Sunglasses have an ancient origin. In prehistoric times devices made from tusks with small horizontal slits in them were worn to reduce the glare from the sun. Colored lenses of a sort were worn in Greek and Roman times. An optician named James Ayscough began making glasses with tinted lenses in the mid 17 hundreds. He didn't make them to protect from the Sun rather to alter vision. Sunglasses for the masses were first sold by Sam Foster in the 1920s. He named them Foster Grant's. Does that name ring a bell?
In 1929, Sam foster. Sold the first pair of sunnies 8-)2009 (MMIX), the common year starting on Thursday in the Gregorian calendarOriginally tinted glasses were experimented with to help cure certain vision and health issues. In some cases they were used to prevent someone seeing the eyes while they were questioned for court cases. They became commercially viable in 1929 when Sam Foster began making and selling inexpensive versions. They took off after World War II as the GI's and many pictures of them in glasses, particularly pilots and General MacArthur made them popular.
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In Roman times, Emperor Nero liked to watch gladiator fights through emeralds, to avoid the sun getting in his eyes. It is likely that humans in other time periods prior to the invention of sunglasses may also have put various materials over their face to protect their eyes from the brightness of the sun, but little evidence exists for this until we reach the 12th century. The 12th century is when sunglasses were invented properly, in China. They were using lenses made from imperfection-heavy quartz to block out the light from the sun, and primitive frames to hold them against the wearer's face. These sunglasses didn't protect against harmful UV rays or help their wearer to see any better (in fact, they made it very difficult to see), but they provided some relief from having the bright sun constantly shining into their eyes. Only the rich had them, but they found many uses for them - Chinese rulers and judges, for example, found that they could use the sunglasses to hide the expression on their face when they were talking to someone, allowing them to seem emotionally detached from situations. It was not until the 20th century that sunglasses really took off, though, as Hollywood stars started wearing them to protect their eyes from the bright studio lights. By 1929, an entrepreneur named Sam Foster had put sunglasses into mass production in America, and was doing a roaring trade through his company, Foster Grant of Atlantic City. In 1936, Polaroid filters were invented, allowing glasses to protect against UV rays for the first time, and making them a desirable item for health reasons as well as for reasons of fashion and comfort - useful in World War II, when soldiers had to fight in the French summer. Since then, there have been few developments in sunglasses, with the basic science and materials remaining basically the same for the last seventy years - but, like other useful inventions of the period, they remain a big seller. Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?Sunglasses-Were-Invented-in-China&id=248125before answering these question i want to make clear that SUNGLASSES means glasses which gives protection from sun, so we cant say that Roman emperor Nero invented it, or introduced it. we can say that it got invented by Sam Foster, as he is the person who introduced ultraviolet filters which eliminates the UV rays.before answering these question i want to make clear that SUNGLASSES means glasses which gives protection from sun, so we cant say that Roman emperor Nero invented it, or introduced it. we can say that it got invented by Sam Foster, as he is the person who introduced ultraviolet filters which eliminates the UV rays.Sunglasses were properly invented in china in the 12th century. Before that In Roman times, Emperor Nero liked to watch gladiator fights through emeralds, to avoid the sun getting in his eyes. Chinese were using lenses made from imperfection-heavy quartz to block out the light from the sun.
Sunglasses were invented in china.
Inexpensive mass-produced sunglasses were introduced to America by Sam Foster in 1929. Foster found a ready market on the beaches of Atlantic City,New Jersey where he began selling sunglasses under the name Foster Grant from a Woolworth on the Boardwalk.
Sunglasses have been around for a long time. The true invention of sunglasses was somewhere between 1268 and 1289. In 1929, Sam Foster, founder of the Foster Grant company sold the first pair of Foster Grant sunglasses on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. By 1930, sunglasses were all the rage. What helped make sunglasses fashionable was a clever 1960s' style advertising campaign by the comb and glass firm of Foster Grant. By the 1970's Well-known fashion designers, as well as Hollywood stars made a huge impact on the sunglasses market. Some of the fashion designers created their own sunglasses line. Nowadays we cannot imagine a life without sunglasses. I hope I have answered your question!
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The price for any pair of Foster Grant sunglasses will vary by location and store. These can be found for as little as $20.00
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Sunglasses have an ancient origin. In prehistoric times devices made from tusks with small horizontal slits in them were worn to reduce the glare from the sun. Colored lenses of a sort were worn in Greek and Roman times. An optician named James Ayscough began making glasses with tinted lenses in the mid 17 hundreds. He didn't make them to protect from the Sun rather to alter vision. Sunglasses for the masses were first sold by Sam Foster in the 1920s. He named them Foster Grant's. Does that name ring a bell?
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