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Polaroid Eyewear

Polaroid Eyewear manufactures polarized sunglasses and polarized lenses, as well as optical frames, reading glasses, and clip-on lenses.

Polaroid Eyewear
Company typeSubsidiary
Founded1937
FounderEdwin Land
Headquarters
ProductsEyewear and sunglasses
OwnerSafilo Group S.p.A.
Websitewww.polaroideyewear.com

Polaroid Eyewear was a part of the StyleMark group and sold to the Safilo Group in November 2011. Polaroid headquarters is located in Padua (Italy).

History edit

Edwin Land, born in 1909 in Connecticut, invented Polaroid, the world's first polarizing material for commercial use, in 1929. He founded the Polaroid Corporation in 1937 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[1] The company initially produced Polaroid Day Glasses, the first sunglasses with a polarizing filter.[2]

In 1935 Land negotiated with American Optical Company to produce polarized sunglasses.[3] Such glasses could screen out glare rather than simply darken the landscape. Land and Wheelwright contracted to begin production of Polaroid Day Glasses, a longtime source of revenue for Polaroid.[4]

With venture capital from railroad tycoon W. Averell Harriman and merchant banker and part-time songwriter James P. Warburg, Edwin Land, George Wheelwright, and Julius Silver incorporated Polaroid Corporation on September 13, 1937. Polaroid began the manufacturing of polarizing sheet for windows in railroad observation cars.[5]

In 1939 Day Glasses were the source of most of Polaroid's $35,000 profit, which introfuced the first 3D movie glasses that same year.[6] Although sales rose to $1 million in 1941, the company's 1940 losses had reached $100,000, and it was only World War II military contracts that saved Land and his 240 employees. By 1942 the wartime economy has tripled Polaroid's size. A $7 million navy contract to work on the Dove heat-seeking missile project is the largest contract Polaroid has ever had, though the bomb is not used during World War II.[7]

Polaroid produced a number of other products for the Armed Forces, including a device that determined an aircraft's elevation above the horizon, an infrared night viewing device, goggles, lenses, color filters for periscopes, and range finders.[7] At the beginning of its history Polaroid produced polarized sheets to be used for the elimination of automobile headlight glare. For the same reason sunglasses and filters were used by the American Army, especially for aviation, indeed Polaroid glasses were thought to protect aviator from sunlight but also atomic bomb explosions.[8] Cool-Ray was a division of American Optical for the sunglasses. It was the originator of the polarized sunglass as it is known today. It manufactured the lenses using a process that was licensed from Polaroid Corporation. Cool-Ray paid Polaroid a royalty in the early 1940s.[9]

In 1965 Polaroid moved its production to Vale of Leven in Scotland, a few years later in 1972 the production of sunglasses was added. It promotes a number of programs in the community on the health theme. Polaroid is the major sponsor of a series of 10K road races, which take place each June over various courses in west Dunbartonshire.[10] In the next decades other plants were opened in Europe, South America and Far East.

In the 1960s the designer Oleg Cassini collaborated with Cool Ray and his influence is clear in many Polaroid models. In the 1980s, Polaroid launched aviator styles with interchangeable lenses in collaboration with tennis star Boris Becker. Kenneth Grange, renowned designer from Pentagram Design Partner, designed the unique IMAGE style in the 1980s.[11]

The original Polaroid Corporation filed for federal bankruptcy protection on October 11, 2001. The outcome was that within ten months, most of the business (including the "Polaroid" name itself and non-bankrupt foreign subsidiaries) had been sold to Bank One's One Equity Partners (OEP). OEP Imaging Corporation then changed its name to Polaroid Holding Company (PHC). However, this new company operated using the name of its bankrupt predecessor, Polaroid Corporation.[12]

Petters Group Worldwide, the owner of the Polaroid brand at the time, sold Polaroid Eyewear to specialist eyewear company StyleMark in March 2007.[13] StyleMark is a global distributor of fashion, sport, and children's sunglasses.

In 2011, it was acquired by the Italian group Safilo.[14] Following the acquisition, Safilo moved Polaroid Eyewear's production from Scotland to China[6] and the historic Scottish production site in Dumbarton was completely dismantled.[15] In 2023, the brand introduced a new logo.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ . Inventor of the Week. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. May 2007. Archived from the original on May 10, 2010. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
  2. ^ "Polaroid Day Glasses (advertisement)". Life. Vol. 7, no. 2. Time. July 10, 1939. p. 71. ISSN 0024-3019.
  3. ^ "polarized sunglasses".
  4. ^ Pederson, Jay (1999). International Directory of Company Histories, Volume 28. St. James Press.
  5. ^ "Polaroid Corporation" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b "Polaroid's 80 years in the fast lane". Optician Online. 2017-06-16. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  7. ^ a b Pederson, Jay (1999). International Directory of Company Histories, Volume 28. St James Press.
  8. ^ "How Polaroid created world need". The Boston Globe.
  9. ^ Kenneth L. Bernhardt; Thomas C. Kinnear (1996). Cases in marketing management. ISE Editions. pp. 701. ISBN 978-0256204643.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Vale Industry".
  11. ^ "Polaroid UK official website".
  12. ^ "Steve'S Digicams - Breaking News - Polaroid 01/08/2009 Press Release - Steve's Digicams". www.steves-digicams.com. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  13. ^ "StyleMark to Acquire Polaroid Eyewear International; Creates New Global Sunglass Power" (Press release). StyleMark. March 6, 2007. Retrieved November 5, 2010.
  14. ^ "Safilo to acquire Polaroid Eyewear" (Press release). Ophthalmology Times. Nov 30, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  15. ^ Clarke, Fraser (2021-12-09). "Aerial photos show that nothing now left of Dumbarton's iconic Polaroid factory". Daily Record. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  16. ^ "Polaroid Eyewear presenta il suo nuovo logo con una nuova soluzione di Brand Experience Design firmata M&C Saatchi". www.mediakey.tv (in Italian). 2023-07-06. Retrieved 2023-11-03.

