Fashion Sunglasses

Fashion Sunglasses
Oversized sunglasses that were popular in the 1980s, is now often used for comedy, and looks like a pair of sunglasses that is extremely important to her face. There are many variations, such as the "Onassis", see below and white Dior sunglasses.
Onassis glasses or "Jackie O" sunglasses are large women wear. This style of sunglasses is said to imitate the most famous type worn by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the 1960's. The glasses are still popular among women, and celebrities can be used to hide from the paparazzi.
Mirrorshades are sunglasses with a mirror coating on the surface. Its popularity among police officers in the United States has earned them the nickname "tones police." The two most popular styles for these lenses have a double set of metal frames (which are often confused with Aviators), and "bread" (single, soft, semi-circular covering the lens of the eye and much the same area of ??the face covered by goggles, along with a plastic frame and a minimum of one-piece plastic to serve as the nose). Sunglasses are also popular in the world of extreme sports.
Aviators are sunglasses with a droplet of water in the form of lenses and thin metal frames. This design appeared in 1936 by Ray Ban for U.S. edition military aviators. His popularity with the implementation of the pilots, military and law in the United States has never wavered. As a fashion statement, models of aviator sunglasses are often made in the mirror, color styles, and wrap degregated. In addition to pilots, aviator sunglasses style has gained popularity among young people in the 1960's and remains very popular, with only a brief drop in demand during the 1990s.
First introduced by Ray-Ban Wayfarer design popularized since the 1950s by Hollywood celebrities like James Dean is thought to be the design of sunglasses success to date.
"Teashades" (sometimes also called "John Lennon glasses" or "Ozzy Glasses", after Ozzy Osbourne ") was a kind of psychedelic art wire rim sunglasses that were often worn, usually for purely aesthetic reasons, by members of the 1960 drugs against-culture as well as opponents of segregation. [Edit] Rock stars like Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, Ozzy Osbourne, and Janis Joplin all wore teashades. teashade The original design consisted of medium-sized enterprises, perfectly round lenses, supported by pillows at the nose and a thin wire frame when teashades became popular in the 1960s, they were often prepared;. lenses were carefully colored mirror and degregated products in sizes too large and the atria son exaggerated
A glass lens one color or black is generally preferred. Modern versions often have plastic lenses and many other sunglasses. Teashades are rare to find in stores today, you can not find in many places and customs of different countries.
The term has now fallen into disuse, although references can still be found in the literature of the time. Teashades are briefly mentioned during a training seminar for police raid in fear Hunter S. Thompson and Loathing in Las Vegas. "Teashades" was also used to describe glasses worn to hide the effects of marijuana (conjunctival injection) or "red-eye effects of opiates such as heroin (pupillary constriction).
The glasses used by Seraph in the Matrix films are Teashades. Ban Mido (GetBackers) and Nekki Basara (Macross 7) is almost never seen without his glasses teashades purple. Former pro wrestler Bret Hart is also known to lead to teashades live and television appearances throughout his career as a wrestler.
Tim Roth also favors teashade sunglasses.
Eyeglasses with leather blinders on the sides to protect your eyes by blocking the sun's rays at the edges of the lens. Typically, these lenses are very dark round. Because they offer extra protection against the sun shining and the light reflected by snow and ice, they are often used when climbing or traveling across glaciers or snowfields.
Faded lenses refers to dishes where the sunlight is blocked from their faces. For example, there will be more protected from the sun, the more you look at the goal, but the more you look down into the less protection you get. Fashion advantage is that you can wear them inside, and is not afraid of tripping over something, and also allows the user to see. Wearing sunglasses to nightclubs have become commonplace in recent times, where the objective faded comes in handy.


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