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  2. Readerest - Wikipedia

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    After turning 40, founder Rick Hopper started using readers and began habitually losing, scratching and dropping his glasses. [1] In 2010, Hopper made prototypes using paperclips and magnets, solving the problem he had with trying to keep his glasses safe and secure. [1] It did not take long for consumer interest to grow.

  3. Polaroid Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid Eyewear manufactures polarized sunglasses and polarized lenses, as well as optical frames, reading glasses, and clip-on lenses. Polaroid Eyewear was a part of the StyleMark group and sold to the Safilo Group in November 2011. Polaroid headquarters is located in Padua (Italy).

  4. Rodenstock GmbH - Wikipedia

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    The company is currently dealing in the development, production and distribution of ophthalmic lenses and frames, as well as sunglasses, sports eyewear, reading glasses, computer glasses, and driving glasses. Rodenstock distributes these products via its own brand Rodenstock as well as license brand Porsche Design. [21]

  5. Glasses - Wikipedia

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    Man with glasses. A woman with glasses. Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are vision eyewear with clear or tinted lenses mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person's eyes, typically utilizing a bridge over the nose and hinged arms, known as temples or temple pieces, that rest over the ears for support.

  6. Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Eyewear frames around this time were mainly made of animal bones, horns and fabric; the implementation of wire frames in the 16th century further allowed glasses to be mass-produced. The 16th century also saw the earliest ancestors of pince-nez eyewear, which secured itself to the wearer through "pinching" the nose and later would become ...

  7. Oliver Peoples - Wikipedia

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    Warhol wore the glasses for an editorial spread published in the German magazine Männer Vogue in 1987. [ 7 ] In 1986, while Schwartz and the Leight brothers were searching for eyewear brands to stock their new boutique in West Hollywood, California , [ 8 ] they purchased a bulk lot of American brand name frames in their original packaging for ...

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