Aviator sunglasses

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Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 24/S3 havana - front view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 24/S3 havana - three-quarters view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 121733 milky depths blue - front view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 121733 milky depths blue - three-quarters view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 1216B1 milky plum - front view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 1216B1 milky plum - three-quarters view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 95/31 black - front view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 95/31 black - three-quarters view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 24/31 havana - front view
Persol PO0714 Sunglasses 24/31 havana - three-quarters view
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Moncler ALUMNI Sunglasses 10013C matte black - front view
Moncler ALUMNI Sunglasses 10013C matte black - three-quarters view
Moncler ALUMNI Sunglasses 100313 matte bronze - front view
Moncler ALUMNI Sunglasses 100313 matte bronze - three-quarters view
Moncler ALUMNI Sunglasses 100582 shiny gunmetal - front view
Moncler ALUMNI Sunglasses 100582 shiny gunmetal - three-quarters view

Aviator sunglasses: feels like in a movie

Cool personified, aviator sunglasses were first designed for U.S. fighter pilots in the mid 1930s to protect their eyes from the glare of the sun, since then they have become an essential piece in wardrobes across the world. Suited to both women and men, aviators have been worn in films (most famously by Tom Cruise in Top Gun) and by actors and musicians over the course of the last 80 years. Their popularity is due to their flattering teardrop shape that curves along the cheekbone, and for their wearability: throw them on with a simple pair of jeans and a crisp white t-shirt, and you’re good to go. Aviator sunglasses do suit oval, square and heart faces, so they are ideal for a large number of wearers. Our collection spans the classic thin wire metal frames, such as the Ray-Ban RB3025 and the reimagined designs, like the Italian Persol PO0649, featuring acetate plastic frames. Once you’ve made the difficult choice of which pair to go for you’ll never take them off.