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Monday, April 13, 2009

BVLGARI Sunglasses - The Bestsellers from the BVLGARI Collection

Bvlgari sunglasses have a long history. What started of as a small upper end jewellery store founded in Rome in 1884 has now flourished into over 150 shops throughout the world. Bvlgari has even established its own luxury hotel company and teamed up with Ritz-Carlton in 2001. Bvlgari sunglasses are well known for their high quality eyewear which offers elegance with a cutting edge. The style is spectacular with its strong frame and it offers a touch of glamour in is very own detailing and designing way.

Bvlgari sunglasses offer a range of styles for men and women and are well known as prime choice for celebrities and fashion consumers. They believe that high quality and attention to detail is very important. Due to this these sunglasses are Italian made with the finest materials. Contemporary tastes are reflected in Bvlgari's most recent styles. Thick-sided frames, oversize glasses, metal aviators, stable wrap-around style frames, rimless sunglasses, and shield style sunglasses are some of what they have to offer.




The Bestsellers from the BVLGARI Collection

For over a century Bvlgari has been setting the pace for Italian style. A forward looking creative spirit which never ceases to draw inspiration from the timeless beauty of Greek and Roman Art. Pure luxury obtained by means of daring combinations.

Please enjoy choosing frrom Shade Stations Bvlgari sunglass collection


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Friday, April 10, 2009

HISTORY OF SUNGLASSES

It may shock you to learn that sunglasses weren't always used to protect eyes from the sun. The history of sunglasses dates back to ancient China and Rome. It is said that the Roman emperor Nero enjoyed watching gladiator fights through highly polished gems.

In China, sunglasses were used in the 12th century or even earlier. Sunglasses were first made out of lenses that were flat panes of smoky quartz. These types of sunglasses could not correct vision, or protect from harmful UV rays, but did reduce glare. Chinese judges used the smoky quartz glasses to hide their facial expressions when they interrogated witnesses.

The other uses for sunglasses came about in 1430 when Italy introduced eyeglasses that could correct vision. After that year, little by little, sunglasses were used for correcting vision and sun protection but they were still mostly used by the judges to prevent people from reading their expressions.

Sunglasses did not undergo further changes until about the mid 18th century, when James Ayscough began experimenting with tinted lenses in spectacles. These were not "sunglasses" as such; Ayscough believed blue or green tinted glass could correct for specific vision impairments. Protection from the sun's rays was not a concern of his.

Interestingly, yellow/amber and brown tinted spectacles were also a commonly-prescribed item for people with syphilis in the 19th and early 20th centuries because of the sensitivity to light that was one of the symptoms of the disease.

In the early 1900s, they were also known as sun cheaters (or simply cheaters) and at this time, the use of sunglasses started to become more widespread. Sam Foster popularised them when he introduced them to America in 1929. His sunglasses were specifically designed to protect people’s eyes from the sun. Foster sold his sunglasses on the beaches of Atlantic City, New Jersey and at Woolworth on the boardwalk.

In 1936, sunglasses became polarized when Edwin H. Land began using his patented Polaroid filter when making sunglasses. Around this time, even more Americans started buying sunglasses. They started to become not only a way to protect against sun glare, but also a way to be "cool." Sunglasses became a cultural phenomenon, and some people wore them even when it wasn’t sunny, or when they were indoors.

Today, sunglasses continue to have advances. 100% UV protection has almost become an industry standard, and there are special sunglasses available for a variety of sports like golf, fishing, skiing and cycling. Over the years, numerous tints and styles have become available. Prescription lenses can now be perfectly clear when not in the sun and then darken to suit the sun’s brightness when outdoors. These are known as Photochromic lenses.

CLASSIC STYLES & THEIR PURPOSE

Mirrorshades

Mirrorshades are sunglasses with a mirrored coating on the surface. They are very popular with police officers in the United States for two reasons. Firstly, they block out most of the road / traffic glare when driving. And secondly, they completely hide the officers eyes which gives them an edge when questioning offenders. There are two popular styles for mirrorshades. One is a dual lens set in a metal frame (often confused with Aviators), and a "Wraparound" style. This is a single, smooth, semi-circular plastic lens that covers both eyes and much of the same area of the face covered by protective goggles. Wraparound sunglasses are also quite popular in the world of extreme sports.

Aviators

Aviators are sunglasses with an oversized teardrop-shaped lens and thin metal frames. This design first appeared in 1936 for issue to U.S. military aviators. Their popularity with pilots, military and law enforcement personnel in the United States has never wavered. As a fashion statement, models of aviator sunglasses are often made in mirrored,colored and wrap-around styles. In addition to pilots,Aviator-style sunglasses gained popularity with young people in the late 1960s and continued to be very popular with only abrief fall in demand during the 1990s.

Navigators

Navigators are a smaller more rectangular version of the aviators. They were made for exactly the same purpose as the aviators, but they just became smaller with the changing fashion trends of sunglasses.

