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  3. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    An alternative is to use the corrective glasses with a secondary lenses such as oversize sunglasses that fit over the regular glasses, clip-on lens that are placed in front of the glasses, and flip-up glasses which feature a dark lens that can be flipped up when not in use (see below).

  4. Clip-on - Wikipedia

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    Clip-on may refer to: Clip-on tie , a bow tie or necktie that is fixed to the front of the shirt collar by a metal clip Clip-on lens, a dark sunglasses lens that can be clipped onto corrective eyewear

  5. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    The addition of brows makes a pair of glasses browline glasses; pair of nose pads that allows a comfortable resting of the eye wires on the nose; pair of pad arms connect the nose pads to the eye wires; pair of temples (earpieces) on either side of the skull; pair of temple tips at the ends of the temples; pair of end pieces connect the eye ...

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  7. Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    The eyewear industry is estimated to be valued at US$100 billion as of May 2018. Much of the eyewear industry's prominence and use in fashion occurred in Western cultures during the 1950s, with individual designers and celebrities at the time wearing them in public and increasing the popularity of eyewear, especially sunglasses. [1]