
Randolph Aviator Sunglasses
Randolph
The real deal. Our Aviators are built to precise military standards (Mil-S-25948, to be exact). Battle tested and suitable for the most demanding s...
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The real deal. Our Aviators are built to precise military standards (Mil-S-25948, to be exact). Battle tested and suitable for the most demanding s...
View full detailsWith sleek metal styling and the DNA of Randolph's classic Aviator, the Archer embodies contemporary masculine cool. Inspired by ballooning pioneer...
View full detailsNamed after the Concorde supersonic passenger airliner, which entered service in 1976 (four years after Randolph Engineering was founded), the Conc...
View full detailsAnderson, named after Boston-born Major Scott Douglas Anderson. A 70s-inspired style aviator for a square, vintage look with a saddle-style nose br...
View full detailsNamed after Charles Elwood Yeager, the first pilot to exceed the speed of sound in level flight. Yeager is a slimmer, lighter frame with wider lens...
View full detailsThaden, named after Louise Thaden, winner of the first Women’s Air Derby, and inspired by Randolph's retired Crew Chief style. A compact design, pe...
View full detailsHamilton, inspired by Randolph's retired Franklin and Jefferson aviator styles. This lightweight geometric frame is fashion-forward yet vintage in ...
View full detailsThe Fusion Elinor, inspired by the legendary "Jackie O" style. The Fusion Elinor is designed with an oversized square shape and hand in-laid with p...
View full detailsThe Intruder, named after the A-6 Intruder, a twin-engine, mid-wing, all-weather attack aircraft. The Intruder means business. The large square sha...
View full detailsTechnology Meets Fashion. A stylish spin on two of our most popular shapes the P3 and the Aviator combines the strength of metal with the comfort ...
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