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Jones New York

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Since the early 1970’s, Jones New York has held a prominent position in the world of fashion design and today that name also stands for fashionable, high-quality eyewear for both men and women.

Jones New York eyewear provides a classic, confident style that is both sophisticated and accessible. With a career to casual ease, the collection is effortlessly wearable, ultimately comfortable in fit, feel and form.

Fashioned with materials of the highest quality, Jones New York eyewear is handcrafted using the latest technology and careful attention to detail, sculpting and line. The eyewear speaks to the man and woman that wants to live with a touch of sensible elegance, while adorning a unique and tailored style.

Jones New York also offers a petite eyewear collection designed to flatter smaller faces and delicate features of the women’s market that requires smaller fitting frames. This newest collection offers that quality, fit and style that fashion lovers have come to expect from Jones New York, now in petite sizes.

Visit the Jones New York Websites: Women, Men and Petite

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WHAT IS A SOLAR ECLIPSE?

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is positioned between Earth and the sun and casts a shadow over Earth.

When is the eclipse happening?

In Ontario, the solar eclipse is expected to start at 2:04 p.m. and last for about two and a half hours on Monday, April 8.

Tips for Safe Solar Eclipse Viewing:

  1. Use specifically designed solar filters, like those found in “eclipse glasses” or handheld viewers.
  2. Regular sunglasses are not safe for viewing the eclipse, even if they are dark.
  3. Avoid purchasing cheap eclipse glasses from unauthorized vendors online to prevent the risk of buying unsafe or counterfeit glasses.
  4. Authentic solar filters should only allow you to see the sun or equally bright light, not ordinary lights.
  5. Inspect your solar filter or eclipse glasses for damage before use, avoiding any scratched or dented devices.
  6. Never look at the sun through an unfiltered camera, telescope, or binoculars, as they intensify light rays and can damage your eyes.
  7. Eye damage from unsafe eclipse viewing may occur 4 to 12 hours after exposure.
  8. Protect your eyes by sharing this information with family and friends.