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Randolph Aviator

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description Randolph Aviator Overview

The Randolph Aviator is a metal sunglasses design originally developed for American military pilots during the 1970s. Its robust build and timeless aviator shape provide reliable protection and a classic aesthetic. These sunglasses are suitable for anyone seeking durable eyewear with a heritage-inspired style, particularly those appreciating vintage designs or requiring dependable visual clarity.

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Are Randolph Aviators still manufactured in the United States?

Yes, Randolph Engineering aviator sunglasses are manufactured in Randolph, Massachusetts, where the company has produced eyewear since 1973. Randolph has been a supplier to the U.S. military under government contracts for decades.

What frame materials are used in Randolph Aviators?

Randolph Aviators are constructed from high-tensile steel frames, available in finishes including 23k gold plating, matte chrome, and gunmetal. The steel construction is more durable than aluminum alternatives but results in a slightly heavier frame than titanium competitors.

Do Randolph Aviators come with polarized or non-polarized lenses?

Randolph Aviators are available with both polarized and non-polarized mineral glass lenses. The non-polarized versions are standard for military pilot use because polarized lenses can obscure visibility of LCD instrument panels and cockpit displays.

What is the difference between Randolph Aviator and Randolph Concorde models?

The Randolph Aviator has a classic teardrop-shaped lens, while the Randolph Concorde features a more squared-off rectangular lens profile. Both models share the same steel frame construction, bayonet or skull temple options, and are made in the same Massachusetts factory.

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