Friday, November 14, 2008

History of Sunglasses – From 12th Century China to 21st Century Celebrity.dom

The recent decades have proven to be quite successful for sunglasses. The portable entity which presents itself as two lenses held together by a simple nose piece has been reworked and redesigned innumerous times to fit the fashion tastes of millions of people. Designer sunglasses are no longer utilized simply as guardians of our eyes against the sun – they have become an inextricable part of the fashion world, and have manifested into hundreds different styles.

But did you know that centuries before movie stars donned sunglasses and posed for the cameras, sunglasses began their climb into the their own celebrity in 13th century China? The original sunglass trendsetters were Chinese judges who began wearing sunglasses – or quartz lenses, tinted by smoke- in order to cover their eye expressions, and thus their opinions. It seems that the initial purpose of sunglasses was not even to protect the eyes against the sun; it was to protect the eyes of important decision makers from unwanted spectators.

Not until the twentieth century did sunglasses begin to be utilized for UV ray protection purposes. In the 1920s, Sam Foster introduced the sunglasses to the American public. At that time the lenses were beginning to be manufactured to protect the eyes from the sun. Sam Foster began selling sunglasses in Atlantic City, NJ, and slowly but surely maximizing their popularity.

And in the 1930, Edwin H. Land, commenced another phenomenon by using his patented Polaroid filter by polarizing the lenses. At this time, sunglasses began to gain their popularity at an even faster rate. Famous movie stars and musicians ensured the sunglasses’ stardom by wearing them in public and in front of the camera.

Today, you will rarely see a person without sunglasses on a bright, sunny day. Sunglasses have become part of our wardrobe as shoes and purses, and a part of celebritydom as designer gowns and short-lived marriages. And we love our designer sunglasses because of their versatility, transportability, UV ray protection, but mainly because they make us look good.

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A Guide For Choosing Designer Eyeglasses for Men

When it comes to designer eyeglasses, men and women are in need in different styles, shapes and colors. This guide is intended to help our wonderful men to pick out the right designer eyeglasses or sunglasses frames for their everyday use.

Choose Comfortable Designer Eyeglasses That Fit Well

* One of the most important factors that men must consider when picking out their eyeglasses or sunglasses is how well they fit. Make sure that the temples do not dig into the sides of your face by picking out designer eyeglass frames that are wide enough for your mug.

* It is also important to make sure that the temples are long enough as well. You can do that by checking the curve of at the end of the temple – it should go over the ear without pushing against it.

* Also, make sure the nosepiece in your designer eyeglass frames is adjustable, so it can be bent to your comfort.

Durability Is A Must

Picking out eyeglass frames that will last a long time is another must for men. Choose materials such as titanium and stainless steel, which are tough, sturdy metals that will not damage easily.

Designer Eyeglass Fashion For Men

Just because men are need of sturdy and comfortable eyeglass frames, does not mean they do not want to look good. Below you will find 3 helpful tips for choosing fashionable designer eyeglass frames that are specifically for men.

* Aviator frames have proven to be a popular choice amongst male sunglasses aficionadas. They are large, stylish and very masculine. Check out Rayban aviator frames for that sexy, manly look.

* Rimless eyeglasses are also becoming quite a fashionable style among men. They are simple, sleek and chic. Check out Bvlgari rimless eyeglasses for this awesome look.

* And finally, titanium and stainless steel is not recommended only for their durability. Those metals make quite the fashion statement with their lightweight and understated looks. If this look appeals to you, Chloe designer eyeglass frames may be just what you need.

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Fake Designer Sunglasses – Friend or Foe?

Yes, fake products are everywhere. From that Gucci wallet, to that Prada purse, to those fabulous Dolce and Gabbana sunglasses—- as long as there’s the real thing, there will be someone out there trying to copy it and selling it for a cheaper price. So, what can be wrong with trying to sell good-looking designer sunglasses for a more “affordable price?” Well, plenty…

Dangerously Poor Quality

Of course the quality of fake sunglasses will not be anywhere near the original. But it’s more than just being poor, it’s being dangerously poor. For instance, the lenses may not be shatterproof, which could put your eyes in danger in case of an accident.

No UV Protection

Fake sunglasses may lack any UV protection, again putting your peepers at risk for harmful UV ray exposure. In those types of cases, fake sunglasses fail in their primary purpose of protecting your eyes against the sun.

Distorted Lenses

Because the quality of the fake sunglasses’ lenses is meager, they may also be quite distorted which can cause the consumer headaches, dizziness and visual disturbances, such as illusions of uneven ground.

Too Fragile To Last

Again, since the quality is cheap, fake sunglasses simply cannot last as long as the real designer sunglasses. They scratch, bend and fall apart far quicker than the real thing. It may cost more to purchase several replacement pairs of the fake sunglasses than one authentic pair of designer sunglasses.

The Verdict Is In?!

It seems that all of the above-mentioned reasons warn against purchasing fake sunglasses. Sure, you may think you’re getting a good deal since most fakes may look pretty close to the original, but in actuality you’re doing yourself a disservice. So, why not spend a little more money, but buy a pair that will not only look great but also last a long time. And it always feels good to know that you own the real thing.

