The Making of Sunglasses

July 19th, 2009
Roman Emperor Nero “made” the first sunglasses by watching gladiator competitions through polished light emerald green gems held up to his eyes. The true invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289.

Around the twelfth century and before 1430, sunglasses were worn by Judges in the Courts of China. The smoky quartz, flat-glassed panes were not used as protection from the sun. They were used to conceal any expression in their eyes to keep from giving away the outcome of their decisions. Prescription sunglasses were developed in Italy in 1430 and were later used by the Chinese Judges.

By the 1600’s people began to realize the benefits of prescription glasses as helping the elderly to see better and the motto “A Blessing to the Aged” came into being in 1629.

In the mid 18th Century, James Ayscough developed blue and green corrective lenses which began the use of sunglasses for correcting optical impairments.

The development of glasses and sunglasses evolved. Problems in keeping eyeglasses propped on the nose led to experiments. Glasses frames had been made from leather, bones and metal and were propped on the nose. Sidepieces began as silk strips of ribbon that looped around the ears. Instead of loops, the Chinese added ceramic weights to the ends of the ribbons. Solid sidepieces were invented by Edward Scarlett in 1730. Benjamen Franklin’s invention of bifocal lenses followed in 1780.

By the 20th Century, sunglasses were used to protect the eyes from the sun. In 1929 Sam Foster began selling his protective sunglasses at Woolworth stores on the boardwalk at the beaches in Atlantic City and New Jersey. His Foster Grants were the first mass-produced sunglasses and they began the trend of sunglasses for fashion.

In the 1930’s the Army Air Corps asked Bausch & Lomb to develop sunglasses that would efficiently reduce high-altitude sun glare for pilots. Bausch & Lomb came up with sunglasses that had a dark green tint that absorbed light through the yellow spectrum.

Edward H. Land had invented the Polaroid filter and by 1936 he was using it in the making of sunglasses and soon, sunglasses became “cool.” Movies stars began wearing sunglasses as a statement and to hide behind. Aviator glasses became popular with the movie stars and the general public in 1937 after Ray Ban developed the anti-glare sunglasses using polarization. The longer lens was created to give more protection to pilots’ eyes from the light reflecting off their control panels.

By the 1970’s Hollywood stars and fashion designers made a huge impact on the sunglasses market. Clothing designers and stars put their names on glasses and sunglasses and everyone had to have them.

In 2007, stars are still hiding behind their oversized designer sunglasses, making fashion statements and protecting their eyes from the harmful effects of the Ultra Violet (UV) rays of the sun. With modern technology and improvements, the making of sunglasses continues to evolve. We have gone from holding green gems up to our eyes to watch Gladiator sports to Oakley’s 2004 sunglasses with digital audio players built in. What’s next?



By: Chris Simpson
























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Historical Overview of Sunglasses

July 19th, 2009
Sunglasses can be found around every corner you turn today. You can find them in grocery stores for a few dollars or in specialty stores for a few hundred dollars. Sunglasses come in so many different shapes, designs and colors that there is a pair out there for everyone. But the market for sunglasses has not always been this way.

Sunglasses have been in use for centuries and have evolved over time into what they are today. They were not always the fashion icon they are today. Similarly, they were not always used for the same reason they are today either.

Surprisingly, the first form of what we have as sunglasses today were not originally developed to shield eyes from the sun or help poor vision. In Ancient China, sunglasses were developed out of smoky panes of quartz glass. Judges wore these prehistoric ray bans as a way of keeping their expressions to themselves. Little did they know that poker players centuries later would adopt this same principle use of the eyewear.

Ancient Rome can also take part of the credit for today’s sunglasses. The Emporer Nero, while watching gladiator fights enjoyed doing so through polished gems. It is possible that the Emporer saw the benefits of distorting the sun’s beams as a way of seeing more clearly. It is also possible that he enjoyed these early sunglasses because he thought the gladiators looked better in different colors. For whatever reason, sunglasses still today are available in any lens color you can imagine.

During the eighteenth century, the design of the sunglasses were altered by an inventor seeking to use color as a vision correctioin.

