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Japanese brand TAGAI launches top-of-the-line driving eyewear in the Philippines

Affiliated with Paris Miki Inc., Japan’s largest optical chain store with more than 800 stores established in Europe, Asia, Australia and the USA, TAGAI is now launched as the newest top-of-the-line eyewear brand offering the best options in driving eyewear to the very meticulous consumers here in the Philippines. TAGAI comes from the Japanese character äŗ’ which means “unity”. In Japanese, TAG = fold and AI = love.

TAGAI has been conceptualized based on the corporate philosophy that is founded on the principle of putting customers and their future first. Geared towards providing quality in the products offered to the market and with an assurance of straight-from-the-heart customer service given in excellence up to the point of after-sales, TAGAI’s product development team gives consumers a chance to once and for all get value for their money. Furthermore, a portion of our total sales will be used for charity support funds.
Men and women drivers in the Philippines can now conquer the road not only with assurance in safety and reaching peak performance in driving by wearing TAGAI, the newest driving eyewear created using the latest in polarity technology. Designed to meet standard requirements for eye protection, visual aptitude optimization and performance enhancement for drivers’ especially professional auto racers while ensuring fashion and style, TAGAI’s product development team has been keen in each detail of this great innovation in both sports and casual eyewear. At the onset, TAGAI puts a spotlight on driving eyewear that gives anyone who is active with various day and night activities maximum eye protection, optimized use of visual aptitude and to cap it off, the guarantee of driving in fashion and style.
About the Frames
TAGAI has two (2) frame designs, the TAGAI (Ī±) ALPHA and TAGAI (Ī²) BETA. These designs were rationally made based on the two most significant things for its endorser F1 Japanese racer KAMUI KOBAYASHI which are protecting his eyes as the first and seconded by being stylish & trendy. 

The versatile designs of the TAGAI Ī± ALPHA collection introduces 12 eyewear masterpieces created to suit a variety of fashion tastes for almost any occasion using four frame designs in meticulously selected color mixes. Each creation in the TAGAI Ī± ALPHA product line represents the underlying corporate principles of TAGAI that revolves in championing quality in every detail involving product development.

Figure 1. The versatile designs of the TAGAI Ī± (ALPHA) collection suit with a variety of fashion tastes for almost any occasion using meticulously selected frame designs in well-set color mixes. 




Figure 2. The sporty and chic designs of the TAGAI ( Ī²) BETA collection, TAGAI’s set of outdoor eyewear are uniquely crafted with an added reinforcement feature for maximum durability.



About the Lens

With more than 80 years of experience in how to enhance our vision, TAGAI manufacturer Paris Miki is proud to release the Diurnal and Nocturnal Lenses. The unique experience of crystal-like lenses made in Japan.


Using the original manufacturing method of lenses with the integration of the fusion method
of polarizing film and lenses, Diurnal Lenses were crafted to be surprisingly thin and highly 
durable. These lenses are very difficult to crack and will not easily come off. These anti-
reflective lenses can diffuse reflection or glare coming from the road or that from a car’s 
dashboard even when it is raining to make driving stress-free.






For more information about the Tagai Eyewear collections, visit  its official website here, Facebook Fan page here  or contact Tagai Trading (Mr. Manu T. Ofiaza) at Tel. 687-0483 and Mobile no. 0917-8719388 or manu.ofiaza@parismiki.ph. Profile photo of this post is Japanese F1 driver Kamui Kobayashi in a frame factory in Sabae, Japan.

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  1. This new brand of driving eyewear will be very beneficial for Filipinos who used to be driving for long hours.

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