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try daytone blue black...

Had ordered Daytone BlueBlack and Royal Blue. However, DayLight Industries has a tie-up with a 'certain' courier who refused to deliver it to my adderss :unsure: . Package went back. Had 2 week long conversation with them to send through IndianPost; just in vain!!! Due to my professional requirement, frequent postings to most remote places ever thought of only IndianPost can deliver. (( Extremely glad to see IndianPost delivers faster than the best of couriers in India!!!! :) :) :)Great job guys, they will 'travel any length' to ensure it reaches-personal experience))

 

Already ordered Bril, on the way. Will check up how it holds fading in scorching heat to some serious humidity,plus water test.

 

Anyways, Courier apart-

Which one would you personally recommend? Can order Noodlers; I'am only looking for something Indian; a 'Make in India' thing. Why go out if it may be available here at home. Just need to 'find' it... Had high hopes from Bril.

 

Would appreciate some help on it.

Thank you.

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