He was convinced that blue and green tints helped the eye see better when vision was poor.

He had no reason to consider the advantages of shielding the eyes from the sun, as no one knew what a UVA ray was at the time.

It was not common knowledge during this time that the sun could be harmful and cause future vision problems.

Sunglasses were finally introduced in the United States in the early twentieth century, around 1930. These innovative eye pieces were marketed on the boardwalks of Atlantic City and promised to protect the wearer’s eyes from the harmful sun. It was in this same decade that polarization of the lenses was developed as well. The inventor of the famed Polaroid camera integrated his Polaroid filter into the makeup of the sunglasses’ lenses. This technology, which is still used today, was the greatest step of its time toward the protection of the eyes from the sun.

Since the 1930’s, sunglasses have steadily become a favorite accessory for everyone from the true fashion icon down to the style novice. Sunglasses have been implemented as a way of showing off one’s style, sophistication, and social status. Individuals have made their own styles famous and timeless.

The most famous of all the sunglasses style icons is unarguably the late Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, or simply “Jackie O.”. The oversized sunglasses of the same name were a token symbol of the former First Lady and American Icon. Around the year 2000, Jackie’s signature style was made popular again for young women by another style icon, Nicole Richie.

Sunglasses have come a long way over the centuries. They have evolved in uses, styles, popularity and technology. With sunglasses what they are today and their importance in popular culture, it is difficult to imagine where and in what form they will turn up next. Keep your eyes open-and your sunglasses handy-to find out!



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Retro Sunglasses, the Way to Go

July 17th, 2009
When it comes to sunglasses, is retro the way to go? You are probably seeing a lot of different designs of shades these days, are they new? Truthfully, there are really no new designs, just redesigns of a formerly popular style. In the fashion world, retro designs are everywhere–and sunglasses are no exception.

One design that has poked its head back into the fashion world is well known all over. Onassis Glasses, or the Jackie-O design sunglasses were popularized by the former First Lady Kennedy. After becoming Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, she flaunted this oversized style of sunglasses all over the globe. The style was so closely associated with her, that it has shared her name since the late seventies.

After fading from the public eye, the Onassis Glasses lay dormant for about thirty years. However, poised for a comeback, these sunglasses have begun making waves on red carpets and runways all over. The women credited for bringing back the infamous sunglasses are Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton. Since then, Jackie-O’s have been seen on the faces of famous women and trendy-but-average Janes everywhere.

Another retro design of sunglasses that has made big waves recently is the cleverly named Aviators. Originally designed in the 1930’s for military pilots, Aviators were hot on fashionable faces in the 1960’s and 1980’s. True to their every-twenty-year trend, Aviators are back with avengance and have been favorites for men, and women, with style. It is particularly true that this style of sunglasses has caught on with the younger “MTV Crowd” more than with adults. Johnny Knoxville has adapted Aviators as his signature style.

Some styles of sunglasses have briefly shown themselves in fashion, only to never be heard from again. This is not necessarily a bad thing. There are those sunglasses the human race still feels a little silly about. However, let’s not speak too soon. These sunglasses could be waiting in the wings for their triumphant return.

OVER-Oversized sunglasses are one fashion faux-pa most of us would rather not make. The design is a retro tribute to the late Lady O when they are slightly oversized and conservative. However, when the sunglasses appear to be attempting to take over your face, you may have crossed the line into ridiculous. Save the supersized look for clowns and put this design back in the vault.

Another design that some hope will never return carries a soft spot in the hearts of many women. The Wayfarer sunglasses were first made popular by Hollywood’s bad boy, James Dean. After his death, these sunglasses were worn for a time, before slowly falling by the wayside to make room for the newer styles.

However, the Wayfarer was gone but not forgotten. The sunglasses made a double comeback on the faces of James Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, better known in the eighties as the Blues Brothers. The sunglasses with a clean black, square design were a perfect complement to their all black suits, hats and ties.

