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Citations:shutter shades

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English citations of shutter shades

Noun: "a style of sunglasses which have frames containing horizontal slats as opposed to tinted lenses"

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  • 2008 — Zach Harris, "New Kanye album plummets, songs lack rhythm", The Paly Voice, 15 December 2008:
    Despite the awful fashion trends he has started recently, (shutter shades stopped being cool shortly after Sho'Nuff wore them in the 1985 kung fu classic The Last Dragon) it really looked like Kanye was living the "good life."
  • 2009 — Rikki Santer, "Charles Darwin Visits the Beagle Point Mall", in Clothesline Logic, Pudding House Publications (2009), →ISBN, page 15:
    waves of scents and too many squealing eddies
    of chatter. So he dons a pair of shutter shades from
    the Spy Eye Shack and finds refuge in the folds
  • 2011 — Amina Waheed & Mariel Waloff, "'Drunk Breakdancing Competition' Is Just What It Sounds Like", The Bay Citizen, 13 September 2011:
    With their hair tied up in side ponytails, young women wearing sparkling leggings and colorful shutter shades danced with male friends whose style influences ranged from Michael Jackson to MC Hammer.
  • 2011 — Martha Ramirez, "Lady Gaga lights up KIIS-FM's Jingle Ball", The Orange County Register, 4 December 2011:
    The atmosphere in Nokia throughout the night was that of a party, with attendees dancing and socializing and spreading out into the aisles, many of them sporting lit-up Kanye-style shutter shades.
  • 2012 — Alec Nevala-Lee, The Icon Thief, Signet (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    "Never trust anything you read online," Tanya said, pushing up her shutter shades.