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February 25, 2010

Small Package, Big Technology Seen in Costa's New Maya Sunglass Style

Proceeds from the sale of Maya, and all of Costa's products, help benefit important marine conservation initiatives

Daytona Beach, Fla. - Great things come in small packages, and Costa's new Maya sunglass style is no exception.  Available in black, tortoise, and the new black/coral and salmon/white crystal frame color combinations, Maya brings on trend styling and performance fit to those wanting a smaller frame.

In retail outlets and online at www.costadelmar.com <http://www.costadelmar.com>  this month, Maya features Costa's "forget-they're-on" fit technology.   Lens options include Costa's 400 or 580 technology, dubbed the clearest lenses on the planet by anglers, and are available in sport fishing enhancing colors such as gray and copper, and blue, green and silver mirror.

"Maya is a great fit for adventurers who need a smaller fitting frame, but still want the best performance technology and most optically clear lenses on the planet," said Chas MacDonald, president of Costa.  "And with new frame colors like salmon/white crystal and black/coral, women are going to have even more Costa choices to make when it comes to their next pair of sunglasses."

The new sunglasses retail from $149 to $249.  Proceeds from the sale of Maya, and all of Costa's products, help benefit important marine conservation initiatives, such as the Bonefish Tarpon Trust permit tagging and Trout Unlimited's "Embrace-a-Stream" programs.

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