Wayfarers made one more comeback in 1983 when a sock and underwear clad young man slid into the living room and into our hearts. Before Tom Cruise was the controversial figure he is today, he was a hot high school graduate just trying to get into a good college. The Wayfarers sunglasses haven’t been much on the fashion scene since then, but we’ve never forgotten.

It’s hard to tell what may come next in the world of fashion sunglasses. If you really want to keep up with it, just check the fashion magazines in early spring and see what new old styles are unfolding. You may have seen them all before, but these retro sunglasses are bound to have a new and exciting twist.



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How Do Sunglasses Work?

July 17th, 2009
You’ve been told your entire life that sunglasses are important. You know that they protect your eyes, block out the sun’s ray and prolong good vision. But have you ever wondered how these miracle shades do all of that? Of course not, but you should learn. Sunglasses basically do four things for you, aside from completing a killer outfit. It is important to know what these things are and how they are done to ensure your sunglasses are doing their job.

As you probably already know, sunglasses provide protection from ultraviolet rays in sunlight. UV rays can cause serious damage to the corneas, and a good pair will shield 100% of these rays. A protective coating on the outside of sunglasses acts as a kind of filter. While it allows light through, it helps to filter out the radioactive light waves that can lead to so many dangers to your eyes.

Possibly the most prevalent purpose sunglasses serve is to provide protection from intense light. Intense sunlight can cause you to squint, a natural reaction to too much light entering the eyes. If squinting does not provide enough protection, damage to the cornea can occur next. This is especially common when outside in the snow without your sunglasses. The white of the snow reflects and magnifies the intensity of the light.

The tinting of your sunglasses will help determine the amount of light your eyes will be exposed to. As there are different types of light, all the colors of the rainbow, different shades of lenses will protect in their own ways. Gray and almost black tinted lenses will offer the greatest amount of protection from intense lights while avoiding distortion of most colors that you see.

Another quality sunglasses carry is something we are all most likely thankful for. They can provide protection from glare. Water and other shiny looking surfaces can produce a glare. These glares can block out other objects, like a car turning out of a parking lot just ahead of you. Good sunglasses can completely eliminate this kind of glare using polarization.

Light waves vibrate just like sound waves do. When a group of light waves come together but are traveling in different directions, a glare occurs. When you are blinded by a glare off of the water or another vehicle’s windshield, what you are seeing is a traffic jam of light waves. Polarization filters built into sunglasses are made up of molecules that realign the light waves with each other and eliminate the glare.

As noted before, Sunglasses can eliminate specific frequencies of light. Certain light frequencies can cause blurred vision, while other frequencies enhance contrast between colors. Choosing the right color for your sunglasses lets them work better in specific situations.

Yellow, gold, amber and brown tinted sunglasses are especially good for blocking out blue light. Blue light is the color of light in the spectrum that scatters and causes blurred perception. While the yellow shades can make the rest of the world look a different color, you will see most clearly and detailed through them.

Green tinted sunglasses are better for filtering some blue light and reducing the occurrence of glares. They also offer the highest contrast and greatest visual sharpness of any other colored lens. For this reason, green sunglasses are very popular. Rose colored shades and purple tints offer the best contrast of objects against a green or blue background and make great sunglasses for hunting or water skiing.

Now that you know how sunglasses work you can be a responsible consumer. Know what to look for when choosing your sunglasses. It is not a bad idea to have more than one pair around for different reasons. This is especially true if you spend a lot of time outdoors on a variety of activities. Be responsible about your eyes and learn to protect your vision while it’s still yours to protect!



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Celebrity Sunglasses demand on the Internet

July 15th, 2009
When people talk about celebrity sunglasses on the internet, only one name comes in mind – SunglassesUK. Only SunglassesUK offers the widest range of celebrity sunglasses at any given time.

When it comes to celebrity sunglasses, you can trust that SunglassesUK always has the latest news and the widest coverage of what sunglasses the stars are wearing. This comes naturally to them since they are after all the very same online sunglasses retailer who has started and sparked the worldwide phenomenon of having a celebrity matching service for online retailers of sunglasses.

