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Cartier - CT0610S Santos de Cartier
Regular price $1,595.00
Black/Silver / Smoke AR Polarized Gold / Green Multi Treatment Polarized Silver / Blue Multi Treatment Polarized
Bottega Veneta - BV1274S
Regular priceFrom $491.25
Black/Silver / Yellow Havana/Gold / Brown Brown/Silver / Brown Gradient Double
Bottega Veneta - BV1465S
Regular price $382.50
Silver / Blue Gold / Brown Flash Gold / Transparent
Alexander McQueen - AM0550S
Regular price $307.50
Havana / Brown Gradient Green / Brown Gradient Gray / Blue
Saint Laurent - SL 1
Regular priceFrom $390.00
Black / Gray Mirrored Havana / Green Havana / Smoke Blue / Gray Gradient Havana / Gray Gradient Black / Silver Mirrored Double Havana / Silver Mirrored Double Havana / Brown Black / Gray 014 Havana / Gray Black/White / Gray White/Black / Gray Black / Gray 022 Black / Gray 025 + 11 more
Persol - PO1003S - Transitions®
Regular priceFrom $363.00
Demigloss Black / Polarized Green Silver / Blue Polarized Blue / Gradient Gray Gold / Green Gold / Transitions Signature Gen8 - Sapphire + 2 more
J.F. Rey - Daytona
Regular price $504.00
Black Navy Blue Red Brick Vmr Horn Vv Brown + 2 more
J.F. Rey - Anderson
Regular price $560.00
Carbon Black/Black Carbon Black/Blue Carbon Tortoiseshell/Black
Matsuda - M3115
Regular price $850.00
Antique Gold/Dark Tortoise / G-15 Brushed Gold/Black / Brown Gradient Palladium White/Black / Gray Gradient
Matsuda - M3123
Regular price $650.00
Brushed Gold/Navy / Blue Gray Brushed Silver/Matte Black / Gray Gradient Ruthenium/Matte Black / Gray Brushed Silver/Matte Black / Silver Mirrored Ruthenium/Matte Black / Pink Gradient + 2 more
Ermenegildo Zegna - EZ0232-H
Regular price $293.48
Shiny Gray / Smoke Mirrored Shiny Gray / Gradient Roviex Dark Havana / Green
Akoni - Spitzer
Regular price $1,080.00
Brushed Shiny Palladium/Crystal Gray / Deep Emerald Green Brushed Rose Gold/Matte Black / Dark Gray to Light Gray Brushed 12k Gold/Brown / Dark Brown to Light Brown Brushed Black Palladium/Crystal Gray / Dusty Blue + 1 more
Akoni - Hydra
Regular priceFrom $760.00
Brushed Palladium/Dark Crystal Gray / Gradient Dark Gray Brushed Black/Olive / Polarized G-15
Akoni - Atlantis
Regular price $1,100.00
Brushed 12k Gold with Matte Black Palladium/Black / Bright Emerald Green Brushed Black Rhodium with Black Palladium/Crystal Gray / Dusty Blue Gradient Antique Gold with Brushed 12k Gold/Crystal Sand / Dark Brown
Akoni - Proteus
Regular price $940.00
Brushed Black Iron with Silver/Black enamel / Light Deep Emerald Gradient
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People tried to protect their eyes from sunlight and harmful ultraviolet radiation for many centuries, and that is quite explainable. Firstly, when you’re under the sun for a long time, your eyes can get tired fast because of the endless glare that impairs the level of visibility. Besides, such pressure can make them water, and everyone wants to feel comfortable when being outside. Secondly, not only do sun rays bring inconveniences of different kinds but they also can lead to sunburn and many destructive consequences, including cataracts, leathery skin, premature aging, and other damages to the eyes and the adjacent area. So, as you can see, there are enough reasons to get great and reliable coverage but unfortunately, back then, people didn’t have sunglasses and had to come up with other improvised resources.

