Oversized sunglasses ,which were fashionable in the 1980s, are now often used for humorous purposes, and look like a pair of sunglasses that is extremely large for the face. They usually come in sparkling colors with colored lenses and can be purchased cheaply.
<a href=” http://www.himfr.com/buy-the_invisible/”>the invisible</a>Over recent years however, moderately oversized sunglasses have become a fashion trend. There are many variations, such as the ‘Onassis’, discussed below, and Dior white sunglasses.
Onassis glasses or “Jackie O’s” are very large sunglasses worn by women. This style of sunglasses is said to mimic the kind most famously worn by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the 1960s. The glasses continue to be popular with women, and celebrities may use these to hide from paparazzi.
Mirrorshades are sunglasses with a mirrored coating on the surface. Their popularity with police officers in the United States has earned them the nickname “cop shades”. The two most popular styles for these are dual lenses set in metal frames (which are often confused with Aviators), and “Wraparound” (a single, smooth, semi-circular lens that covers both eyes and much of the same courtyard of the face covered by protective goggles, combined with a minimal plastic frame and single piece of plastic serving as a nosepiece). Wraparound sunglasses are also quite popular in the world of extreme sports.
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