Wrap around Wraparound sunglasses were made fashionable by Bono. Today they are a favourite choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Athletes, skiers, anglers, cyclists, snowboarders, mountain bikers and runners all enjoy a protected and clearer view with wraparound sunglasses.
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Aviator Though Aviator sunglasses were seen in the late 1930s and were popular among US military pilots, they became a bold fashion statement in the ‘80s after Tom Cruise wore them in the movie Top Gun. Since then these sunglasses are being worn by both men and women.
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Tea-shades These round, wirerimmed sunglasses were popularly known as tea-shades. They first became popular in the 1960s, inspired by the legendary musician John Lennon. These circular shades were flaunted by many other prominent celebrities and achieved an iconic status in those days.
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Jackie O The style of oversized, plastic-rimmed sunglasses of the '60s were popularized by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and even named after her: Jackie O. They have become a rage again in the 21st century due to celebrities like Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie and Jessica Simpson.
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Wayfarer The Ray-Ban Wayfarer was used by the Army for many years before famous stars started sporting them. In 1961, Audrey Hepburn wore them in the film Breakfast at Tiffany's and Tom Cruise sported them in the 1983 film Risky Business. To date, these sunglasses are popular.