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Fashion and image do play a role in sunglass selection. Ever since the 1960s, when Foster Grant ran the "Who's That Behind Those Foster Grants?" ad campaign, sunglasses have continued to increase in popularity. That famous ad campaign was reintroduced around the year 2000 with Cindy Crawford and race car driver Jeff Gordon.
For almost 50 years sunglasses like A-2 High Impact SG301 have become a fashion icon. Styles range from conservative to outrageous, and come in every conceivable color. So, have you gone out and bought a pair of A-2 High Impact SG301 sunglasses because you saw a celebrity advertising them? |
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