
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
A non-PC product offering mockery for the optically challenged. Black framed spectacles with thick acrylic "lenses" that give the wearer the look of someone with inch thick lenses for tunnel vision but don't in fact affect your sight. A great addition to your mad scientist outfit!!
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89446 MAGIC GLASSES |
A pair of shades with the outer portion of each lens half silvered on the eyeball side. Glance left or right and see behind you. Cool undercover item for the younger sleuth or the dirty old man on the beach who doesn't want to be discovered. Whatever your motive, you need a pair now.
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90338 REARVIEW GLASSES |
Neon strip cardboard spectacles with diffraction gratings as the lenses. You can see the regular world, but all light sources and bright objects appear in multiple rainbow hued images. The effect is a little as though the whole world were a giant hologram. Great stocking stuffer or birthday party item for grade school ages.
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88867 DIFFRACTION GLASSES |
If the look of safety goggles is low comedy, these wraparound safety glasses are high fashion! The comfortable, low-profile black frame and nosepiece fit snugly against your face and complement the wide lens. These are Sellstrom® glasses with 100% UV protection and a dual-focus polycarbonate lens. They meet the ANSI Z87.1 requirement. Adult size, but not super large. We'll choose either a clear, black-smoked, or blue-mirrored lens for you.
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92567 SAFETY GLASSES |
Dull outlook? Dreary prospects? Put a little edge on things with this pair of cardboard (think movie 3-D) Prizm® glasses that have (1) clear frame and (1) with slight diffracting properties to give brightly colored pictures a pop and a semi-, sort-of, 3-D effect. Interesting for classroom demonstrations. They measure 5-3/4" across with approx 5" temples. And yes, we know how to spell prism; blame the manufacturer.
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36896 PRIZM GLASSES |
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