Lately, even with the existence of countless of online sunglasses retailer offering the same celebrity finder service, SunglassesUK still manages to stay ahead of the pack since they employ celebrity spotters to search far and wide, online and offline, to be able to provide their customers nothing less than the latest celebrity wearing whatever pair of designer sunglasses. Give them a call now and experience their second to none celebrity finder service!

For the thousands of customers of SunglassesUK, they all know that SunglassesUK is not just about celebrity sunglasses. Being the first online sunglasses retailer in the UK with more than 30 years of experience in retailing all sorts of designer sunglasses, sports sunglasses, and ski goggles, SunglassesUK is no doubt the best place to shop for anyone looking for that perfect pair of sunglasses. With over 8,000 designer sunglasses and more than 500 ski goggles stocked at any given time, SunglassesUK is not just the UK’s first online sunglasses retailer, they are also no doubt the largest online sunglasses retailer in the world. Try to look for your most desired pair of sunglasses on their extensive and easy to navigate online galleries and sure enough, you will not be disappointed.

So, whether you are looking for those highly sought after celebrity sunglasses or any of SunglassesUK’s best selling brand names – Oakley sunglasses, Rayban sunglasses, Oakley goggles, Bolle Ski goggles, Prada sunglasses, Chanel sunglasses, and Tiffany sunglasses – you can trust on SunglassesUK to offer you the lowest retail and wholesale price on the latest sunglasses to hit the market.

On SunglassesUK, you are assured to be the first to see the latest collection of designer and sports sunglasses. In addition to their range of classic sunglasses, they also offer the nothing less than the latest designs from the most respectable designer brands worldwide.

All these plus their top notch customer service makes SunglassesUK the market leader in online sunglasses retailing and wholesaling.



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SunglassesUK, A strong name you trust in Designer Sunglasses

July 15th, 2009
When it comes to designer sunglasses, sports sunglasses, and even ski goggles, SunglassesUK is the name you can trust. They do not only offer sunglasses and ski goggles at the lowest possible retail, they are also the first to showcase nothing less than the most up-to-date designer sunglasses collection in any given season. Best of all, if a particular pair of sunglasses becomes phased out and discontinued, customers of SunglassesUK are guaranteed not to see such sunglasses on their user friendly online galleries anymore.

SunglassesUK understands the needs of image conscious customers the best that is why they are the first to launch a celebrity matching service among a vast number of online sunglasses retailers. Such a service has become widely known worldwide that it even started the culture of celebrity sunglasses. SunglassesUK employs a number of researchers focused only at searching far and wide for the latest celebrity using a pair of the same designer sunglasses that can be found on the galleries of SunglassesUK for the best possible price. When it comes to celebrity sunglasses, SunglassesUK is guaranteed to bring customers the nothing less than the latest.

SunglassesUK is not just the pioneer in bringing the celebrity matching service to the market, they are also the first online retailer of sunglasses in the UK. In fact, they have more than 30 years of experience in the industry. That alone is almost an unbeatable feat in terms of sunglasses retailing. For customers, they can trust on the experience of SunglassesUK to help them end up with nothing less than the best pair of sunglasses for themselves or their love ones.

Furthermore, SunglassesUK has the largest stock listing of designer sunglasses, sports sunglasses, and ski goggles on the industry. In fact, they constantly have more than 8,000 designer and sports sunglasses plus 500 ski goggles at any given time. There stocks include Rayban sunglasses, Oakley sunglasses, Prada sunglasses, Tiffany sunglasses, Chanel sunglasses, Oakley goggles, and Bolle ski goggles just to name a few. Try and browse through the online galleries of SunglassesUK and you are sure to find the exact pair of sunglasses that will fit your style and budget.

SunglassesUK also offers the fastest and most efficient worldwide delivery service for every pair of their sunglasses at a price that is almost irrelevant. Contact them now and experience nothing less than customer service fit for a king.



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Designer Sunglasses

July 12th, 2009
When it comes to fashion, designer sunglasses are “hot!” Paris Hilton or the Olsen twins can be seen, just about anywhere in Hollywood, day or night, wearing the latest in designer sunglasses. When they walk the red carpet and they are asked, “What are you wearing?” they might lower their sunglasses down on their noses and peer over the rims and drop designer names like Vera Wang, Dior, Valentino, Gucci and Armani.

