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" ... In the early 20th century, sunglasses were known as cheaters or sun cheaters in American yankee slang. Gosh, how I wish a progressive brand would bring back that term because, I would love to go about town wearing my cheaters - mad cool. In 1913 crookes lenses were introduced which was made from glass containing cerium which blocks ultraviolet light. And by the 1920's sunglasses became more widespread especially among the Hollywood elite. In 1929 Sam Foster started selling glasses on the beaches of Atlantic City, New Jersey under the name Foster Grant. As a boy, I remember vividly the fun Foster Grant commercials and cool fashion advertisements. In present time, Xiamen China is the world's largest producer of sunglasses with current estimates of 120 million pairs each year. As I informed my readers in previous posts, I intend on covering sunglass vendors over the long hot summer. I recently came across a brand and business model that peaked my interest and I am interested in knowing your feed back on this elite craftsmanship eyewear company. Dom Vetro is not only Made In America but rather is the first and only eyewear factory in the city of angels. The brand name Dom Vetro meaning house of glass, was aptly named because they exclusively use glass lenses throughout the collection to ensure better clarity, scratch resistance and a visual experience all around. ... "
" ... Maybe it’s time we value wisdom as much as we do disruption. And, yes, I think it’s time we reclaimed the word “elder” but gave it a modern twist. The Modern Elder is as much an intern as they are a mentor as they realize that in a world that is changing at increasing speed, their beginner’s mind and catalytic curiosity is a life-affirming elixir for both themselves and those around them. While I know “elder” sounds a bit like “elderly,” I’m trying to liberate the “elder” from the “ly.” This isn’t the first time a group has reclaimed a word to describe themselves as “yankee,” “black,” and “queer” were all reclaimed. Own the word, it gives you power. ... "
" ... Some 30 years ago, when Memphis in May was still in its infancy, Mike Mills grabbed headlines when he shocked locals and took the top prize. He was, after all, considered a “yankee” who hailed from southern Illinois. How could he possibly win? ... "