Carrera Sunglasses

CARRERA
Industry Sunglasses Eyeglasses
Founded 1956
Founder Wilhelm Anger
Headquarters Padova, Italy
Owner Safilo Group S.p.A.

Carrera is a trademark belonging to Safilo Group S.p.A. that designs and produces sunglasses and sports eyewear. Founded in Austria in 1956, it now operates from Padova, Italy.

History

Carrera was founded in 1956 in Austria by Wilhelm Anger as the sports eyewear maker Wilhelm Anger Werker inspired by the Carrera Panamericana auto race. Twenty years later, they changed their name to Optyl International and devoted themselves to make motorcycle goggles and ski masks.[1]

In 1964, Wilhelm Anger developed and patented the ‘Optyl’ material, which was a heat-hardened plastic weighing 20% less than acetate resulting in a reduction of allergic reactions and improved fit through a memory effect that provided permanent elasticity and dimensional stability.[2]

In 1974, the company was renamed Carrera International and established a headquarters in Traun, Austria, and went to partner with automobile designer Ferdinand Alexander to develop the sunglass collection Carrera Porsche Design.

In the 1980s, Carrera sponsored sporting events such as the America’s Cup, the 1988 Winter Olympics, and Formula 1 racing.

In 1996, Safilo Group S.p.A. purchased Carrera and now have headquarters in Padova, Italy.

The very well known Carrera sunglasses models Carrera Champion and Carrera Safari were created in 2008 and are the best sellers since.

In 1996 the company established its assembly industry in the province of Henan in China.

A complete collection of Carrera eyewear is collected by Safilo Private Collection.[3]

References

  1. http://www.carreraworld.com/us/history/
  2. http://safilo.com/en/technology/optyl
  3. I musei delle aziende: la cultura della tecnica tra arte e storia
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