Monday, July 29, 2013

tear Shaped Sunglasses


To search for information on the Internet the aviator sunglasses, you'll find out some articles, many of them who first they and their aerospace and manufacturing provides different versions.
When most people think of their imagination of the aviator sunglasses sunglasses and those large, teardrop-shaped lenses. When you look at people, they are wearing those big, tear Shaped Sunglasses, either with a silver mirror, or a shade of green.
Many articles in Internet credit Ray-Ban, a division of the Bausch & Lomb, early in the first pilot in 1936 to create a sunglasses. They claim that, these sunglasses standards to the pilot in the first World War pilot goggles evolution
Interestingly, in 1936 to note is that Ray-Ban doesn't exist! Secondly, Ray-Ban did not make Sunglasses - Foster Grant, he did a lot of production oversized sunglasses cheap to sell them through Woolworth pontoon bridge in New Jersey.
On the west coast of sunglasses popular film star began to appear in public wearing these oversized sunglasses. It is assumed that they were wearing them to hide their identity, to tell the truth, they are just trying to protect their eyes, dazzling lights, leaving their eyes red, intense movie set.
This is not the presence of pilot really went into the aviator sunglasses, until the late nineteen thirties. A very practical reasons first pilot early pilots wear goggles. Early aircraft often have to engine consumption of engine oil, engine oil glut will pilot in the flight process face blown back. You want with the influence of wind, in the open cockpit, goggles, oil and energy problem is a good solution.
The famous white scarf, explode on pilot's shoulder is it right? A kind of fashion, but they used to wipe off the oil, while their aircraft pilots flying goggles.

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