National Sunglasses Day celebrates the creation of the sunglasses. People of all ages wear sunglasses, both to look cool and to block out the Sun from their eyes. There are many popular brands of sunglasses, from Foster Grant to Ray-Ban. This means that there are many styles to fit all kinds of people. Some people wear sunglasses in order to make themselves look fancy. Other people mainly use their sunglasses as a form of protection against the Sun and UV rays that can harm someone, especially when exposed to them for long periods of time.
Sunglasses don't have a boring history, either. There are many interesting facts that involves sunglasses. For instance, someone in the United States will either lose or break a pair of sunglasses every 14 seconds. Also, as can be expected, about half of Australia's population wears sunglasses. Every year, there will be a $34 billion profit off of the sales of sunglasses at retail price. Anti-glare glasses were created by Ray-Ban in 1936 when World War II was beggining. Elton John is said to have a sunglasses collection of over 1,000 pairs.
You can celebrate National Sunglasses Day in a variety of ways. Some people may go out and buy themselves a new pair of sunglasses, or they may get an old, broken pair fixed. Many people will go out to someplace where they can show off their favorite pair of sunglasses, such as the beach. Collectors may show off their collections to their friends or fellow collectors. Below are some items you can use to celebrate National Sunglasses Day.
On National Sunglasses Day, people wear their favorite pair of sunglasses to show their good spirit. Some people will show off their vast collection of sunglasses to their friends and fellow sunglass collectors. Sunglasses are both stylish and practical. They make even ordinary outfits looks fancy. They also help block out harmful ultraviolet rays (UV rays) from harming your eyes. Show off your love for sunglasses on June 27, National Sunglasses Day!