Ten Little Known Facts About Sunglasses

Feb 05, 2014 Olympic Eyewear

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People rarely know interesting facts surrounding one of the most common worldwide accessories: sunglasses. This article provides a glimpse into the top 10 little-known facts about sunglasses.

  1. The earliest found historic sunglasses date to the Alaskan Inuits. While these primitive forms of sunglasses didn't have a similar appearance to today's stylish models, they offered protection from the sun. In fact, Inuit sunglasses were simply flat pieces of carved walrus ivory that featured small slits carved directly in front of the eye sections. This allowed the amount of light that penetrated the eyes to be limited. Was this ingenious and practical for their environments? Absolutely!
  2. It is estimated that nearly every 14 seconds in the U.S. alone, someone sits on, breaks or loses a pair of sunglasses.
  3. On eBay, every 90 seconds a man's pair of sunglasses is sold.
  4. The most expensive sunglasses – valued at $383,609 – were the elusive Dolce & Gabbana's DG2027B.
  5. Sunglasses were mass produced in America and marketed to Atlantic City, New Jersey beach tourists in 1929.
  6. The drizzly city of Seattle sells the most sunglasses per capita in the entire U.S.
  7. Elvis Presley's Madison Square Garden sunglasses were the most expensive sunglasses ever sold on eBay – fetching an astounding $250,000.
  8. Today's sunglasses' styles are pushing the limits. Designers are making environmentally friendly designs with frames that feature 100-percent wood. Looking stylish and preserving the environment has never been more fashionable.
  9. Originally developed by Bausch & Lomb in 1936, the timeless aviator-style sunglasses were developed as Ray-Ban sunglasses for pilots. Designed to protect pilots' delicate eyes from harmful sunrays, these styles became available to the public in 1937. Today they are classic designs that are commonly worn by both men and women.
  10. Elton John is rumored to have a collection of more than 1,000 pairs of sunglasses. In fact, his entire glasses collection is believed to encompass more than 250,000 pairs. The only question remains: how does someone begin to select a single pair with a collection that easily spans more than an entire room?

Olympic Eyewear offers thousands of sunglasses at deeply discounted prices. Making it affordable for retailers to carry a wide selection of quality sunglasses and merchandise, Olympic Eyewear sells sunglasses in assorted dozens, single color dozens and assorted model dozens, which makes it easy for retailers to select the right purchasing options that meet their stores' individual needs.

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