Classic Aviator Glasses | Zerouv Coupon
Ray-Ban Aviator Evolve - The original A brief history lesson: aviator goggles were developed in the 1930s by Bausch & Lomb for military pilots, replacing the bulky mask ones, and then marketed as Ray-Ban Aviators (Ray-Ban was owned by B & L until 1999). General Douglas MacArthur popularized them in 1944 when he was photographed wearing them in the Philippines during World War II. The Aviator Evolve, shown here, stays true to that original silhouette but adds a new photochromic lens that darkens when exposed to the sun, so no matter where you go, your eyes are protected from the sun and fatigue. Tomas Maier TM0003S - Hollywood classic The aviator goggle frame is traditionally made of metal because lightweight is key when flying in an airplane, but chances are you're not doing reels at 20,000 feet. Tomas Maier mixes a bit of '70s pessimism by making these glasses Zerouv Coupon in brilliant tortoiseshell acetate (he has made othe...