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  2. Mr. Brainwash - Wikipedia

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    Thierry Guetta (born January 31, 1966), best known by his moniker Mr. Brainwash, is a French-born Los Angeles–based street artist.According to the 2010 Banksy-directed film Exit Through the Gift Shop, Guetta was a proprietor of a used clothing store, and amateur videographer who was first introduced to street art by his cousin, the street artist Invader, and who filmed street artists through ...

  3. Bug-eye glasses - Wikipedia

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    Bug-eye sunglasses lenses are larger than regular eyeglasses, and today's oversize-framed eyeglasses have inherited the look and feel of bug-eye eyewear, gradually incorporating modern, trendy design concepts to enhance the wearer's personalized look and protect them from UV rays.

  4. Shutter shades - Wikipedia

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    Shutter shades, also known as slatted shades, louvered shades, or Venetian blind shades are sunglasses that, instead of having darkened lenses, have horizontal slats similar to window shutters, which are an integral part of the frame. The shades are marketed as suitable for both men and women and are available in an assortment of styles and colors.

  5. Pinhole glasses - Wikipedia

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  6. Swedish goggles - Wikipedia

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    A picture of various pairs of "swedish" style goggles. Note the different nose pieces and the lack of a traditional seal around the eye. Swedish goggles are a classic and popular type of swimming goggles worn by many competitive swimmers.

  7. American Optical Company - Wikipedia

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    The AN6531 Comfort Cable aviator sunglasses frame kept being issued by the U.S. military as No. MIL-G-6250 glasses after World War II with different lenses as Type F-2 (arctic) and Type G-2 aviator sunglasses but fitted with darker lenses until their substitute, the Type HGU-4/P aviator sunglasses, became available in the late 1950s. [14] [15] [16]

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