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  2. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    Stunna shades: Used as a slang term in the hyphy movement, usually referring to sunglasses with oversized lenses. Glecks is Scottish slang for glasses or sunglasses. Cooling glasses is a term used in Southern India (predominantly Kerala) and the Middle East for sunglasses.

  3. 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]

  4. Shutter shades - Wikipedia

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    The shades are marketed as suitable for both men and women and are available in an assortment of styles and colors. Depending on the design, shutter shades may not function as sunglasses; although some models contain UV resistant lenses, many do not. The horizontal plastic "shades" neither provide protection for the eye from UV light nor ...

  5. Dakota Johnson Recalls 'Weird' 'Fifty Shades of Grey ... - AOL

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    Nearly a decade after her debut as Anastasia Steele, Dakota Johnson is candidly pulling back the curtain on her experience with the franchise that turned her into a worldwide star. As Johnson ...

  6. Ray-Ban Wayfarer - Wikipedia

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    1950s singer Buddy Holly helped popularise Wayfarers. Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and eyeglasses have been manufactured by Ray-Ban since 1952. Made popular in the 1950s and 1960s by music and film icons such as Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and James Dean, Wayfarers almost became discontinued in the 1970s, before a major resurgence was created in the 1980s through massive product placements.

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the popularity of aviator sunglasses in disco, many wore glasses in the shape of aviators but with clear prescription lenses. [376] Neckties became wider and bolder, and shirt collars became long and pointed. [377] A couple at prom in late 1970s: Powder Tuxedo and sleeved dress.