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Vintage Eyeglasses
Vintage eyeglasses are coming back. Fashion is always change time by time. Many of this type of eyeglasses are not really vintage at all, but replicas of the same styles of glasses that were popular in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The vintage glasses of the 1950s have always been popular with frames enthusiasts. These are slanted frames that have a sharp point at the side. They were a very popular frame style in the 1950s through the 1960s but fell out of style towards the late 1960s. Today, these vintage eyeglasses are making a comeback in a big way.
As fashions tend to come and go, different styles and trends tend to return. Today, many people who wear eyeglasses are also enjoying wearing vintage eyeglasses from the 80s as well. Some people who wear eyeglasses have several frames that they enjoy wearing that can alter with their style. There are a great deal of people who have a lot of affection for all thing vintage, although may not want to wear vintage clothing.
Vintage eyeglasses, however, are a little different. You can get away with wearing a distinctive set of eyeglasses that sets you apart from the crowd and makes you stand out as an individual. Vintage eyeglasses also come often in Cat Eye style. These glass frames go into a point at the outer corner of each eye, like the shape of a cat’s eye. This is the reason for the name. Cat Eye vintage eyeglasses are popular among women. Brow Line vintage eyeglasses are made from aluminum or plastic with darker coloring above the eyes. These frames are available in a rimless style. Librarian vintage eyeglasses are generally Brow Lines for ladies. Other styles of vintage eyeglasses include G-Man, Retro, and Tortoise etc. Another stylish style is Horn Rim. A pair of Horn Rim frame has thick and heavy area above the brow. This takes on a rich horn effect as the wearers age. Originally made from actual horns, Horn Rim style vintage glasses are currently available mostly in a durable plastic with the hue of natural horn.
Nowadays, you can get original ones when you go online. Some online outlets actually sell the real glasses from the period. These are often well prized by those who wear eyeglasses and like to make a fashion statement.
