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Great shot Hadley! Anyone know of more photos of everyday people wearing sunglasses?
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HadleyH said:Woman on duty as an enemy aircraft spotter near London 1943.
Carlisle Blues said:No way!!!! She was looking for Cary Granite.....[bad]
These shades and the flipped-up fedora were absolutely de rigeur in the 40s when attending lectures on sarahmix...scotrace said:Bogart in a pair I'd love to find.
Tomasso said:
HadleyH said:No need of binoculars to look for Cary! ~~~ Our Cary is everywhere, isn't he, impossible to miss him! lol
HadleyH said:Woman on duty as an enemy aircraft spotter near London 1943.
Miss Sis said:These sunglasses were ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) issue, not personal. More or less the same as the Army issue men's ones, but certainly they weren't standard issue to all in the service. Perhaps just if they thought you needed them.
Miss Sis said:These sunglasses were ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) issue, not personal. More or less the same as the Army issue men's ones, but certainly they weren't standard issue to all in the service. Perhaps just if they thought you needed them.
HadleyH said:Oh yes! they were meant to be safety sunglasses..... this was just an example. But with such an amazing shape, they had to become "personal" as you say, or rather the style become mainstream at some point, and they did. Here, in this photo from the "Vintage Sunglasses" thread, the man is wearing similar shades.
I have seen many variations on that shape of 1930s and 1940s sunglasses for men and women.
scotrace said:You beat Tomasso to it, Carlisle Blues.
Johnny Depp in authentic frames.
pretty faythe said:oo, i want her ice cream cone