No homo, but you look great in all of those shades. I think you just have that face that looks perfect in all styles. Kind of misleading because the average person can't just cycle through styles like you did and pull it off. Nice video though; thanks for the ideas.
Only in the U.S. Other countries have advanced beyond that childish homophobia. If anyone knows what they are and are not, then they won't care because nothing anyone thinks can change that. And THAT confidence is true manliness!
I went with a teardrop shape with "golden" frames and brown lenses, quite happy with them. Got the complete bare minimum setup for the prescription lenses and they seem fine, didn't want to triple the cost with polarization and thinner lenses and all that, so in the end it was like 80 bucks for a pair Brown really is a grear color for the lenses, even without polarizarion colors seem extremely vibrant and everything looks much sharper than with my regular glasses. Makes daylight look like a sunset as well
american optical Eyewear, Inc., where you can order custom-configured AO sunglasses online. AO sunglasses are the genuine, original, classic designs worn by US military pilots for over 50 years, selected by NASA for the Apollo moon mission, and displayed at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. They are proudly made in the USA by AO Eyewear, Inc. at our state-of-the-art facility in Southbridge, MA.
Hello there! hey just one question I really like the "Navigator Shape" sunglasses that appear in the min 2:12 can you please tell me the Model number and Brand? Thanks!
The first two models are hands down the best. A genuine '40s Ray Ban and the original Lancier by Dita, impossible to find. Any alternatives to them in the present-day aviator scenario? I especially like high-quality aviators, preferably with titanium frames and dark grey polar lenses. Made in Japan, of course. Any ideas?
I beg to differ AO did not start with the square lens and bayonet temples, Randolph Engineering are the original HGU-47/P MIL-S-25948J with over 40 years of experience.
First navigator you showed looked pretty cool other than that the ray band type aviator always wins for me ... Just ordered like 4 ray band aviators .. but I picked all the weird colors for lenses and should have also picked the classic dark green, with golden frame (or silver) ...
AO are the original aviators used by the U.S. military and later NASA. They're cheaper and every bit as good, or better than Randolph Engineering, or Ray Ban.
The only lens you need is Polaroid, seriously coloured lenses are all horrific once compared to polarized lenses. All depends on if you are wearing sunglasses for you or other people. Real men wear sunglasses so they can see better. True we would prefer to look cool doing it but that is not the primary reason. Invest in Polarized lenses, trust me it's where it's at.
You need tinted lenses depending on the terrain. When hiking in the desert or snow & when proximate to large bodies of water - you are better off with the right tint, Category 3-4 UV protection & Polarized filter.
ARRGGGHHH It pisses me off they don't make them out of gold anymore. And their special gold plated edition don't count..gold plated is not worth shit. They should have an option to get both...obviously gold would be expensive. But the price that they put the gold plated at...was ridiculous and they could have made it all gold.
BlackLabelSlushie But you can still get Made in America aviator sunglasses by Randolph Engineering at aviator-sunglasses.net/product/randolph-aviator-sunglasses/
you know it !! american optical Eyewear, Inc., where you can order custom-configured AO sunglasses online. AO sunglasses are the genuine, original, classic designs worn by US military pilots for over 50 years, selected by NASA for the Apollo moon mission, and displayed at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. They are proudly made in the USA by AO Eyewear, Inc. at our state-of-the-art facility in Southbridge, MA.
Sometimes they do..sometimes they don't. There is no rule. Well the only rule is that they fit your face well as in they don't fall off or look too small..too big is ok in my book looks wise when it comes to sunglasses. But obviously you don't want sunglasses falling off your face.
You said that Ray Ban started Aviators, although you talk about AOs, I think you need to do some history checking before you make a comment on who was first.
Is the "Carrera 64 KHE Palladium Black" model valid for women? I get the impression that they do (or at least they are unisex) due to their rounded "aviator" shape and their slightly smaller size than other rectangular models, but I would like to know your point of view. Thanks.
Can someone please help me out with the name/brand of the aviators to the left in the thumbnail and the gradient glasses he wore? I swear I can’t find either ANYWHERE
If you're going to go with the AO aviators with the paddle temples, get a good pair. I bought some cheap knockoffs. When I was wearing my headset flying and took my glasses off, the paddles pulled off the metal bar and was left under the ear cup. Pain to put those back to together and keep level flight. Just saying... you get what you pay for.
I will have to disagree with most commentators here. I think for this guy the square ones and the "mixed elements" one as he called them fit the best. The others are a bit weird for his shape. Not unwearable mind you but just a bit off. I think that the squareness compliments the curves of his face. But hey.. Maybe someone intentionally goes for that look. Great sunglasses all of them by the looks of it though :)
Where can I get the mirror silverflash with silver frame? They don't sell them in any stores in any country I've been to, only found as customized items online, but then they don't operate with three sizes, nor do they follow the standard measurements for the custom ones. Don't get it. Also, the silverflash is not available as polarized. Don't know why that is either.
Where would you recommend to look for prescription aviators, full mirror, like, can't see my eyes, just your own face? Looking for a good seller, and the true mirror is a must