I think you get them at Claire's! Hope you buy some and look like me:)
Shutter Shades
Depending on the theater, the glasses will most likely be polarized 3D glasses or shutter glasses.
There are lots of places where someone can purchase shutter glasses. Some of these places include; Party City, Walmart, Target, QVC, Amazon, and eBay.
Shutter Shades.
There are two types of 3D TV. One is the active type and the other is passive 3D TV. The first one is 'shutter glasses' and the second is 'polarized glasses'. Shutter glasses have a kind of shutter that needs a rechargeable battery. The active glasses last over 100 hours on a single charge these days and are as light as some passive glasses. Depending on the type of 3D television you have you will need one or other type of glasses.
Samsung 3D TVs use shutter glasses. Shutter glasses work by receiving signals from the television. There are a number of third party suppliers of 3D glasses and it might be worth trying a different type. When purchasing alternatives, make sure the glasses are compatible with your television.
they don't have nothing underneathit's just the plastic lines
The TV will specify if it is a passive or active shutter.
The designer that first came up with shutter shades was Alain Mikli. He is a French designer that was greatly promoted by Elton John whom wore these glasses on numerous occasions.
Revealing how 3D TV glasses work, the difference between passive and active shutter glasses, plus new ... Easy to follow guide to the 3D TV technology used to deliver 3D imaging
You experience a headache because its Shutter glasses 3D TV. It works by sending both images into left and right eye rapidly one at time, which can cause headache and nausea. The shutter glasses also have power batteries in them which make them heavier than the glasses for Cinema 3D. Cinema 3D TV uses polarized 3D glasses just like the theaters so they provide the most natural way to view 3D images resulting in less headaches.
Active shutter technology uses battery-charged 3D glasses. Shutter technology means that each one of your eyes receives one image at a time while the other sees a black film. This transferring of images happens so quickly that you don't notice the operation. Passive 3D glasses are battery free and are used with a screen that is split into alternate lines using polarizing film. There is no shutter operation but the effective resolution is reduced to half of the original display resolution.