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Packaged as part of ESS' limited edition Remember 9.11 program, ESS will donate 25% of sales of this product to the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, whose charitable works benefit firefighters, law enforcement officers, and military personnel (see "25% Back" tab for details). Protect your shades while showing your patriotic colors with ESS' Microfiber Flag Bag. Doubling as a protective bag and a lens cleaning cloth, this flag bag is ideal for keeping your ESS sunglasses in top shape. While many paper products and other cloths can scratch a lens, this microfiber material is safe on lenses and extremely effective in keeping them clean. |
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The tragic events of 9.11 have left a lasting impact on all Americans, especially those that protect and defend our country. In recognition of the everyday sacrifices made by military, law enforcement and firefighting professionals, ESS is proud to donate 25% of sales from its limited edition Remember 9.11 products to the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, whose charitable works support these heroes and their families. |
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The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation was created to honor the legacy of New York City firefighter Stephen Siller, who laid down his life at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 in order to save the lives of many others. By raising funds through its now-nationwide 9.11 "Tunnels to Towers" runs, the Foundation promotes healing and provides hope by building customized homes for severely-wounded combat veterans, assisting the families of fallen public safety officers, and helping firefighters recover in burn centers nationwide. |
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The ESS Microfiber Flag Bag 9.11 Limited Edition Includes:
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“Dear ESS, On Jan 11, 2007, I was conducting a blocking position in Iraq. I had removed my ESS CDI Sunglasses so that I could look through binoculars. The glasses were hanging around my neck by the strap when a sniper approximately 400 meters from our position shot me in the neck. The bullet struck the frame of the CDI glasses first and deflected away from my neck. Instead of entering at the neck and going into my torso, the bullet traveled down the outside between my back and my body armor leaving only minor wounds. It was a one in a million shot, and I know that God was watching out for me that day. Needless to say, I appreciate your protective sunglasses very much. Sincerely,” – SGT Anthony Erskine |



