Tuesday, August 6, 2013

sunglasses is the star the adoring fans

The first is in fact no sunglasses sunglasses, but closer to the smoke glasses due process used to darken, in lens, Chinese judicial system is mostly used as early as 1400 judges, this method of colored lens is to hide the face and eyes, gestures, the judge asked the witness, and gave it some time the ruling, sometimes harsh, to say the least. The Italian early also used this technology of colored glass smoke, they had a thriving enterprise, export the history of dark glasses to all over china. The last century, Chinese judges have a version from the local mineral quartz, but a superior version of Italy was quickly accepted by Chinese officials and the local black quartz quickly forgotten.
Optical spectrum glasses are play disease and in 1700 vision correction purposes, but these very early spectrum based glasses of blue and green, is it right? This point of view, the sun is our eye injuries. It was not until the walk down the track, we arrived in twentieth Century, a new method is in the hands of farther, although again not necessarily protect vision, it is considered the first version of some sunglasses is the star the adoring fans, so they can travel around the public does not have any note or article, but of course, because not every hidden in his appearance to access one of the public quickly figured out, if someone wearing a pair of sunglasses, they might be in after all is very important, so it kind of defeats the purpose of all this. However, the public saw these new glasses, and interested in this new fashion style.
A gentleman named Foster Grant noticed this new interest, in dark glasses, and embarked on a Foster Grant called the first public service brand, which is in the early nineteen twenties, as the decorative arts craze swept the world. His timing couldn't be better, he was in 1929, he sold the new sunglasses, Woolworth dime store which is the five most popular one time is also located in the Atlantic city of New Jersey, near the beach.

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