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    Celine Eyewear Square-Frame Tortoiseshell Acetate Sunglasses The Oversized Designer Sunglasses A good pair of sunglasses is an essential beach item, when it comes to sun protection and style.

  5. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    The singer Elton John sometimes wore oversized sunglasses on stage in the mid-1970s as part of his Captain Fantastic act. Since the late 2000s, moderately oversized sunglasses have become a fashion trend. There are many variations, such as the "Onassis", discussed below, and Dior white sunglasses. Onassis glasses or "Jackie O's" are very large ...

  6. Horn-rimmed glasses - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The trend died out in the 1970s with a backlash against 50s and 60s culture, as oversized metal glasses in the style of the Ray-Ban Aviator became popular. [ citation needed ] Semi-round horn-rimmed glasses came back into fashion in the 1980s, with tortoiseshell being fashionable amongst entrepreneurs and "yuppies".

  7. Aviator sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    The AN6531 Comfort Cable aviator sunglasses frame kept being issued by the U.S. military as No. MIL-G-6250 glasses after World War II with different lenses as Type F-2 (arctic) and Type G-2 aviator sunglasses but fitted with darker lenses until their substitute the Type HGU-4/P aviator sunglasses became available in the late 1950s. [6] [7] [8]