Stars like Donald Trump and Britney Spears have their own name brand sunglasses on the market while others may be wearing Marc Jacobs or Armani sunglasses for a classy look or Baby Phat for punk style. The mood for the day might be for the retro 1950’s look of Fossil sunglasses.

Your favorite clothing designer may also be the designer of the sunglasses that you choose to accessorize your brand-name clothing. For instance, the smart Tommy dresser can add to the look of a Tommy Hilfiger clothing ensemble with Tommy Hilfiger sunglasses. For casual wear, Kate Spade sunglasses might do nicely. Carrera is known for a sporty look. For a sensual mood, Valentino frames that have smooth round edges and Swarovsky crystals might just put you (or whoever is looking at you) in the mood.

Trendy, cool-looking name-brand or designer sunglasses, if you can afford them, are a status symbol showing everyone that you have the cash (or credit card) to buy them. However, in order to be fashionable in sunglasses, you do not have to give up quality. Sunglasses, not being just fashionable accessories, are used to protect your eyes from damage caused by the sun’s UV (ultra-violet) rays. Designer prescription sunglasses can improve vision, and reduce eyestrain, just like ordinary glasses.

Quality designer sunglasses can be polarized to reduce the glare of the sunlight reflecting off surfaces like the highway, cars, water or snow. Polarized sunglasses work by blocking off the horizontal light reflections and only let in vertical light reflections. The polarization of designer sunglasses makes them fashionable in other areas of lifestyle like golfing, boating, biking, swimming, fishing and aircraft flying.

Marketers of designer sunglasses target children who enjoy the same hot styles and brand-names as their parents and their idols. Sunglasses for children have Disney and cartoon characters in many colors, shapes and styles. Children’s designer sunglasses can also be polarized to block the harmful UV radiation. Sunglasses should be part of children’s daily wear as they play outside and engage in outdoor sports and activities. Sunglasses can prevent them from the long-term affects of sun damage to their eyes.

When most people grab a pair of sunglasses, they are only thinking about shading their eyes or looking cool. Sunglasses in any shade, shape or size, by any name may be a “hot” fashion accessory for trend-setting stars, men, women and children, but the importance of protecting the eyes from damage far outweighs the importance of looking cool. The next time you head out in the sunshine, be sure to grab your designer polarized sunglasses and give some thought to the fact that you and your sunglasses are protecting your eyes and your eye sight. Seeing is cool.



By: Chris Simpson
























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Discount Sunglasses: Glamour at a Lower Price

July 11th, 2009
Jennifer Lopez is not just an actress and a performer, she’s also an astute businesswoman. She has commoditized the name by which she has become more famous – JLo – into consumer products, coming up with JLo lines of lingerie, perfume, apparel, and sunglasses. Of course, many people want the glamour of designer products without having to pay a high price for them. Thankfully, marked down items of high quality are available, such as discount sunglasses.

Cheap sunglasses are a dime a dozen, and they can be found in any discount store, department store, street markets, and garage sales. But beware of the quality of such sunglasses; more often than not, they are nothing more than fragile frames with tinted lenses, to be used more for fashion than for function. Discount JLo sunglasses, while inexpensive, cannot be called cheap. Older models are marked down to make room for new models, but many of them are much more than just glamorous dress accessories.

For instance, the Selina Rhinestone Flower Sunglasses are whimsically designed crystal rhinestone flowers and thin metal stems. They are perfect for looking cool, but that’s not their only attraction. The solid tinted lenses offer 100 percent protection from ultraviolet radiation. The same can be said of the rhinestone-encrusted Allegra Sunglasses and the Alma Sunglasses. The lenses are also made from polycarbonate, which is scratchproof and shatter-resistant. They are a perfect mesh of function and style.

