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# Sunglasses that are connected to a regular pair of glasses that are regularly worn by a hinge, may be worn in a public domain on [[Shabbat]] if the person doesn't remove the sunglasses totally when in the shade, rather flips up the sunglasses while they are still attached. It is best to stringent, however. <Ref>Yalkut yosef siman 301 seif 36, shmirat shabbat perek 18 halacha 18 </ref> | # Sunglasses that are connected to a regular pair of glasses that are regularly worn by a hinge, may be worn in a public domain on [[Shabbat]] if the person doesn't remove the sunglasses totally when in the shade, rather flips up the sunglasses while they are still attached. It is best to stringent, however. <Ref>Yalkut yosef siman 301 seif 36, shmirat shabbat perek 18 halacha 18 </ref> | ||
# Sunglasses worn on doctor's orders and are not removed even when one is in his house are judged like regular glasses, and may be worn in a public domain on [[Shabbat]]. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata perek 18 halacha 18 </ref> | # Sunglasses worn on doctor's orders and are not removed even when one is in his house are judged like regular glasses, and may be worn in a public domain on [[Shabbat]]. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata perek 18 halacha 18 </ref> | ||
==What is considered a garment?== | |||
# Plastic bags worn over one's shoes are not considered garments and should not be worn outside of an Eruv. <ref> Rav Simcha Bunim Cohen in The Shabbos Home Volume 1,page 121 in the name of Rav Moshe Feinstein </ref> | |||
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