About this episode
Why did the monocle even exist — and why did it become such a strange cultural symbol? In this episode, Gordy dives into the unexpected history of the monocle, exploring how a simple one-eyed lens evolved from budget vision correction into a marker of European refinement, social class, and even early gender-nonconforming fashion.Gordy unpacks how fragile early spectacles were, why a single custom lens was the most practical option in the 1800s, and how monocles later picked up surprising cultural associations — from aristocrats to androgynous style icons to a famous Parisian bar called Le Monocle. Along the way, he debunks one of the internet’s most persistent false memories: the idea that the Monopoly Man ever wore one.This episode blends history, fashion, optics, material culture, and the psychology of false memory — all with SYE’s trademark wit, clarity, and curiosity. #History #Optics #DailyFacts #FalseMemory #monopolyman #monocles #eyewear #fashionhistory #historyfacts #monocle #glasses funfacts Music thanks to Zapsplat.Sources:Daum, A. (2003). Optical innovations and social fashion in the 19th century. Journal of the History of Medicine.Henson, D. (1998). Spectacles in the industrial age. British Optical Association.Cassedy, P. (2013). The rise and fall of the monocle. Smithsonian Magazine.Bundesarchiv. (1880–1914). Photographic collections of Prussian officers.Parker, I. (2016). The Mandela Effect and false memory. The New Yorker.