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Designer sunglasses

By Pierre Kayham


Shades are shades for the eyes that provide protection, better vision, comfort, or merely a chic look. They are different from spectacles which only function for folks with defects of vision. Shades (French: lunette) are more associated with fashion rather than function. It is conjectured that the idea of sunglasses took birth from the Roman Emperor Nero who liked to observe gladiator fights thru emeralds and rubies. But the modern sun shades took shape only in the 1940s where the flick pop fraternity has had a massive contribution in making them so popular. Today, shades can be found in all discernible colors, with lots of rim and frame styles and protecting enhancements.

The most well-liked classic kind of shades is the flier. They have oval pear-shaped lenses that narrow towards the bridge of the nose. Early pictures have stars flaunting their fliers stylishly. This style is still principally popular; despite the entry of polarized lenses, sports eyewear, wraparounds and clip-ons. Polarized sunglasses provide protection from serious solar glares from water and snow surfaces, beaches, and roads. They use the light polarization technology mastered by Edwin H. Land in 1936. Folk who want to drop their glasses for something trendier without making compromises on their visible quality select prescriptive sun shades. Sportspeople wear a different sort of polarized shades that are mirrored on the outside that reflect light of different colors.

Whatever type of glasses one might be wearing can be modified into something radically different by attaching two clip-ons. Clip-on sunglasses are a couple of lens available in a wide variety of colors and features that could be joined onto an existing pair of glasses or even a hat. Shades are linked with fashion in a big way and people like Britney Spears, Ivana Trump, Sophia Loren, and Linda Evans have their own lines of shades. One could say that sunglasses are as much part of the catwalk as they're of the street.

Oakley was the 1st brand to recognize the potential of sunglasses as a style accessory. Their sun shades are still extraordinarily highly priced and exclusive. However there are countless other brands including Ray-Bans, Serengetis, Christian Diors, Chanels, Donna Karans, Dolce & Gabbanas, and Louis Vuittons. Thronging the designer sunglasses market. These popular brands have spawned another unending market of replica shades, whose products are going to be available at fractions of the costs of the originals.

Sun shades are a must-have on beaches, picnics, or simply when walking down the street on a sunny day. They have become as important as any other part of clothing. Sunglasses are not only a visible help; they are also a crucial part of clothing. They affect the overall look of the person. No wonder that buying a couple of sunglasses is about as much a decision-making process as purchasing any other style accessory.

Calvin Klein, Gucci, Nike, Adidas, Donna Karan, Marco Ricci, Dolce & Gabbana, Serengeti, Christian Dior, and Chanel are just few of the hundreds of the names that are involved in the construction of hip designer shades. They retail their designer glasses at exclusive outlets, shopping centers, and multiplexes at marginally raised costs than standard sunglasses. There is a lot of advertising and marketing for such sun shades using all types of media and celebrity brand ambassadors.




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