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A Horn-edge vision of love
Whatever you want to call them, who had a history of up and down. Emo, Geek, nerd or just glasses saddle horn have their roots back to early 1900 - when they were popularized by comedian Harold Lloyd, who had to do his act than his private life.
It was not until the 1950's despite the fact that Buddy Holly was introduced into the mainstream. Appearing on the covers of albums and shows Sunglasses thick-rimmed black who would soon become central to his image, who shot to fame - and rose with him. Rivers Cuomo - lead singer of modern rock band geek Weezer - is well known for wearing the same glasses and even references to how much he looks like Buddy Holly on one of their most popular songs ... Buddy Holly.
The glasses declined in popularity and were replaced by aviator sunglasses with a steel structure in the 70's, but it rose to glory again in the 80's and early the 90 when they were used by a collection of influential artists, including Kurt Cobain and Elvis Costello. After a further recovery in the new millennium, with the advent of modern pop-rock, which somehow became attached to various musical subcultures arbitrarily defined as emo, punk, indie modern hipster. This, coupled with the fact that had become a staple of the geek stereotype, launched the fashion now prevails geek-chic.
target = "_blank"> T-Shirt Retro Geek glasses and other items were previously Trendy clothes have found their way into the mainstream. It is interesting to think about how fashion works, everything tends to oscillate between popular and unpopular, and any notion it really looks good is lost in the subjectivity of the years you happen to be located in
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About the Author
Ralston Glacier - Stultifyingly average writer that has developed a recent affinity for Nerd Glasses.


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