Wayfarers

The Wayfarer design was invented in the 1950’s. They are thought to be the bestselling sunglasses design to date mainly due to how long they have been around for and also because of their exposure in films. In 1961, Audrey Hepburn wore Wayfarers in the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. And during the 1950s and 1960s, celebrities including John Lennon, Bob Dylan, James Dean, John F Kennedy, Roy Orbison and Andy Warhol were known for wearing Wayfarers. Though the sunglasses had faded from the limelight by the 1970s, a lucrative 1982 product placement deal brought Wayfarers to their height of popularity. Tom Cruise wore Wayfarers in the movie "Risky Business" and they also made a huge appearance in the movie "Blues Brothers" (hence the nickname 'Blues Brothers Sunglasses'). Since the mid-2000s, the sunglasses have been enjoying a revival.


Teashades

'Teashades' (also called "John Lennon glasses" or "Ozzy Glasses", after Ozzy Osbourne) were a type of Psychedelic art wire-rim sunglassesthat were often worn, usually for purely aesthetic reasons, by members of the 1960’s drug counterculture, as well as by opponents of segregation. Rock stars such as Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, Ozzy Osbourne, and Janis Joplin all wore teashades. When teashades became popular in the late 1960s, they were often elaborated with coloured and mirrored lenses. A uniquely-colored or darkened glass lens was usually preferred.

Glacier Glasses

Sunglasses with leather blinders at the sides that protect the eyes by blocking the sun's rays around the edges of the lenses. Typically, these have very dark round lenses. Because they provide extra protection from bright sun and light reflected by snow and ice. They are often used for mountain climbing, or travelling across glaciers or snowfields and deep sea fishing.

Gradient Lens Sunglasses

The gradient lens is darker at the top of the lens then fades to lighter at the bottom of the lens. This means there will be more protection from sunlight the higher you look on the lens, but the farther you look down, the less protection you get. The suns rays come from above so this type of lens is very handy while driving or doing any outdoor activity. The other advantage is that you can wear them inside and not fear tripping over something because you are looking through the lighter part of the lens.

Fit Overs and Clip Ons

Fit Overs are sunglasses that are worn over regular prescription glasses and are generally a wrap around style. They are quite large and bulky but are definately handy for those who can't see without prescriptions. Clip Ons serve the same purpose as Fit Overs except Clip Ons are generally a thin metal frame that clip on to the top of prescription glasses and are simply flipped up or down depending on what the wearer is doing.

Oversized Sunglasses

Oversized sunglasses are purely a womens fashion item and were first noticed in the 1960's when Jackie Onassis used to wear them. They have since been nicknamed the 'Onassis Sunglasses' or 'Jackie O glasses'. Oversized sunglasses seem to go in and out of fashion every 20 years, they were popular in the 60's then the 80's and now in the 00's. When the right lens is fitted in them (ie. one that blocks 100% UV rays) they are actually quite good sunglasses as not much light can get in. But as they are simply worn to be a fashion statement, most of them don't offer much in way of eye protection.

Rimless Sunglasses

Rimless sunglasses are used for a variety of reasons and come in a variety of combinations.

The most common use for rimless sunglasses is sports. Many sports enthusiasts love how lightweight and comfortable they are to wear. For golfers in particular, rimless sunglasses are essential as they don't have frames that can in any way obstruct their field of view.

Rimless sunglasses are also a current fashion style. They are usually oversized with a gradient lens.

Great care needs to be taken when you own a pair of rimless sunglasses. As there are no rims or frames to protect the lens, they can easily be damaged, scratched or broken. Also the cost of rimless sunglasses is significantly higher than most other sunglass styles on the market with some models costing almost twice as much as expensive framed sunglasses. This is because of the manufacturing and fabrication process involved in producing them.

Wrap around sunglasses

For optimum eye protection, wrap around sunglasses are by far the best to wear. This is because they prevent damaging UV rays from getting in through the sides, top and bottom of them. Studies have shown that enough UV rays enter around standard sunglass frames to reduce the protective benefits of the lenses. The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing states that for best eye protection "always wear a wrap around style of sunglasses". But apart from what all the experts say, wrap around sunglasses are also trendy, comfortable and great for sports. Out of all the sunglass styles, these are the most versatile.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Power of Police

1983 marked the launch of Italian brand Police, the name of which was inspired by the eye protection worn by the U.S police. Police is an edgy brand and one which has successfully managed to remain classic yet futuristic, ever adapting and modern. The brand has a metropolitan appeal and perfect for those looking for something distinctive and of course, completely cool.

Police sunglasses remain as one of the contenders who are always at the height of fashion and their sunglasses range are effortlessly fashionable and expressive of the wearer’s unique style. The male collection places emphasis on sharp, vibrant designs which are classic yet in keeping with the latest fashion trends. The range features a variety of styles including aviators which provide a modern take on the 1980’s versions and are perfect for creating a sophisticated and cool look. If you are after a more sporty type vibe, Police have merged aluminium temples and dual-mirror lenses to create deeper tones and a more sporty mix of colour.

