her a deserving recipient of this honor. Kerry has rarely been seen without a pair of our sunglasses, a testament to her genuine kindness and commitment to our brand.
Our most popular colour finds its namesake in Ron Hill MBE, a distinguished figure and a tremendous source of inspiration for marathon runners. In our fortunate encounter, he graciously accepted the gesture of having a pair named after him.
Ron Hill Black
Rory’s Apricots
Reserved for Rory, a steadfast supporter of ND:R, "Rory’s Apricots" symbolises our appreciation for his extensive collection of our sunglasses. A genuinely kind individual, Rory has supported our company and charitable endeavours for over a decade, making this tribute well-deserved.