Do You Love Sunglasses? This is Why They Were Originally Made?
By Doire | self meida writer
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Do You Love Sunglasses? This is Why They Were Originally Made?
I'm sure you believe the original reason sunglasses are made is to shield your eyes from the sun when you are outside? If this is your belief, it makes a lot of sense, after all when you wear sunglasses, your eyes get shielded from the sun.
However, this is not the reason people who made this item had in mind when they first set to make these glasses. The real one will shock you.
Sunglasses were originally made so that Chinese judges could hide their facial expressions in court. Yes, these judges wanted to keep their eyes hidden from the public.
Now, these glasses are made as a kind of fashion statement, especially when they are designers and are very expensive.
I hope you enjoyed knowing this fact.
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