
Sunglasses have only been a menswear style staple since the 1940s when celebrities and films stars chose to wear them to mask their identities when mingling with the general riff raff.
But they have a history going back much further than that. In prehistoric times Inuit peoples wore flattened walrus ivory ‘glasses’, looking through narrow slits to block harmful reflected rays of the sun. It is even said that the Roman emperor Nero liked to watch gladiator fights through emeralds.
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