THE Fijian Drua has secured an exciting new partnership with leading Australian sunglasses brand Carve.
This collaboration, through the team’s strong relationship with Jack’s of Fiji, will see Carve outfitting all Drua men’s and women’s players and staff for the 2025 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season.
The deal brings both style and practicality to the Drua team.
Fijian Drua general manager commercial Shane Hussein shared his excitement about the partnership.
“It is a very great partnership for the Drua to have with Carve. It is an addition to the ongoing wonderful relationship that we have with Jack’s of Fiji. Our Men’s and Women’s players will not only look great with Carve but also get great protection from the western sun,” he said.
Carve’s deep ties to Fiji make this partnership even more meaningful. White Room International director Matt Whyte expressed his pride.
“I’m extremely proud to be the sunglass sponsor of the Drua teams for 2025. Fiji is my second home. Sponsoring the Drua was my way of giving back to a country and people that have been so good to myself,” he said.
Jack’s of Fiji, the official distributor of Carve Sunglasses, also praised the move.
Director Nikul Khatri said, “Carve Sunglasses has built a reputation for quality, style, and affordability. This aligns perfectly with the Drua brand both in Fiji and abroad.”
The partnership means the Drua players and staff will look sharp and stay protected under Fiji’s bright sun, both on and off the field.