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  2. Cazal Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Cazal sunglasses were worn by hip hop artists Run DMC, [2] the Fat Boys, Jay-Z, LL Cool J, Rick Ross (who has a facial tattoo of the Cazal logo), [6] and Will.I.Am. [7] Spike Lee wore the 616 style in the film She's Gotta Have It. [2] In 1985, a Philly rap group named the Cazal Boys made a song called Snatchin Cazals. [2]

  3. New Year's glasses - Wikipedia

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    New Year's glasses are novelty eyeglasses in the numerical shape of the coming year usually worn during New Year's Eve parties. [1] They were invented and patented [ 2 ] by Richard Sclafani and Peter Cicero in 1992, although other companies have produced similar versions. [ 3 ]

  4. glassybaby - Wikipedia

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    Each glassybaby is given a different name, and the founder's son, Mericos, writes poems for each name and meaning. [26] Candle votives range from $60 to $200, and drinking glasses range from $75 to $125. At the bottom of this glassybaby, you can see the triskelion symbol.

  5. This Is What Those Numbers on Your Glasses Mean - AOL

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    The numbers on your eyewear are more important than you think—an optometrist tells us why. The post This Is What Those Numbers on Your Glasses Mean appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. I tried those Pair Eyewear glasses with the magnetic ... - AOL

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    I ordered a pair of, er, Pair glasses with black frames and a navy-blue top, because I'm boring. My only regret is that I didn't choose something fun like The Retro Batman.

  7. List of oldest eyewear companies - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a list of the oldest brands and companies operating only in the eyewear manufacturing business to date and in any country. "Eyewear", although a relatively modern terminology, refers to the category of all items and accessories worn over the eyes for fashion adornment, protection against the environment and medical issues, including glasses (also called eyeglasses or ...