Some types of eyewear are in every way cheap sunglasses, both in looks and features. One thing that can be said of Jennifer Lopez’s signature eyepieces is that they were designed with the fashion-conscious consumer in mind. Some models have minute details that contribute to their glamour: small JLo logos etched on the frames, metal studs on the sides, among others. They are trendy and can be worn for just about any occasion.

Where to find these discount JLo sunglasses? They can be purchased virtually everywhere. Department stores like Macy’s carries them, as do optical shops and specialty stores that deal solely in eyewear. Most of them are available at a lower price during special sales and promotions. The Internet is also a good source of discount JLo sunglasses. Many sites offer various brands of discount sunglasses. They can also be found on Internet auction sites, either brand new or pre-owned.

However they are found and purchased, buyers can revel in the pleasure of owning a piece of eyewear that is inexpensive, yet has the cachet of being associated with a famous celebrity like Jennifer Lopez.

Choosing Sunglasses That Suit You

Oval face: Just like with choosing a haircut, an oval face is the (ahem) “ideal”, meaning that most shapes will suit you. Go nuts, ye of the blessed face shape!

Round face: You’ll want frames that make your face look longer & slimmer. Frames that are equal to or a little wider than the broadest part of your face will help achieve this. You can add some definition by going for frames that are quite angular or rectangular in shape.

Diamond face: As your face is quite angular naturally, oval-shaped sunglasses will soften you. You can also try gently curved square frames. You will look best if the frames aren’t any wider than your cheekbones.

Square face: You can reduce the squareness of your face by wearing frames that are soft & curvy while having a strong shape. Cat’s-eye frames are ideal, as are ovals & round shapes.

Oblong face: Frames shouldn’t extend past the widest area of your face. You should go for round & square shapes as this will widen & shorten your face.

Triangle/heart shape: The aim is to make the jaw look narrower, & the best way to do this is by accenting the eye area. Cat’s-eye styles are good as well as metal frames with rimless bottoms.

Black frames seem to be the most popular choice when it comes to eye-wear, but be careful that it doesn’t look too harsh on your face. Or that you don’t look like Stevie Wonder. (It is easier than you would imagine.)

Don’t be afraid of sunglasses with colored frames, especially if they’re in a color you wear often. I once owned a pair of turquoise sunglasses which I absolutely cherished… but one day they broke. That’s not the point. Experiment! Try on some colorful sunglasses; they tend to be far more interesting than the others.

If black looks too harsh & colour isn’t your thing, try brown or tortoiseshell. Even if you don’t wear brown EVER, they’re a good choice because they’re neutral. Trust me, they will work with any ensemble.

My best sunglasses tip is this: go to a department store with a huge range. Take a camera. Photograph yourself in various styles (or have your friend do it if you’re too embarrassed to pose alone). Most sales assistants with a clue won’t mind. Just say you want to have a think about it. Before you leave, be sure to get the model number of the ones you like. Then search EBay for the same ones. I bought my Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses (which I LOVE) for 1/3 of the price my local department store wanted. (When buying off EBay, always check the seller’s feedback to make sure they’re not selling fakes.)

For the fashionable, the word on the street is that big round sunglasses are heading out of style. Of course, this doesn’t mean you have to stop wearing them, but it DOES mean it’s going to be harder to buy them. If you’re a fan, as I am, I suggest you snap ‘em up soon.

A lot of people think you should have two pairs of sunglasses — one for casual attire & one pair that is more glamourous. Some of you will think this is excessive, but some of you would feel under-prepared with only two pairs. I have more pairs of sunglasses than I care to count, but only three that I wear on a regular basis. Oh, okay, four. Getting contact lenses a couple of years ago means I can actually wear sunglasses, & after years of OPPRESSION I embrace the opportunity!

 



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To Wear or not to Wear Designer Sunglasses

July 11th, 2009
It’s not clear who started the ‘sunglass’ trend or when. It could be the lovely Jackie O who sported huge sunglasses and made it a fashion statement. Or, it could be any one of those cowboy movies where Ray-Bans glinted in the afternoon sun and added oodles to the charisma of the character. In any case, sunglasses as fashion accessories has arrived big time, and they are here to stay!

