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  2. File:Face-glasses.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Horn-rimmed glasses - Wikipedia

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    Horn-rimmed glasses are a type of eyeglasses. Originally made out of either horn or tortoise shell, for most of their history they have actually been constructed out of thick plastics designed to imitate those materials. They are characterized by their bold appearance on the wearer's face, in contrast to metal frames, which appear less pronounced.

  4. File:3d glasses red cyan.svg - Wikipedia

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    Make glasses body opaque white from transparent so the image makes sense on non-white backgrounds: 23:10, 30 January 2006: 270 × 70 (4 KB) Dschwen: 3D glasses icon to label anachrome images intended for viewing with red/cyan color filter glasses. Own image.

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  6. I tried those Pair Eyewear glasses with the magnetic frames ...

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    Pair offers only about 10 frame styles each for men and women, with five available for kids. But you can choose from dozens of top options, everything from solid colors to holiday themes to "sun ...

  7. Rimless eyeglasses - Wikipedia

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    The template for rimless eyeglasses date back to the 1820s, when an Austrian inventor named Johann Friedrich Voigtländer [] marketed a rimless monocle. [2] The design as it is known today arose in the 1880s [3] as a means to alleviate the combined weight of metal frames with heavy glass lenses.