The Oakleys story is what makes them today such a great part of the company. The
first of his sunglasses in 1936, but the idea behind them a few years ago.
Lieutenant John A. Mccrea Di hot-air balloon trip back, and complained, the sun
has been permanently damaged his eyes. To avoid this situation in the future, he
asked if they would let him Bausch & Lomb special sunglasses, is
blocking the sun, looks great, ray ban results.
Bausch & Lomb took
out patents in May 7, 1937, sunglasses, exploded in popularity. Immediate in the
United States Army Aviation aviator sunglasses, because they are looking at, and
put their eyes in direct sunlight, and they fly to. In addition, general Douglas
Macarthur was wearing them, he stormed the beach in Philippines during the
Second World War and the events of the pictures to make them more popular. This
is the Oakleys pilot is how to be such a be hardly worthy of belief popular
landmark not only, and the United States Army, but also as a whole culture of
the United States of america.
Oakleys took a Oakleys Wayfarer Sunglasses
patent in 1952. Because the framework is a lightweight plastic and a very
attractive style, take off this new model, like crazy. With famous people, such
as film and TV stars and musicians, they are very popular. The spectrum and the
pursuit of excellence, dedication to the Oakleys is how to take off, end of the
most famous sun glasses manufacturers even more than 70 years after the company
started.
Oakleys began to use modern technology to create the sunglasses,
looked amazing role as well, they continue this tradition today, the use of
modern materials and production methods, create many types of
sunglasses.
Modern materials, they are using to create the best sunglasses
are carbon fiber, it has the strength to weight is one of the most impressive
than any material there, performance in many applications, such as high-end
sports car. Because of this, Oakleys can create Sunglasses weight almost nothing
is as strong as the sunglasses can. Carbon fiber is also very flexible, very
resistant to weathering and other damage.
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