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Prada Linea Rossa - PS 53ZS
Regular priceFrom $459.00
Matte Champagne / Purple Brown Mirrored Silver Silver / Light Green Mirrored Blue Matte Black/Rubbered Black / Dark Gray Gunmetal/Black Rubbered / Dark Blue Mirrored Violet Black Rubbered / Brown + 2 more
Prada Linea Rossa - PS A06S
Regular priceFrom $430.00
Matte Green / Gradient Gray Gray Silver / Light Green Mirrored Blue Gray Metal / Gray Mirrored Silver Transparent Brown / Brown Tuning Black Rubber / Polarized Dark Gray Black Rubber / Dark Gray Mirrored Blue/Red + 3 more
Prada Linea Rossa - PS A53S
Regular priceFrom $459.00
Matte Black/Black Rubber/Matte Champagne / Purple Brown Mirrored Silver Matte Black/Black Rubber / Polarized Dark Gray
Prada Linea Rossa - PS B51S
Regular price $459.00
Matte Silver / Purple Brown Mirrored Silver Matte Black / Dark Gray Matte Black / Orange Gunmetal / Dark Blue + 1 more
Prada Linea Rossa - PS 51ZS
Regular priceFrom $303.10
Matte Gray / Pink Matte Black / Dark Gray Polarized Matte Black / Dark Blue Mirrored Violet
Prada Linea Rossa - PS 55YS
Regular price $459.00
Silver / Gradient Gray Gunmetal / Brown Gradient
Prada - PR B57S
Regular price $578.00
Root Tortoise/Pale Gold / Yellow Transparent Hazelnut/Silver / Caffe Sfumato Specchio Oro Mauve Freddo/Pale Gold / Light Purple Brown Black / Gray Gradient + 1 more
Prada - PR A58S
Regular priceFrom $489.00
Black / Dark Gray Polarized Silver/Transparent Sage / Petrol Green Silver/Transparent Azure / Dark Gray Flash Silver Gold/Transparent Peach / Orange Gold/Radica Tortoise / Light Brown + 2 more
Prada - PR A54S
Regular priceFrom $578.00
Matte Black / Dark Gray Polarized Matte Black / Yellow Matte Silver / Yellow/Dark Blue Matte Silver / Azure Matte Gunmetal / Dark Gray Matte Pale Gold / Brown Gradient Gray + 3 more
Prada - PR 22YS
Regular price $489.00
Transparent Brown / Light Brown Black / Dark Gray Havana / Dark Brown
POLO RALPH LAUREN - PP9001
Regular price $74.11
Shiny Pale Gold / Dark Green Shiny Navy Blue / Dark Blue
Persol - PO9649S
Regular priceFrom $363.00
Smoke / Polarized Black Transparent Navy / Crystal Brown Miele / Blue Gradient Dark Blue Polarized Havana / Crystal Green Black / Crystal Green Black / Azure Gradient Terra Di Siena / Blue + 4 more
Persol - Lynn PO3371V
Regular price $393.00
Cyclamen/Khaki Amber Brown/Pirate Black Frost Gray/Nautical Blue Havana Black + 2 more
Persol - PO3368V
Regular price $393.00
Cyclamen/Khaki Amber Brown/Pirate Black Frost Gray/Nautical Blue Havana Black + 2 more
Persol - Vincent PO3373S
Regular price $422.00
Brown/Beige Tortoise / Dark Gray Terra Di Siena / Light Blue

Sometimes, it may become quite a challenge to choose ideally fitting and perfectly looking sunglasses. At first, it may seem like an easy thing but it turns out that it is not a trivial mission. Even when eager to own the legendary and world-popular model of sunglasses, the first thing you should do is to make sure that the model you have selected suits your face shape. Before you pull on the same style as your celebrity idol or anyone else whose style you find eye-catching and voguish, don't forget to examine the shape of the frame and lenses as well as your own face type. There are many sunglass forms that you can choose from, and they include beloved Cat-eyes, good-looking Wayfarers, playful Butterflies, classic Square, Round, and Rectangular frames along with other wonderful types of eyewear.

