What are wrapping glasses?
Goggles are glasses that provide coverage of direct and indirect areas of vision. Most versions of wrapped glasses are produced to include a clear viewing area for direct vision line and peripheral vision line on each side of the eyes. Sometimes it is worn as practicality and sometimes as a fashion statement, wrapped glasses have been available since the mid -20th century.
As far as fashion is concerned, wrapped glasses caused their first effect in the early 1960s in the United States. Before this time, sunglasses were considered more practical than fashion statements. However, this changed when Jacqueline Kennedy, the first lady of the nation, began to wear sunglasses. In a very short time, young people have become very popular glasses for wear on the beach and by the pool. The initial madness lasted a few years before the appearance of the appearance, although every new fashion season still appears styles of sunglasses.
In some professions, wrapping glasses are used to protect the eyes without limiting the field of vision. Glasses are often used when it is necessary to reduce the amount of eye exposure to natural or artificial light. Goggles are also effective in minimizing the chances of dirt and other fine particles from reaching the eyes. The reason is the basic design of the wrapping glasses, which includes framing that fits comfortably around the area immediately above and below the eyes.
Some versions of wrapped glasses are designed to wear an existing set of corrective lenses. These excessive versions were particularly popular with consumers at the age of 90 because they were often cheap and came in a wide range of colors. For many people who wore predcription glasses, these colored wrapping glasses allowed to own several different pairs of different colors and eliminated the need to buy an expensive pair of sunglasses. The excessive design also preferred many people who did not require remedial lenses and remainIf the market well until the new century.