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If you have poor vision/need corrective lenses, which of these applies to you? Do NOT include spare/backup glasses/contacts.
I have one pair of glasses that I wear all the time
I have two pairs of glasses that I wear daily; one at home, one in public
I have two pairs; one I wear daily and casually, one is for special occasions
I have multiple pairs of glasses that I match to my outfits
I have contacts and glasses; I wear one type casually, the other formally
I only have contacts, which I wear all the time
I wear glasses and/or contacts in some other way (elaborate in the notes)
I use some other device/tool to assist with my poor vision
I have poor vision but do not use any assistive lenses/devices
I don't have poor vision
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Iggaak, Thule, Native American, ca. 800–1200,
Walrus ivory, 1 1/8 × 5 in. (2.9 × 12.7 cm),
These goggles were used to shield the eyes from windblown ice and the glare of the sun upon the Arctic snow. Significant to the owner or maker, engraved double lines, spikes, and linear projections form the border. The designs, along with the narrow eye openings, create a distinct appearance. Arctic peoples have made and worn such highly effective eyewear for centuries.
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