Thus, instead of ordinary lenses, they used unusual materials: stones, wood, animal bones, and leather. The first such glasses were found by archaeologists in the burial places of ancient Egypt. They were made of emerald in a bronze frame. It is believed that they were worn only by the pharaohs and persons close to them. In the Roman Empire, spectacle lenses were also made of emerald. Historians claim that the emperors of Rome looked through these stones at gladiatorial battles. In ancient China, eyes were protected with cloth in which special eye slots were made - this allowed the peasants to work even in the hot midday sun. Eskimos wore similar blindfolds to protect their eyes from the glare of snowy surfaces. Everyone did what they could and found their own ways to take care of their health.

As time passed, the people’s ingenuity and inventiveness went further, and now we can boast of having a large assortment of sunglasses. For instance, in the thirties of the last century, pilots needed reliable eye protection for flights at high altitudes. Since the prototypes of protective masks made of leather and plastic that they used did not give the desired effect, the army needed new inventions. In 1937, Bausch & Lomb developed comfortable and durable glasses. This was an Anti-Glare sunglass model which in a year has been improved and patented under the name Ray-Ban Aviator. The teardrop shape of the sunglasses perfectly protected pilots' eyes without limitation of visibility. Aviators have gained popularity among pilots and civilians, and today, there are countless variations of such sunglasses from bright and fancy to angular and futuristic, and this iconic model never goes out of style.

The main advantage of this shape is that it suits many faces – it is especially good for those people who have square, heart, and oval types. However, it does not mean that all the privilege goes to just these three shapes. Aviators give a chance of getting an eye-catching look for everyone – first of all, it is all about choosing the right size and the lens depth. It never hurts to experiment and try on various sunglasses of different shapes, colors, and proportions. You can find the most appealing model in the place where you were not even looking for it. So, don’t be afraid to get to your perfect pair of Aviator sunnies by trial and error because that is how we learn. No one becomes a fashion guru in just one day because it always takes some time and practice to find your own style.

Besides, when looking for the best model, you have to consider the material that is used in the crafting process. If you have no idea which one is best, it makes sense to consult a doctor and figure out if you have any contraindications or allergies and start from there. Although one of the most popular materials is acetate – it excellently interacts with temperatures and colors, and that leaves eyewear manufacturers no choice but to experiment and come up with diverse sizes and unique color combinations along with unusual textures. Looking for the highest level of glare resistance? Don’t worry! Superior plastic is on its way to satisfying your needs. If your main goal is to get a lifelong Aviator-shaped accessory, then, first of all, you have to consider first-class metal and ultra-strong titanium. Besides, there is a wide assortment of Aviators made from other materials as well, even including wood.

As we have mentioned, the diversity of models crafted in this very shape is unbelievable and has no borders – there are sunglasses for everyone, no matter if you are a fashion-forward man, a stylish woman, or a kid who’s looking for a way to express his bright personality. The available colors and textures never fail to amaze. If you want to accentuate your flirty and playful inner self, you can find Aviators in tiger or lion textures. Bright hues, vivid gradients, and one-of-a-kind color combinations are features that will help you to stand out and highlight your facial features if that is what you are eager to do. If you prefer casual and classy styles, you can simply stick to neutral models that come in white, black, brown, and pastel tones. Their main advantage is that they are perfect for all occasions, no matter if you’re planning on going on a date, enjoying the beach, or wearing frames on a daily basis.

If you feel like your wardrobe outlived itself and requires some refreshments, then it is time to spruce it up a bit and find the most suitable models of eyewear. Depending on your preferences and requirements, you can go for the most appealing and eye-catching Aviator sunglasses. Here, we offer the coolest collections from the leading brands that gained recognition and fame through their hard work and deep love for the niche of eyewear manufacturing. Among these famous companies, we can point out Tom Ford, Vogue, Victoria Beckham, Oliver Peoples, Oakley, Michael Kors, Juicy Couture, Giorgio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Balenciaga, Ray-Ban, and many other brands. They offer only 100% authentic and original Aviator sunglasses that feature the highest level of UV protection, unmatched functionality, and lifelong service. Made with meticulous attention to detail, these sunnies will become your favorite accessory ever.