HindSight Stories #4
This week we have a new #hindsightstories from one of our first customers Fatma!
If you'd like to share your story with us please send us an email to callum.and.alex@hindsight.store
There’s an old saying that vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others. When I’m out on the road, cycling and running, my HindSight rear-vision glasses are essential. With them I feel empowered by being able to see behind me - I can literally see what is invisible to everybody else. The glasses give me peace of mind – I can see threats from behind and react before they become a problem. And the great thing about them is, they work just like normal sunglasses and my new ones look amazing too.
The peace of mind extends to my family too. HindSight’s kids’ sunglasses mean that when we go out as a group, I’m comforted by the knowledge that we are all equipped with rear vision, so my kids can learn to look after themselves on the road from an early age.
As Marcel Proust famously said, “the voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.”
If you'd like to share your story with us please send us an email to callum.and.alex@hindsight.store
There’s an old saying that vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others. When I’m out on the road, cycling and running, my HindSight rear-vision glasses are essential. With them I feel empowered by being able to see behind me - I can literally see what is invisible to everybody else. The glasses give me peace of mind – I can see threats from behind and react before they become a problem. And the great thing about them is, they work just like normal sunglasses and my new ones look amazing too.
The peace of mind extends to my family too. HindSight’s kids’ sunglasses mean that when we go out as a group, I’m comforted by the knowledge that we are all equipped with rear vision, so my kids can learn to look after themselves on the road from an early age.
As Marcel Proust famously said, “the voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.”