Eyewear Aficionado: Duggie Fields
Last time I was in London I had the pleasure of spending time with Duggie Fields. Duggie is a noted artist. He creates bold, bright, maximalist works suffused with color. There are many interesting...
Last time I was in London I had the pleasure of spending time with Duggie Fields. Duggie is a noted artist. He creates bold, bright, maximalist works suffused with color. There are many interesting...
I don’t usually post on Saturdays but I heard about Washington Wizards point guard John Walls’ eye injury during the NBA’s Eastern Conference Semifinals, which got me thinking about basketball eyewear. So the result...
According to Wikipedia: Gerald Rudolph “Jerry” Ford, Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King, Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was the 38th President of the United States, serving from 1974 to 1977, and...
It has a hypnotic effect on me anyway. I look at the woman’s outfit: the sandals, plaid shorts, pleated dress shirt with cuff links(!), and wonder why does it work? Is it because the...
In Part One (link) and Part Two (link) we covered 19th Century hinged bicyclist’s shields early hinged motoring glasses, and how practically every pair of shield style aviator sunglasses descends from them. But what,...
Although various lorgnettes and quizzing glasses enjoyed flares of vogue throughout the 19th Century, eyeglasses tended to be austere and utilitarian in design regardless of the user’s class. Such was the fashion of the...
I remember once when I was living with a girlfriend for the first time, she was in the bathroom preparing for her workday. As I passed I saw a frightening looking contraption in her...
In honor of May Day I’ll recount the time I scored a pair of Elton John sunglasses – made by the now defunct May Optical Company of Wareham Massachusetts – from eBay. If you...
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