Sunglasses are shades for the eyes, which offer protection, better vision, comfort, or just a chic look. They are different from spectacles which only works for people with vision disorders. Sunglasses are more associated with fashion rather than function.
It is assumed that the idea of sunglasses took birth from the Roman emperor Nero, who liked to watch gladiator fights with emeralds and rubies. But the modern sunglasses took shape only in 1940, where the pop fraternity movie had a huge contribution in making them so popular. Today, sunglasses are available in all colors perceptible, with hundreds of border and
frame styles and protection accessories.
The most popular classic style of sunglasses is the aviator. They have oval-shaped lenses that narrow pear toward the bridge of the nose. The first movie stars showing off their stylish aviators. This style is still widely popular despite the entry of polarized lenses, sports glasses, wraparounds and clip-ons.
Polarized sunglasses for protection from severe solar flares and water surfaces snow, beaches and roads. They use the technology of light polarization mastered by Edwin H. Land in 1936. People who want to dispose of their lenses for something trendier without compromising their visual quality opt for prescription glasses. Sportsmen use a different type of polarized sunglasses that are mirrored overseas, which reflect light of different colors.
Whatever type of spectacles can be an erosion can be transformed into something radically different by attaching a pair of clip-ons. Clip-on sunglasses are a pair of lenses available in a wide variety of colors and features that can be placed in an existing pair of glasses or even a hat. Sunglasses are associated with fashion in a big way and people like Britney Spears,
Ivana Trump, Sophia Loren, and Linda Evans have their own lines of sunglasses. We could say that sunglasses are as much a part of the catwalk as they are of the street.
Oakley was the first brand to recognize the potential of glasses as a fashion accessory. His sunglasses are still very expensive and exclusive. However, there are countless other brands including Ray-Ban, Serengeti, Christian Diors, Chanels, Donna Karans, Dolce & Gabbana and Louis Vuittons. thronging the designer sunglasses market. These popular brands
have spawned another endless market of replica sunglasses, whose products are available in a fraction of the cost of the originals.
Sunglasses are a must-have for beaches, picnics, or simply walking down the street on a sunny day. Become as important as any other part of clothing.
Sunglasses are not just a visual aid, they are also an important part of clothing. They affect the overall appearance of the person. No wonder that buying a pair of sunglasses is as much a decision-making process as buying any other fashion accessory.
Calvin Klein, Gucci, Nike, Adidas, Donna Karan, Marco Ricci, Dolce & Gabbana, Serengeti, Christian Dior and Chanel are just few of the hundreds of names that are involved in the manufacture of hip designer sunglasses. They retail their designer eyewear at exclusive shops, malls and multiplexes at marginally higher costs than ordinary sunglasses. There is a lot of advertising and marketing for sunglasses as well, using all forms of media and celebrity brand ambassadors
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