Friday, January 1, 2010

The story of Ray Ban Sunglasses and Eye Protection


Image : http://www.flickr.com


If you've ever seen Tom Cruise in "Risky Business", remember two things. The first is the famous scene from the film, which is slipping, where they dance in the living room in his underwear, and second, it looked as good in sunglasses. Cruise wore Ray Ban sunglasses in this movie, and were a great success as the film itself at the moment this movie was made in 1983, however, Ray Ban sunglasses already account for 46 popularYears.

Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, the first Ray Ban sunglasses in 1936, anti-glare aviator sunglasses were. They were the first to use polarized technology, developed by Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid Corporation. These sunglasses were big glasses for about two or three times as large as the orbit, in the form of an oblique teardrop shape. Instead of a flat, his glasses were slightly convex. The aim of this was large, curved glassprotect the eyes from every angle for optimal protection against the sun. In 1940, Ray Ban has been hired by the U.S. Air Force to further develop these glasses for use by pilots of Air Force. Aviator sunglasses soon photographed with the other branches of the U.S. military as well, and when General Douglas MacArthur was landing on a beach in the Philippines during World War II population, was wearing a pair of Ray Ban.

Ray Ban referred to the photos of celebrities to promote theirGlasses over the years. The Blues Brothers, Miami Vice, Don Johnson, Michael Jackson and Madonna are just some of the people who sign up Tom Cruise as Ray Ban leaders and supporters. Ray Ban aviators are in style for decades, but this company has also moved with the times in terms of other models. There were bright and colorful to reflect the style of the '60s, big bright colors of the 70s, and sports designs of the 80s.

From the beginning, Ray BanSunglasses are the first line of eye-protection technology. These glasses stay in style, not only because of their celebrity appeal, but also because they are well made and practical.

2 comments:

  1. The exceptional quality and classic styles of Ray Ban Sunglasses are definitely worth coughing up a few extra bucks.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I read your blog frequently and I just thought I’d say keep up the amazing work! Eye Surgery Michigan

    ReplyDelete