CLIP ON SUNGLASSES FOR RIMLESS GLASSES. FOR RIMLESS GLA
CLIP ON SUNGLASSES FOR RIMLESS GLASSES. SUNGLASS USA. VERSACE SUNGLASS MOD.
Clip On Sunglasses For Rimless Glasses
(sunglass) a convex lens that focuses the rays of the sun; used to start a fire
Glasses tinted to protect the eyes from sunlight or glare
spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"
Sunglasses or sun glasses are a form of protective eyewear designed primarily to prevent bright Sun light and high-energy visible light from damaging or discomforting the eyes.
attachable by a clip; "clip-on earrings"; "a clip-on bow tie"
Things, esp. sunglasses or earrings, that are attached by clips
a device (as an earring, sunglasses, microphone etc.) that is attached by clips
(Clip-ons) Motorcycle handlebar refers to the steering mechanism for motorcycles. Handlebars often support part of the rider's weight, and provide a mounting place for controls such as brake, throttle, clutch, horn, light switch, and rear view mirrors.
lacking a rim or frame; "rimless glasses"
A case head type; actually a misnomer. Rimless cases have a rim, but it is the same diameter as the case body so it does not protrude. An undercut extraction cannelure or groove provide a surface for the extractor to grip. Example: 30-06 Springfield.
A frame which has no rims around the lenses. The lenses are drilled and the bridge and sides are fitted directly to them with small screws.
A pair of lenses set in a frame resting on the nose and ears, used to correct or assist defective eyesight or protect the eyes
spectacles: optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision
furnish with glass; "glass the windows"
(glass) a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure
A pair of binoculars
Formal Portrait Elegant Young Man c 1900 USA
Handsome, elegant young man circa 1900 wearing a rimless hoopspring pince-nez (eyeglasses) high stiff collar and suit .. His posture appears relaxed and casual in contrast to his attire.
Pince-nez were the most popular and stylish eyewear of the period: properly fitted, a pince-nez stayed securely and comfortably on the bridge of the nose.