In Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation in the year 2015, Tom Cruise once again electrifies Ethan Hunt and, no surprise, does so with pure intensity, grit, and undeniable style. One of the most memorable parts of the movie is also a remarkable motorcycle chase through the Moroccan desert-excitement spelled by an eye for detail. This is where he donned the L.G.R. Comoros sunglasses, a design that strikes a neat balance between sporty performance and sophisticated aesthetics.
Definitely, aviators are upgraded by L.G.R. Comoros into what could be deemed futuristic styles. An ultra slim 1mm stainless steel frame architecture gives the sunglasses an incomparably lean silhouette, yet surprisingly resilient. Because it is lightweight, it guarantees comfort and mobility, wearing it for a dynamic climax or daily use. Style also does not compromise practicality; the Zeiss CR-39 lenses in a fine gray tint promise superior vision and block the full reincarnation of harmful rays from the sun.
Made by high-quality black cellulose acetate, the temples are formed according to the contours of the head, thus providing a secure and comfortable hold. Such pairs are purely handmade in Italy. This is coined ‘craft-art + modern’ mentality by L.G.R. Such major Action Blockbusters sturdily reinforce their status of being all-action eyewear while never foregoing elegance.
Frame Specifications:
Model: Comoros
Frame Shape: Aviator
Frame Style: Full Rim
Frame Material: Ultra-thin 1mm stainless steel for lightweight strength
Lenses: Zeiss Organic CR-39 grey lenses for high-definition clarity and full UV protection
Temples: Black cellulose acetate with ergonomic shaping
Manufacturer: L.G.R. (handmade in Italy).
L.G.R. Comoros sunglasses, worn by Tom Cruise, are sleek, strong, and ageless. Not just a prop of the costume, but a powerful symbol of aesthetics, performance, and film charisma. From scraggy back roads to the flooding city streets, these frames scream attitude without a question. Wanna create the same cool vibe? Visit EyeOns to search for an eye-catching pair of aviator sunglasses: https://www.eyeons.com/sunglasses/aviator/.