Goggles were originally made in various locations, but early versions can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Romans and Egyptians, who used simple designs for eye protection. The modern swimming goggles we know today were developed in the 19th century, particularly in the United States and England, where rubber and glass lenses were utilized. Over time, advancements in materials and design have led to production in many countries worldwide, including Japan and China.
Swimming goggles are made with plastic and rubber.
Inuit snow goggles are made out of leather, bones, or ivory. But newer ones are made out of wood:)
Safety goggles are usually made out of polycarbonate plastic. Sometimes they are made out of impact resistant safety glass.
goggles
How much does a pair of what kind of goggles cost? What would you like to use these goggles for? Swimming goggles are not the same as skydiving goggles, and neither of them are as impact resistant as goggles made for shooting or playing paintball or airsoft.
plastic
Usually silicone
it was made out of rubber. could it have been made of hair.
in aproximately 1300 bc by Persian divers
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1300 or earlier: Persian divers were using diving goggles with windows made of the polished outer layer of tortoiseshell. 1730. In France, Guy Gilpatrick started swim diving with waterproof goggles, derived from swimming goggles (which were originally intended to keep salt water out of the eyes at the surface).
no goggles, not wearing goggles