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Fijian Drua signs partnership with Carve sunglasses

Fijian Drua signs partnership with Carve sunglasses

By Navitalai Naivalurua
24/12/2024
Source : Fijian Drua

The Fijian Drua has announced an exciting new partnership with leading Australian sunglass brand, Carve.

The Fijian Drua says through their existing partnership with Jack’s of Fiji, Carve will be outfitting all Drua Men’s and Women’s players and staff with top-of-the-line Carve sunglasses as they continue their preparation for the 2025 Shop n Save Super Rugby Pacific season.

Fijian Drua General Manager Commercial Shane Hussein says it is a very great partnership for the Drua to have with Carve.

Hussein says it is an addition to the ongoing wonderful relationship that they have with Jack’s of Fiji.

He says their men’s and women’s players will not only look great with Carve but also get great protection from the western sun, whether they heading to training or when they are out and about in the community.

Sharing his excitement about the new partnership with the Fijian Drua, White Room International Director Matt Whyte says he is extremely proud to be the Sunglass sponsor of the Drua teams for 2025.

He says Fiji is his second home, and next April will be his 25th trip to Fiji.

Whyte says the Fijian people as so lovely, and sponsoring the Drua was his way of giving back to a country and people that have been so good to him.

Jack's of Fiji Director Nikul Khatri says as the official distributors of Carve Sunglasses in Fiji they are pleased to see Carve come on board as the Official Sunglasses for the Drua Rugby Team.

He says Carve Sunglasses has built a reputation for providing quality eyewear that combines style, performance, and affordability, which they believe resonates well with the Drua Brand in Fiji and abroad.

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