Goggles

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Watersport goggles
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Blowtorching goggles and safety helmet

Goggles or safety glasses are a form of protective eyewear that usually enclose the eye area to prevent particulates or chemicals from striking the eyes. They are used in chemistry laboratories and in woodworking. They are often used in snow sports as well, and in swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of googles are available as prescription eyewear for those with vision problems.

The requirements for goggles varies depending on the use. Some examples:

Several NBA players have worn goggles during play, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and Horace Grant.

Fictional context

In anime, goggles (or sunglasses) worn or kept on the forehead/headgear by a character are a sign of decisiveness, bravery, or leadership position. This may have been inspired by the aviators of old, or by historical figures such as George Patton or Erwin Rommel. Such characters are commonly known as "Goggleboys" or "Gogglegirls".

A scene in The Simpsons, where a character unsuccesfully tries to shield himself from a giant wave of acid by using protective goggles, has made it into the halls of internet humor. The associated phrase "My eyes...the goggles do nothing!" is often used as a humorous exclamation after viewing something unpleasant.

See also

See also: Goggles, Anime, Aviator, Chainsaw, Drill, Erwin Rommel, Eyeglasses, George Patton, Hard hat, Horace Grant