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Sunglasses

Sunglasses (also called sun spectacles – see usage of words for eyepieces) are a kind of visual correction aid, variously termed spectacles or glasses, which feature lenses that are coloured or darkened to screen out strong light from the eyes.

Many people find direct sunlight too bright to be comfortable, especially when reading from paper on which the sun directly shines. Also, with the rise of the atmosphere's damaged ozone layer, it has been recommended to the public to wear these kind of glasses on sunny days to protect the eyes from ultraviolet radiation, which can lead to the development of a cataract. Sunglasses have also been associated with film actors since the lighting involved in production is typically strong and uncomfortable to the naked eye.

It is important to ensure that the makers of one's sunglasses ensure that the glasses protect against UV rays. Lenses that are simply dark but do not provide UV protection may actually make things worse, as the dimmer light causes the pupils to dilate, admitting more UV rays.

Corrective lenses can be darkened to serve the same purpose, or secondary clip-on dark lenses can be placed in front of the regular lenses.

People with severe visual impairment, such as the blind, often wear sunglasses so they do not make others uncomfortable with the fact that they cannot make eye contact with them (not seeing eyes may be better than seeing eyes which seem to look in the wrong direction). Some people who are severely visually impaired but still sighted wear sunglasses in order to protect their vision against glare.

James Ayscough began experimenting with tinted lenses in spectacles in the mid-18th century. These were not "sunglasses" as such; Ayscough believed blue- or green-tinted glass could correct for specific vision impairments. Protection from the sun's rays was not a concern of his.

Sunglasses as such were introduced by Sam Foster in 1929. Foster found a ready market on the beaches of Atlantic City, New Jersey, where he began selling Foster Grants from a Woolworth on the Boardwalk.

Sunglasses would not become polarized, however, until 1936, when Edwin H. Land began experimenting with making lenses with his patented Polaroid filter.

People predominantly seen wearing sunglasses

Some celebrities are predominantly seen in public wearing sunglasses. These people include:

The reasons for this are varied and the behavior is typically the source of much speculation in the yellow press.

Fictional characters predominantly seen wearing sunglasses

Some fictional characters are predominantly depicted as wearing sunglasses. These include:
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Designer Eyepatches
Designer eyepatches, hand-made, comfortable to wear, any color or design
http://www.eyepatches.com

JV
Ukraine company that sells laser vision brand spectacles that alledgedly preserve visual acuity and can reduce myopia and astigmatism.
http://www.paco.net/~invet/eng/titul_e.htm

Pearle Vision
Retail optical chain with vision centers nationwide.
http://www.pearlevision.com/

Eye-Robics
Improving vision with eye movement exercises.
http://www.eye-robics.com/

Endless Forest, Inc.
Eye massage products including a CD-ROM and the magnetic acupressure eye massager.
http://www.eyemassage.com/

BJ's Optical
Retail optical chain located inside BJ's wholesale clubs.
http://www.bjsoptical.com

Eye Care Centers of America
ECCA services your eye care and eyewear needs, operating 350+ stores nationwide.
http://www.ecca.com/

Dinapoli Vision Consultants
Provides quality eyewear, sunglasses, frames, contact lenses, sports eyewear, and specialty vision products.
http://www.dinapoliopt.com

Exact Eye Care
Full service optical company, optometry services, eye glasses, reading glasses and contact lenses.
http://www.exacteyecare.com/

Full Contact Eyecare
Retailer of contact lenses, eyeglasses, and sunglasses. Includes an "Ask The Doctor" feature.
http://www.full-contact.net

Eyewear.com
Sells designer sunglasses, specialtly eyewear and contact lenses.
http://www.eyewear.com

LensDoc.com
Retailer of contacts, sunglasses, reading glasses, and other personal care products.
http://www.lensdoc.com/

Elens.com
Sells designer sunglasses, prescription glasses, and contacts at discount prices.
http://www.elens.com

D.O.C. Optics
Optical retail chain offering brand-name contacts, sunglasses, and accessories online.
http://www.docoptics.com/

Barefoot Lenses
Offers brand name prescription contacts and sunglasses.
http://www.bfootlens.com

See Clearly Method
A program developed to reduce nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia, and eyestrain.
http://www.seeclearlymethod.com/

Visual Solutions
Offering designs reading glasses, clip ons, and sunglass styles that that fit over regular glasses.
http://www.eye-gear.com

Visco, Inc.
Wiser Viser, a sun visor that attaches to glasses and also functions as a carrying case.
http://www.wiserviser.com

Designer Eyewear Outlet
Eyeglasses and sunglasses by Calvin Klein, Guess, and Vuarnet.
http://www.designereyewearoutlet.com/

Peepers
Specializing in reading sunglasses and bifocal sunglasses for poolside, boating, flying and other outdoor activities.
http://www.peeperspecs.com/

Shades of Distinction
Offering sunglasses and reading glasses.
http://www.shadesofdistinction.com/



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