Although, rumor has it that there is a style of sunglasses that suits most face types. These are well-known and much-loved Aviators. This iconic model appeared at the request of the US military. They asked the optical manufactory named American Optical to produce sunglasses to protect the pilots’ eyes from sun rays and not break their sophisticated appearance at the same time. Of course, when you are on the plane and have to steer the vehicle, it is vital to have a clear image that is not affected by unwanted glare. What concerns more history, the US Army Colonel named John A. Macready worked with a medical equipment manufacturer Bausch & Lomb and they made a deal in terms of coming up with aviation eyewear.

The point is that the company’s main task was to reduce the distraction for the pilots when flying at high altitudes and cut out the sky’s white and blue colors as much as possible. Moreover, there could be no vision obscuring whatsoever. This way, the world got plastic frames and green lenses that worked perfectly in terms of glare reduction and vision sharpening. Besides, these sunnies had to be not just fully functional but also comfortable to wear for a long time – there is always a necessity to avoid rubbing that might cause skin damage and unwanted organism reactions. As time went by, this type of sunglasses gained even more popularity and became commonly used not just among military pilots but regular people as well. 

As a result, a so-called civilian version of Bausch & Lomb appeared – the Ray-Ban brand paid much attention to this inventive and comfortable-to-wear shape and decided to produce their own models but in a more elegantly designed way. Truth be told, these sunnies were first intended to be worn under headgear, no matter if you’re engaged in sports and wear a helmet or a pilot like the first Aviator wearers. The goggles' frames were usually crafted from ultra-strong titanium. As time went by, the requests got loose and now Aviators can be made from a variety of materials, including high-quality acetate, durable metal, and the good old plastic. Besides, plastic can be used not just for the lenses but for temples as well. However, such an accessory appeared later, as well as one-piece lens shields, rimless and semi-rimless profiles, and a wider selection of lens colors and finishes.

One more distinctive feature of the Aviator model by Bausch & Lomb is a pair of dark green lenses, which are two to three times the size of the eye socket. They filter ultraviolet and infrared rays, and prevent too much light from entering the eyes, whilst providing peripheral views. The lenses are really incredible: colors are bright and clear and a special anti-reflective coating stands for sharp eyesight. It's supremely good news that you don’t need to be a pilot to get your own fantastic Aviators. Nowadays, they are one of the most popular shapes of spectacles that are suitable for all occasions, no matter if you are planning to use them on a daily basis, want to protect your eyes when going to the beach, wear them on a date or simply use them as a finishing note to a casual outfit.

In general, a better part of all Aviator models has such distinctive features as thin wire frames, a double or even triple bridge, adjustable nose pads, big convex lenses, and temples that can cover and shield the eye perfectly. Despite the small thickness, the frame is strong and reliable anyway. It remains weightless, yet it is also durable and flexible. Today, you can find different versions of Aviators, including those that feature rounded lenses or those that get more rectangular at the larger teardrop’s end. As we have said, a long time ago, the manufacturers were into green lenses but now the color palettes of the eyewear have no limitations and can offer a huge assortment of different tones. If you want to make a fashion statement, there is no way you will go past a large variety of offered variants.

At EyeOns, you can go through the full assortment of Aviator sunglasses for men, women, and kids – you will definitely find the most suitable model that will help you stand out among people and create your own elegant and voguish looks. Here, you can browse through a selection of Aviators crafted by manufacturers of the leading fashion brands, including Adidas, Balenciaga, Calvin Klein, Carolina Herrera, Converse, David Beckham, Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani, Givenchy, and many other world-known companies. Their sunglasses models are 100% original, authentic and reliable. If you put on a pair of Aviator sunnies, you can forget about unwanted skin rubbing, sunburn, eye diseases, and blinding glare.