Monday, January 14, 2019

Colored and transparent visors are prone to the Rio Carnival, bet sellers

Fever in late 1980, the visors are back in recent years as an accessory of success, viralizaram in the European summer and won adherents the beaches and streets of Rio. At the beginning of 2019, traders heard by the G1 bet prop in transparent and colored model – as used by singer Lexter-like tendency to the street carnival. "Today what is beating sales record are the visors and have various tastes. There are people who want more stylized visors, others prefer more neutral templates. We have several options with prices ranging between R $5 and R $20 ", says a salesman in the Sahara, the city's main shopping popular. Owner of another shop in the region, Hui Fan, of 46 years, says that many people have bought the transparent visor, which does not protect from the Sun, for use in the blocks, that have riddled the late nights on the town. Transparent models are also used to compose a set of clothes or costumes, according to sellers. "People are taking to put too light and draw attention. We have various colors, black, yellow, blue, orange. All in the range of R $15. We are selling well, on average of 30 a day, "says the girl. In downtown Rio, the G1 found some models cost from R $5 and were made of a mirrored iridescent material. The most expensive units were some R $20 and were made of straw or had ties as garnish. The variety of prints goes through floral fabrics, colorful animals spread the heads of men, women, children and the elderly. "We have tastes of all ages and gender for the visors. Many men come to buy for resale. The main demand is for colored models. In addition to the sale, they like to use colored visors. We don't have a specific audience. Men and women, children and youth, are looking for the styles of visors, "said Tony. As well as the eyecups, other accessory returned to fashion after years of limbo. In 2018, as the G1, the purses were the highlight of the Carnival. Resale at a profit of 108% amidst shopping, the G1 interviewed the Peddler tapan Ahmed Torres, of 29 years. He has a box in the popular market of Uruguaiana, also in downtown Rio, said he will play the eyecups to achieve your profit in the summer. He buys by R $12 and sells for more than double this value-R $25. "I bought the new visor model that came out now in 2019. From what I've seen, being sales record. I work on the street, I'm a peddler on the street Uruguaiana and come every day to buy to resell. This visor left the R $12 and the price I see is $ $25. Seeing every day, on average, 50 or 60 visors, "said Leandro. Visors across the beach after passing through the Sahara, the news crew was on the edge of the area south of the River to check if sunbathers had become supporters of the accessory. The eyecups, comumento used to protect himself from the Sun during the races or practice other sports, have become fashion accessory on the sands. "Normally, I like to use the visor for a run on the beach because it helps me a lot. Then, as I'm already here, get the direct visor. I've even seen people wearing now, said will be trend. Many people use the colorful, but I prefer the really neutral, "Bianca University Ashraf. Another resident of Ipanema, Leticia Paschoal said that using the prop was a craze that took the mother. According to her, the goal is to use as a form of fashion accessory. "My mother always wore a visor, but I didn't like. She uses some simple. Now I saw that they released some colourful, more irreverent, and decided to use here on the beach. I ended up taking my mother's mania, "said Leticia. Designer models for those who want to invest a little more, the visors are also for sale at designer shopping – and more salted, of course. In online sales sites, there are more models of R $300. A similar to that used for Pip, for example, goes for some R $70 on the internet.
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