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Ten interesting facts about sunglasses

Introduction
Do you love sunglasses? Whether you're looking for a new pair of sunglasses or want to learn
more about this essential fashion accessory, keep reading. You may be surprised by some of the
things you find out. Sunglasses are more than just a fashion statement.

Specxyfy has brought an interesting article on the ten fun facts about sunglasses you may not
have known. From their history to the different types of sunglasses available today, we've
covered you with some fast facts about them. So, let's gather some information!!

What was the original name for Sunglasses?


The first sunglasses for public use came about in 1765 when English designer and inventor
James Ayscough created tinted eyeglasses. He believed his invention could improve vision, so he
sold these shades at an affordable price to anyone who wanted them!

Long before fashionable sunglasses, the Inuit people of Alaska used a kind made from walrus
ivory to protect their eyes against snow blindness. These early shades had small slits carved into
them for seeing but still blocked out most glare with just enough room left over so that you could
see what was going on around you.

The other name for sunglasses used to be goggles earlier. Some nowadays even call sunglasses
"polaroids."

Ten Fun facts about Sunglasses


Here are some interesting facts about sunglasses that you may not have known:
1. The sunglasses have changed over time. The original lenses were made from glass, but
today's high-performance plastic ones add various improvements, including lighter
weight and shatterproof capabilities that make them more durable than ever. So, we can
call these things sunglass instead of sunplastics!
2. The history of the Emerald goes back to ancient Rome! In 50 CE, Roman Emperor Nero
wore polished emeralds to watch epic Gladiator fights at his Colosseum. The bright
sunshine under the Mediterranean sky was just too much for him, so he needed shades to
protect his eyes from those harsh rays. They helped him see more comfortably than
before, making all those people crowded into small spaces feel less afraid.
3. The first sunglasses were fashioned 2,000 years ago in a very snowy climate by Inuit
Eskimos. The crude eye covers featured small slits to minimize glare from the sun's rays
reflecting off snow and gave them better vision without having any actual sunlight
shining directly onto one's face.
4. The first sunglasses were not what we would consider modern, but they came a long way
from their predecessors. He soon discovered that his glasses were much more popular
than any of the products he promoted.
5. The Great Eyebrow Debate is an ongoing argument amongst those who promote the idea
of visible eyebrows or not. Many people argue about which face shape is best, but no one
can agree.
6. Whether you're on a hike or just looking to spice up your outfit, Wayfarers will be sure
not to disappoint. These classic shades have been seen in movies like The Blues Brothers
and Risky Business, which makes them an iconic piece for any fashionista's wardrobe.
7. The sunglasses world is in an endless debate about whether or not eyebrows should be
visible above the top of one's lenses. The Great Eyebrow debate will never end, with both
sides believing they have the perfect shape.
8. The statistics on broken sunglasses are alarming! It's estimated that an American breaks,
sit on or loses a pair every 14 minutes. That is why you should keep your favorite shades
in the case when not using them - make sure they're secure enough so as not to stretch out
their snug fit around your fabulous face.
9. Sir Elton John is said to have more than 1,000 pairs of sunglasses. He has some that are
extravagant and creative, with jewels for each lens or even feathers. The singer can
accessorize his stage outfits in any color he wants thanks to this extensive collection
which shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon either since reports state the well-
loved musician still purchases new eyewear regularly just like when he first started all
those years ago performing on stages around London before becoming famous.
10. The Ray-Ban Aviator glasses have been around since the 1930s, and they remain one of
the popular choices for men. The original intent behind these frames was to protect
military pilots' eyes from high-altitude sunlight. Still, now we can find all the different
colors that also come with mirrors inside them, so you don't need contact lenses while
flying.

Conclusion
Sunglasses are a summer must-have, but they do more than keep the sun out of our eyes.
Insightful, isn’t it? We never realized that sunglasses had so many interesting facts. From their
history to how they're made, sunglasses come with many interesting tidbits! Are there any that
surprised you? Let us know in the comments below. And don't forget to stock up on shades for
this year's sunny season – we have plenty of great styles to choose from here at Specxyfy!

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