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  2. Lorgnette - Wikipedia

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    Women wearing spectacles in public was also not considered attractive. [9] Following the introduction and popularisation of the lorgnette, women became more involved with the use of optical aids. The lorgnette enabled women to view their surroundings clearly, but it was also used for social and decorative purposes.

  3. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    By 1938, Life magazine wrote of how sunglasses were a "new fad for wear on city streets ... a favorite affectation of thousands of women all over the U.S." It stated that 20 million sunglasses were sold in the United States in 1937 but estimated that only about 25% of American wearers needed them to protect their eyes. [ 2 ]

  4. Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    The eyewear industry is estimated to be valued at US$100 billion as of May 2018. Much of the eyewear industry's prominence and use in fashion occurred in Western cultures during the 1950s, with individual designers and celebrities at the time wearing them in public and increasing the popularity of eyewear, especially sunglasses. [1]

  5. 10 products you didn't know were invented by women - AOL

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    In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re giving credit where credit is due, and highlighting 10 products made by women.

  6. Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The results of a tabulation are electrically coupled with a sorter while displayed on clock-like dials. The concept of automated data processing had been born. In 1890, Herman Hollerith invented the mechanical tabulating machine, a design used during the 1890 Census which stored and processed demographic and statistical information on punched ...

  7. Why Melania Trump wears sunglasses in public so often - AOL

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    Reason Melania Trump wears sunglasses in public so often revealed. Danielle Fowler. June 17, 2019 at 8:24 AM ... The Pioneer Woman 'Calmcations' are the most relaxing way to travel this year. News ...

  8. Polaroid Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    For the same reason sunglasses and filters were used by the American Army, especially for aviation, indeed Polaroid glasses were thought to protect aviator from sunlight but also atomic bomb explosions. [8] Cool-Ray was a division of American Optical for the sunglasses. It was the originator of the polarized sunglass as it is known today.

  9. The 'Sombrita' bus shade controversy obscures an important ...

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    La Sombrita instead has its roots in an intriguing 2021 study conducted by LA DOT titled "Changing Lanes" that examined how public transit could be more equitable to women. Many urban transit ...