shutter shades

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English[edit]

A girl wearing shutter shades.

Etymology[edit]

From the trademarked name of a brand of sunglasses created by Shutter Shades, Inc., in 2007. Similar louvered/slatted sunglasses which existed as early as the 1950s and were popular in the 1980s were known by other names, such as "Venetian blinders".

Noun[edit]

shutter shades pl (plural only)

  1. A style of sunglasses which have frames containing horizontal slats as opposed to tinted lenses.
    • 2012, Alec Nevala-Lee, The Icon Thief[1], Signet, →ISBN:
      "Never trust anything you read online," Tanya said, pushing up her shutter shades.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:shutter shades.

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