Polaroid Sun

Polaroid Sun



It's a little known fact that there is a connection between common Polaroid cameras and sunglasses all day. Keep reading for more on this subject, and as some other interesting facts.

Sunglasses were only introduced in the United States in the twentieth century, around 1930. This totally new, unusual type of glasses sold on the boardwalks of Atlantic City, New Jersey and vowed to protect the wearer's eyes from the harmful sun. In an age where people do not care about the harmful effects of snuff, alcohol, or sun damage to your skin, you probably were not at all concerned about the effect of sun in her eyes.

Into the next 10 years the polarization of the lenses were developed, as well. Back to Polaroid camera connection and sunglasses – the inventor of the famous camera Polaroid Polaroid filter integrated in the composition of the sunglasses' lenses that gives us what we today call: polarized lenses.

This technology For many years, is still used today. In the time it was the biggest step of his time to protecting our eyes from the sun.

Now, since that time, the 1930s sunglasses have been become a favorite accessory for all. We use the cool sunglasses as a way to show our style. Also use cool sunglasses to show our sophistication and even our social standing. And sometimes you just want to see our favorite celebrity. Who is that behind those Foster Grants?

Michael Baxter recommends you get some cool sunglasses to protect your baby blues. The brand isn’t important, they can be all kinds of sunglasses, as long as they have the proper UV protection in the lens.

Polaroid Sun 600 advert (1983 tv ad)

Polaroid Sun




Polaroid Sun

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