Thursday, September 12, 2013
grew rapidly in the French army team
Originally designed in 1936, specifically for the aviator sunglasses to protect their eyes pilots. Ray-Ban, who made the glasses, glasses for the military and their pilots, the pilots style glasses, then released to the public the first company. Aviator style sunglasses, in this way, the entire range of their eye protection, and not just from the anti glare design. The lens is large enough to cover the entire range of the eyes, to prevent light and wind damage the eyes. The lens itself is plain, but is actually slightly raised, to help the refraction of light. Often the reflection, lens color is very dark, the general nature of the green, and only allow the incident about 20% light penetrates the glass. This means that around, only about 20% of the natural light is allowed to reach the retina, eyes, reduce glare and eye injury.
Even if the sunglasses have appeared since 30 time metaphase, they did not become fashionable for another thirty years. Pop icons, such as the Beatles were regarded as the movement in the 60's the fashion colors, but this time, has made the aviator sunglasses to society. Douglas Macarthur's famous generals to show off his ray ban during the Second World War, when he landed on the beach, in Philippines. Americans, is it right? The only movement of these colors during the second world war. The French army issued the same sun glasses, their popularity grew rapidly in the French army team.
Many police wearing ray ban case, when the show in the late 70's and early 80's,, such as chip and TJ Hooke show that the police ray ban. In the movie, the celebrity start moving ray bans as the ultimate coolness demonstration. Tom Curise almost single-handed nearly back in the movie, "cherish high aspirations" at the forefront of fashion style. Stallone said some of his movie craze. Fashion imitation of their favorite TV and movie stars and rushed out to buy their own a pair of aviator sunglasses.
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