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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 others that also mix acetate and metal.) The result? The tough old from Hollywood meets the modern businessman. Not bad!

Randolph Sportsman: Born in the USA

The Randolph brand has been proud to adhere to military standards since 1982 and was founded a decade earlier by Jan Waszkiewicz, a Polish immigrant, and Royal Air Force navigator. Today, despite having a global vision, the brand develops and manufactures entirely in the United States, the only remaining metal eyewear manufacturer to do so. Also, the process isn't straightforward, as high-quality metals are handled manually in a process that often takes more than 200 steps. It is for this reason that these elegant frames look great and are extremely durable. In addition, gray polarized lenses reduce glare while allowing for distortion-free colors.

Oliver Peoples “Benedict”: Classic light-heartedness

Oliver Peoples is a newcomer to the world of eyewear design (founded 1987). Perhaps it's that youthful energy that allows this West Coast brand to infuse even the edgiest and artistic frames with the casual air of sunsets and Baja pullovers. This blend of soothing SoCal vibes and vintage design is particularly on display in their "Benedict," where a slightly curved bridge gives the classic minimalist frame an adventurous personality.

Tom Ford Chase Sunglasses: Angular and luxurious

Tom Ford makes the slightest shape change of the classic style, but it makes a big difference. Retaining elegant functionality, the slightly angled upper bridge and top edge of the lens have a decidedly modern feel.

UO Aviator Sunglasses: Disposable

Who says you have to pay more than a hundred euros for a quality pair of sunglasses Zerouv Coupon? Or even € 20? If you're the type to lose your sunglasses everywhere (we know how it is), we can suggest a pair that is so cheap that you won't get cursed at the skies or pissed off.

Saint Laurent Classic 11 Sunglasses: Elegant and seductive

With their blue frames and silver-tone metal, it's a slightly fresher and more airy take on the classic aviator look. Consider these for warmer days when you want to look less like part of law enforcement.

Gucci: Flashy and retro

With the slightly boxy lens shape and retro green lens/gold frame combination, these glasses Zerouv Coupon incorporate just the right amount of vintage vibes and swagger. Which are created by the master Alessandro Michele makes them even better.

Warby Parker Dempsey: Classic and modern

How do you say? If it's not broken, don't fix it. Well, Warby Parker knows this, and he created his aviator style with premium Japanese titanium by adding a little contrast to the tip of the corner at the temples, just for… The result? Understated perfection.

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