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Find the Right Designer (Sun) Glasses for Your Face

Find the Right Designer (Sun) Glasses for Your Face

Those frames that go on your face are no longer there just to hold the lenses that either help you see or guard against the sun. Finding the right pair pairs of designer eye or sun glasses has become a very important and sometimes difficult task when matching those various shapes of frames to the various shapes of your face. This article is designed to help you identify what shape your face is graced with and what type of designer glasses will grace your face.

Different shapes of shades for the different shapes of faces

* If you have an OVAL face, you’re in sun/eye glasses luck! Almost all styles of eye wear goes with an OVAL shape. Try wraparounds, shields, or square shaped frames with gently rounded edges and higher temples. Pick up a pair of Chanel sunglasses and face the world with style.

* If you have a ROUND face, aim for frames that make the face look longer and thinner, such as those that are equal to or slightly wider than the broadest part of the face. Designer sunglasses with brow bars also pull the eye upward, making the face appear longer. Look for wider frames with angular / rectangular styles for your designer eye wear, such as Gucci or Fendi glasses.

* Us DIAMOND –shaped face folks have wide or high cheekbones with a narrow forehead and chin. Good frames for this shape include square, rimless and oval frames, the last of which will soften the contour of your face. Make sure the styles are no wider than the top of the cheekbones, and feel confident when picking up those pair of Prada sunglasses.

* If you’re blessed with an OBLONG -shaped face, widen and shorten the face with sunglass styles that do not extend beyond the widest part of the face. Round or square shaped designer glasses like Emporio Armani will looks fantastic, as well as those frames with short horizontal and long vertical lines.

* A TRIANGLE-shaped face has a narrow jaw and a wide forehead. Soften the lower portion of the face by accenting the eye area with a pair of Marc Jacobs sunglasses or Christian Dior eyeglasses. Styles such as cat- eyes should angle outward at the top corner and be wide enough to balance the jaw-line. You can also try metal frames with rimless bottoms to fit your unique look.

Different sunglasses frames for different facial features

Not only are all our facial shapes different, our facial features are quite distinct as well. Look below if you’re more concerned with finding the right pair of eyeglasses to match your nose or forehead rather than the overall shape of your face.

· If you have a LARGE NOSE, balance it out with an oversize frames like a good pair of Bvlgari sunglasses.

· If you want to shorten a LONG NOSE, look for a pair of designer sunglasses with a low, dark, and straight bridge. Persol sunglasses or eyeglasses may be just what the doctor ordered.

· To widen CLOSE-SET eyes, check out frames with a light or clear bridge. Many Miu Miu sunglasses are a good match.

· To make WIDE-SET eyes seems closer together, aim for designer eyeglasses with a dark bridge or a rimless style. Yves Saint Laurent eyeglasses may be just what you’re looking for.

· Expand a SHORT FOREHEAD by choosing eye glasses with delicate or rimless frames so they blend in. Check out Diesel eyeglasses for this particular look.

· Shorten a HIGH-FOREHEAD by selecting frames that are even with or slightly higher than the brow-line. Consider Dolce and Gabbana eyeglasses when looking for those shortening frames.

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Welcome to The PopularGlasses.com Blog


Sunglasses. For some people, they’re just an accessory. For us, they’re so much more. When you put on a pair sunglasses, you can be Tom Cruise in Top Gun, Will Smith in Men In Black. You could be Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast At Tiffany’s or Trinity from The Matrix. Sunglasses can be the finishing touch on the perfect ensemble, and they can redeem your look on days when you just can’t be bothered to do more than throw on jeans and a t-shirt. They’re the must-have item for people who want to be seen, for people who don’t want to be seen, and people who want to be seen pretending that they don’t want to be seen. Sunglasses are for spies and action heroes, rock stars and starlets, days at the beach, days on the slopes, nights in the club. A pair of great sunglasses make the everyday less ordinary.

PopularGlasses.com is the shopping site for people who are serious about sunglasses, but don’t want to pay serious money. We’ve been in business for ten years, supplying only authentic designer sunglasses from the brightest design stars in the fashion galaxy, and we do it at great prices with a personal touch. Our new blog will be tracking the hottest trends in shades. Check back often to see what’s new in the fashion world—and in PopularGlasses.com’s stock room!

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

ED HARDY Eyeglasses


ED HARDY eyeglasses are bold, dramatic and guaranteed to draw attention to the wearer. The designs on the temples are inspired by well known Ed Hardy graphics including Beautiful Ghost, Battle and Geisha and Dragon designs. The dramatic look is enhanced with embellishments such as Swarovski crystals and vintage hinges, as well as leather and denim materials.

Eyeglasses say a lot about the person wearing them and can dramatically change your look. If you love bold and dramatic designs, you will love ED HARDY eyeglasses. The innovative designs and vivid graphics have made this line a top seller in luxury eyewear. These glasses are designed for comfort and durability as well as design.

If you need prescription lenses, this can be easily added to your ED HARDY eyeglasses using the “Add Frames” button located under the picture of the frames you are interested in purchasing. PopularGlasses.com single vision, bifocals and progressive lenses. If you just need some magnification for reading, but don’t wear prescription lenses, PopularGlasses.com offer magnification lenses to meet your needs. These lenses are similar to what you would find in department store non prescription lenses.

Wearing eyeglasses isn’t just for people with impaired vision. The trend of wearing designer eyewear for fashion purposes continues to be popular. ED HARDY eyeglasses are the perfect choice for fashion due to the innovative and dramatic designs of these frames.

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