External links edit

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Polaroid Eyewear manufactures polarized sunglasses and polarized lenses as well as optical frames reading glasses and clip on lenses Polaroid EyewearCompany typeSubsidiaryFounded1937FounderEdwin LandHeadquartersPadova ItalyProductsEyewear and sunglassesOwnerSafilo Group S p A Websitewww wbr polaroideyewear wbr com Polaroid Eyewear was a part of the StyleMark group and sold to the Safilo Group in November 2011 Polaroid headquarters is located in Padua Italy History editSee also Polaroid Corporation Edwin Land born in 1909 in Connecticut invented Polaroid the world s first polarizing material for commercial use in 1929 He founded the Polaroid Corporation in 1937 in Cambridge Massachusetts 1 The company initially produced Polaroid Day Glasses the first sunglasses with a polarizing filter 2 In 1935 Land negotiated with American Optical Company to produce polarized sunglasses 3 Such glasses could screen out glare rather than simply darken the landscape Land and Wheelwright contracted to begin production of Polaroid Day Glasses a longtime source of revenue for Polaroid 4 With venture capital from railroad tycoon W Averell Harriman and merchant banker and part time songwriter James P Warburg Edwin Land George Wheelwright and Julius Silver incorporated Polaroid Corporation on September 13 1937 Polaroid began the manufacturing of polarizing sheet for windows in railroad observation cars 5 In 1939 Day Glasses were the source of most of Polaroid s 35 000 profit which introfuced the first 3D movie glasses that same year 6 Although sales rose to 1 million in 1941 the company s 1940 losses had reached 100 000 and it was only World War II military contracts that saved Land and his 240 employees By 1942 the wartime economy has tripled Polaroid s size A 7 million navy contract to work on the Dove heat seeking missile project is the largest contract Polaroid has ever had though the bomb is not used during World War II 7 Polaroid produced a number of other products for the Armed Forces including a device that determined an aircraft s elevation above the horizon an infrared night viewing device goggles lenses color filters for periscopes and range finders 7 At the beginning of its history Polaroid produced polarized sheets to be used for the elimination of automobile headlight glare For the same reason sunglasses and filters were used by the American Army especially for aviation indeed Polaroid glasses were thought to protect aviator from sunlight but also atomic bomb explosions 8 Cool Ray was a division of American Optical for the sunglasses It was the originator of the polarized sunglass as it is known today It manufactured the lenses using a process that was licensed from Polaroid Corporation Cool Ray paid Polaroid a royalty in the early 1940s 9 In 1965 Polaroid moved its production to Vale of Leven in Scotland a few years later in 1972 the production of sunglasses was added It promotes a number of programs in the community on the health theme Polaroid is the major sponsor of a series of 10K road races which take place each June over various courses in west Dunbartonshire 10 In the next decades other plants were opened in Europe South America and Far East In the 1960s the designer Oleg Cassini collaborated with Cool Ray and his influence is clear in many Polaroid models In the 1980s Polaroid launched aviator styles with interchangeable lenses in collaboration with tennis star Boris Becker Kenneth Grange renowned designer from Pentagram Design Partner designed the unique IMAGE style in the 1980s 11 The original Polaroid Corporation filed for federal bankruptcy protection on October 11 2001 The outcome was that within ten months most of the business including the Polaroid name itself and non bankrupt foreign subsidiaries had been sold to Bank One s One Equity Partners OEP OEP Imaging Corporation then changed its name to Polaroid Holding Company PHC However this new company operated using the name of its bankrupt predecessor Polaroid Corporation 12 Petters Group Worldwide the owner of the Polaroid brand at the time sold Polaroid Eyewear to specialist eyewear company StyleMark in March 2007 13 StyleMark is a global distributor of fashion sport and children s sunglasses In 2011 it was acquired by the Italian group Safilo 14 Following the acquisition Safilo moved Polaroid Eyewear s production from Scotland to China 6 and the historic Scottish production site in Dumbarton was completely dismantled 15 In 2023 the brand introduced a new logo 16 References edit Edwin Herbert Land 1909 1991 Instant photography Inventor of the Week Cambridge Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology May 2007 Archived from the original on May 10 2010 Retrieved November 5 2010 Polaroid Day Glasses advertisement Life Vol 7 no 2 Time July 10 1939 p 71 ISSN 0024 3019 polarized sunglasses Pederson Jay 1999 International Directory of Company Histories Volume 28 St James Press Polaroid Corporation PDF a b Polaroid s 80 years in the fast lane Optician Online 2017 06 16 Retrieved 2023 11 03 a b Pederson Jay 1999 International Directory of Company Histories Volume 28 St James Press How Polaroid created world need The Boston Globe Kenneth L Bernhardt Thomas C Kinnear 1996 Cases in marketing management ISE Editions pp 701 ISBN 978 0256204643 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Vale Industry Polaroid UK official website Steve S Digicams Breaking News Polaroid 01 08 2009 Press Release Steve s Digicams www steves digicams com Retrieved 2018 09 20 StyleMark to Acquire Polaroid Eyewear International Creates New Global Sunglass Power Press release StyleMark March 6 2007 Retrieved November 5 2010 Safilo to acquire Polaroid Eyewear Press release Ophthalmology Times Nov 30 2011 Retrieved March 6 2014 Clarke Fraser 2021 12 09 Aerial photos show that nothing now left of Dumbarton s iconic Polaroid factory Daily Record Retrieved 2023 11 03 Polaroid Eyewear 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