Friday, August 28, 2009

My Aqua Blue Heaven Friday: Sunglasses After Dark

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Welcome to Aqua Blue Heaven Friday! Today's theme is something I've been working on for weeks and I'm just gonna have to give up the ghost that it's ever gonna turn out the way I planned. What's the theme, you demand- or are mildly interested- to know?! Well, I've been hunting for vintage aqua sunglasses (or even regular eyeglasses) from the 50's or 60's and there just isn't such a beast. You'd think with the aqua craze from the era that surely even glasses would be in the same hue, but no, you are mistaken, there is not. What gives? You can buy a freaking car in aqua but not glasses?! Weird. Maybe they're just super rare and really do exist in some alternate universe somewhere. I can't say that I've personally ever seen any in real life anywhere, because if I did I would've bought those suckers faster than a drunken jackrabbit on a greased-up griddle. (Huh?) You know what we need? We need Scoob and the Gang to solve this one. So unless you're willing to wear some godawful big honking aqua ones from the 80's (I'd rather chew my own arm off, thanks), you'll have to settle for the closest glasses I could find to aqua. They're more of the powder to baby to sky to cloudy to steel blue color persuasion, but still cool all the same. Enjoy!




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Vintage 50's Super Catty Sunglasses.



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Vintage 50's Rhinestone Stars Sunglasses.



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Vintage 50's/60's Blue Stripey Eyeglasses.



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Vintage 50's Wild & Crazy French Feather Sunglasses. These are subtle, no?



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Vintage 50's/60's Glitterific Sunglasses. Success! I found *a* pair!








"Sunglasses After Dark" by the Cramps.

3 comments:

  1. That 2nd pair looks like my glasses, except mine are black. and HOLY shit the french ones are tres awesome...the seller has some really fun pairs.

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  2. They are truly amazing, I'm in love with the second pair.

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  3. sunnies junkie checking in. i love the 2nd and 3rd pair. the last pair is so kitsch.

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