Police has become so iconic not only due to the products themselves, but also in their advertising campaigns and the choice of celebrities they have chosen to represent the brand. Over the years, we have seen Bruce Willis, George Clooney and of course, David Beckham as the faces of Police, all of whom are perfect male figures to portray the cool vibe and values of the Police brand – confidence, glamour and presence. The brand is perfect for those who prefer a more classic, clean cut style with a dynamic edge.

Gucci Glam! Gucci Sunglasses.

GUCCI GLAM! GUCCI SUNGLASSES.

Gucci sunglasses are the ultimate in luxury and glamor and the brand is highly associated with only the most sophisticated and fashion aware individuals. The brand was founded by Italian designer GuccioGucci in 1921 and the style remains classic yet constantly on trend. Gucci sunglasses include a great selection of oversized wrap style, aviators, and shields, all complete with the famous Gucci logo.

There are some gorgeous new additions for 2009 including theGG3034 D28 style in either jet black or with a brown tortoiseshell pattern. These are a simple but very dramatic style with thick frames and a bold logo on the hinge. You can imagine only the most dramatic A listers wearing a pair of these and celebrities such asKylie Minogue, Lucy Lui and Gwenyth Paltrow have been seen wearing similar Gucci styles. The oversized GG3030 22D Gucci shades are a little different in the sense that the design experiments with a bold splash of blue. These are certainly an eye catching pair of sunniest without being to over the top, and are definitely great for a fresh summer look. The new aviator styles are also delicately beautiful and a little more subtle than the classic oversized styles.

Gucci is a designer label that you will always be proud to own and the range of sunglasses are actually very affordable especially if you are looking for an investment pair of shades that you want to wear for years to come. With iconic names such as Jackie Onassis and Audrey Hepburn adoring their Gucci sunglasses as well as major current celebrities, why not join them by wearing a piece of the action!!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Maui Jim Sunglasses Trends for 2008

Maui Jim Inc, USA is a leading brand of supreme quality sunglasses. Besides the designer styles of Maui Jim sunglasses, there are many reasons that make people avid followers of Maui Jim Sunglasses.

Maui Jim series of sunglasses: Typhoon, Sunset, Unisex, Palms, Hibiscus, Sandy Beach Sport, Paradise, and wide range of Polarized sunglasses. Maui Jim sunglasses are available in gunmetal and copper shades besides other regular shades.

If you are clueless about your choice of new sunglasses, do try out this blog spot. See the latest Maui Jim Sunglasses trends for 2008. You should also look out for discount sunglasses stores and exclusive retail outlets to grab great bargains. You can also save money if you buy Maui Jim sunglasses through online shops. Don’t fall into the traps of look-alike and go for authentic. Explore Maui Jim website to find out about few excellent gift ideas from Maui Jim sunglasses.

Maui Jim Sunglasses Trends for 2008

Sunglasses Camera

Sunglasses Camera - Self Recording Hidden Camera - 5 Hours Recording Time

Introducing the latest in hands free video recording. These quality Polaroized lens sunglasses have a built-in 1.3 mega pixel self recording color camera and real time (30 fps) digital video recorder. Internal 2GB memory and li-polymer battery record for 5 hours continuously.

Micro SD card slot offers even more recoding time and easy storage of video. Stereo recording insures great sound quality to go along with the action. Ideal for outdoor activities such as bike riding, sporting events, snow skiing, tennis, and other events.


Spy Sunglasses Camcorder Offshore Fishing Video

Sunglasses Hidden Camera Features:

  • Quality Polarized Sunglass Lens from brand named manufacturer.

  • 1.3 mega pixels pinhole CMOS hidden camera for clear digital recording.
  • User friendly operation button for easy control.
  • Sleek and elegant design looks good on both men and women users.
  • A must have hidden camera and highly recommended device for journalist, traffic police, travelers, etc.
  • Easy connection with PC/Laptops, no driver needed
  • Built in 2G memory for up to 5 hours of video recording.
  • Extended memory slot for TF/Micro SD card.
  • Real time recording, never let memorable moments sneak away.
  • Great for extreme sports
  • Upload directly to YouTube

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Sunglasses Hidden Camera Specifications:

  • Power Supply built-in 550mAh lipolymer battery

  • Power duration: 4-5 hours
  • Power Adaptor: 5V DC/500 mAh
  • Built-in 2GB memory, support TF card Max 2GBsun glasses hidden camera controls
  • Camera hardware resolution: 1.3m pixels.
  • Reading Speed > 700kbs, write >500Kbs
  • Resolution 320*240
  • Playing Speed: 30fps
  • Audio Stereo
  • Power Consumption: <0.4w
  • Video Format: 3GP
  • Card Slot: TF/Micro SD card
  • *Physical weight 39g with battery
  • Working Temperature: 0 C - 60 C
  • Storage Computer: -20 C - 80 C
  • -Operating System: Win98 WinMe, WinXP, Win2000, Windows Vista
    -Accessories USB cable, User manual