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Kodak bought polarizing film for movie cameras. American Optical made polarized sunglasses. It even made 3D movies and photographs more practical. In 1937, the company changed its name to Polaroid.
Plus, even with the no-slip coating, the glasses don't snag or pinch your hair! These sunglasses come in polarized and unpolarized options, making them great for water activities where you need ...
So, what makes a great pair of running sunglasses? Look for UV protection, polarized lenses to reduce glare, a lightweight and durable design, a secure fit, and clear visibility in different light ...