45 Vintage Photos of People With Their Sunglasses in the 1950s _oldus

By the 1950s, everyone was wearing or had a pair of sunglasses and the most popular style, particularly for women, was the cat-eye sunglasses. These retro, cat-influenced glasses were also made for spectacles.

 
In 1956, Ray-Ban introduced one of the most iconic sunglass shapes to exist: the Wayfarer. This is the style that suits every face shape. They suit everyone, but whilst women were wearing the cat-eyes in this era, men went for the Wayfarer. Other styles to feature during this era was the browline and, later on, the square sunglasses.
 
Here below is a set of vintage photos that shows people with their sunglasses in the 1950s.
 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

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Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

Sunglasses in the 1950s

 

 

Sunglasses in the 1950s