From experience, you must already know that there are certain sunglasses that are essentially ‘you’. Granted, these are rare and hard to find. But wearing the right sunglass can transform you from the average Joe or Jane to a guy or gal who looks like a million bucks. That is why so many people, stars included, go for a variety of designer sunglasses.

However, designer sunglasses have a huge disadvantage. Their price! A decent pair could make you poorer by a whopping $500 or $1,000. If you are on a small, tight budget (like most of us), splurging on a pair of designer sunglasses is the last thing on your agenda. At the most, you could probably afford to buy one pair. But, as fashion accessories go, the styles of sunglasses keep changing every season. What was ‘in’ last year may go out of vogue this year. What you wear during the summer has to be different from your winter wear. Going on a vacation? Well, you need something that suits the conditions of the place you will be visiting. If you want people to appreciate the beauty of your sunglasses, you had better be in style. Which means you have to keep revamping your collection. Changing your designer sunglasses to suit the whims of fashion is a costly affair. Fortunately, there are other options!

If you want to stay with the trend but not feel the pinch of it on your purse, then, the best way is to opt for designer inspired sunglasses. Wait! Do not confuse these with fake or cheap sunglasses. There is a vital difference between the two. Fake sunglasses are made in the style and likeliness of designer sunglasses, using cheap materials. Thus, their life and quality are great compromised right from the time they are manufactured. This explains why the manufacturers are able to sell fake sunglasses at throwaway prices. Fake sunglasses bear the logo or signature of the designer brand that is being copied. So, fakes are designed to fool gullible people. It is another matter that most people who see these fakes can instantly make them out.

Unlike fakes, designer inspired sunglasses are manufactured by legitimate companies which sell legal products only. Designer inspired sunglasses will not bear the logo or signature of any brand. These glasses are made from quality materials and there is no risk of them looking cheap, losing color or falling apart.

The greatest advantage of buying designer inspired sunglasses is cost effectiveness. You can easily buy several pairs of high quality sunglasses for very little. And if you happen to make your purchase from a source that sells wholesale, you can further benefit from the great prices that are on offer.



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Aviator Sunglasses - Mysterious - Dangerous -intriguing

July 10th, 2009
Aviator Sunglasses are becoming ever so popular with the younger vibrant people. Young adults love the 70s appeal they can get from wearing aviator style sunglasses. Growing up in the 80s, Top Gun, Tom Cruise, and Aviator Sunglasses was the big hype, but aviator sunglasses were actually brought about in the late 1930s. Aviator Sunglasses are worn by men and women. Men typically wear Police Aviator Sunglasses, Polarized Aviator Sunglasses, and Latest Trend Sunglasses while women like Celebrity Aviator Sunglasses and Latest Trend Aviator Sunglasses. Aviator Sunglasses are popular with law enforcement, pilots and are very popular with men in the military. Aviator Sunglasses are made to be light and sturdy. Aviator Sunglasses come with the recognizable oval polycarbonate lenses made in various colors. Polycarbonate lenses that are made of plastic make for a much lighter pair of sunglasses, which enables you to wear sunglasses for a longer period of time without feeling uncomfortable. The silver mirrored police lens is one of the more popular colors, with the gun colored lens following right behind. Others colors offered in Aviator Style Sunglasses are charcoal, brown, blue/gray and smoke colored lenses. Lenses are usually UV 400 maximum protection to protect your eyes from UVA & UVB rays. Most Aviator Style Sunglasses have nickel frames and spring temples, but Aviator Sunglasses can also be found with high

quality poly frames in different colors. Poly frames make for really light sunglasses.

Aviator Sunglasses
were made to completely cover all areas of your eyes shielding your eyes from UV rays and/or protecting your eyes from wind and debris. Although Aviator Sunglasses have a practical reason for wearing they are more chosen as many people’s choices because of the fashion statement they make. Wearing Aviator Sunglasses makes you feel like somebody. These sunglasses give off a vibe that you may have a little bit of a dangerous side to you and give you a very intriguing look. Be sure to check them out at Superflysunglasses.com!



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