Ain't gonna go there. I have peril-senso-matic googles, so I do wear them on my eyes. Well done as always. I have mine on me for actual protection purposes, as i tend to blow things up and crash through walls, so it's a pure functional standpoint for the personal.
I do prefer the function vs fashion adornment of the goggles. When wearing them for pure functionality, do you wear them on your forehead while not using them, or around your neck? Or do you just take them off when they aren't in use? I keep them on my leather topper. It's nice to have them on hand just in case. The ole rather have them and not need them then need them and not have them mentality. Thomas does not look like a girl from behind.
At least not a woman that is not a germanic fishwife. I'm actually thinking about creating a couple of different pairs of goggles. One for actual use with my profession and another just for character purposes. I found this article while searching the web for "how-to" instructions. So many out there, so many designs to "choose" from. I have several pairs i use for decorative purposes - however, when I was required to wear safety goggles at work, I went and bought a functional pair with replaceable lenses, so I could wear them at work AND as decoration!
Good post, I like that different styles of goggles were used as examples. I live in a small town and I thought I was the only one that had discovered Steampunk until I saw someone selling their goggles on our FB online sale.
I asked and she said she was giving it up because of her babies. Oh, well. Nice post and all the styles of wearing steampunk goggles were great. Will surely implement it in upcoming event. I resonantly began making my outfit and thought i would be a welder.
I'm also using some old welders jackets. On February 27, , this U. At that point, his air supply ran out and he made the terrible mistake of lifting his goggles to change his bottle of oxygen. Then, he passed out from the lack of oxygen. The airplane was within a few thousand feet of the ground when Shorty Schroeder regained consciousness, thanks to the normal air density of the lower altitude. Although he was almost blind, he miraculously managed to land his plane. As you can see from the gallery below, steampunk goggles are largely inspired by the cinder goggles of the Victorian age.
Same shape, different materials. To add to the steampunk vibe, steampunk goggles are usually made of copper or leather or an imitation of these materials. Some designs also feature spikes — for a nice post-apocalyptic feel — or come with magnifying lenses to spice up the look with a touch of sophistication.
In the steampunk world, engineers can expose themselves to steam spurts next to the machines; airship crew members need protection from wind and low temperatures at high altitudes; and mad scientists risk being injured by sparks or projections of dangerous substances. If you too want to offer ocular security to your steamsona steampunk persona , take a few seconds to browse these models and see if they are to your liking:.
Steampunk sunglasses , however, are great to bring a touch of retro-future into daily life. But what did sunglasses look like in the 19 th century?
Goggles serve many purposes in the world of steampunk such as keeping the wind on an airship from drying out your eyes, protection from dangerous chemicals for the mad scientist, and protection from sparks, and hot steam in the lab or boiler room. During the nineteenth and early twentieth century, people wore goggles when riding in horseles carriages. Some, no doubt, were wearing goggles as a normal part of their attire well prior to the advent of the horseless carriage, but goggles advertised to all and sundry that the wearer was of the working class.
It was not until the upper crust began riding around in horseless carriages that they too found a need for the protection of goggles. Steampunk Wiki Explore. Culture Fashion Art History of steampunk Modding.
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