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I bought my Ray-Ban aviators (3386/gunmetal/g15 lens) back in 2010 and probably wear every day especially while driving. they go with every outfit and never go out of fashion.
Antonio, after flight school I went from 20/20 to 20/40 and started getting issued glasses and sunglasses. The DOD uses Randolph frames so over the years as I got new prescriptions I had more frames. I have given many frames away over the years and even after retiring from the military still get new prescriptions put into my Randolphs. The only other frame I use is the RayBan teardrops. Semper Fi Marine.
Two additional points I would add. 1) The metal on the aviators give off the appearance of jewelry. 2) Looks grown up. Plastic frame sunglasses remind me of children’s sunglasses.
While in Vietnam, I swapped some 8 track tapes for a pair of navigator style sunglasses with a crew chief from an cav unit. Been wearing that style ever since. If it ain't broke don't fix it.😎
Army Air Corps nice, most people don't even know that was a thing. Your research is appreciated very much it's a little detail but none the less an important one.
I get my aviators at Ross and Burlington. You can get lucky and find a really stylish look for a bargain price. Pay less then $10 and each pair has lasted for about 3 to 4 years before something breaks
In the 70s, I wore a pair of Ray Ban frames with my prescription lenses. In the 80s, I became a pilot and I wore Randolphs with prescription and prescription sunglass lenses. Aviators are high;y functional and they look great. (Why did you show a picture of Pete Conrad and Gordon Cooper when you were talking about Chuck Yeager?)
After watching the show Mad Men, I decided to rock the brand Randolph Engineering aviators. They were not cheap, but damn are they good! I've had them for 4 years now and they're just now showing some age.
Literally right after this video on my feed, a trailer for mission impossible dead reckoning, with Tom Cruise on the thumbnail wearing aviator sunglasses.
I bought a pair from LL Bean many years ago and they still look good. I just got another more squared pair recently and I like them both. It's more what metal do I want to wear that day.
No way!! I've been looking at aviators for a while, crazy you'd upload a video today as I'm about to pull the trigger 😂 do you know the pair MacArthur wore? I think they were with AO eyewear or raybans. RE also made a tribute pair for the general
Love Aviators, they bring out my jawline, Accentuates my eyebrows, hairline and nose. Depending how you dress you can make a cheap pair of aviators look like $1,000. My wife thought my Auto Zone Aviators were a high brand pair because it matched my suit so well.
True. I bought these rose gold stylish aviator sunglasses with a very nice mirrored frame to it. I always wear them with my dress shirt & dress shoes! People always tell me they must’ve cost at least $500, little do they know I got them online for $15 bucks! To be honest, if you were to look at the sunglasses you’d think they go for at least $100! lol! Very stylish sunglasses!
I've been wearing Aviators my whole life. I'm Italian and have a bigger nose and a high bridge. Aviators are the only style that consistently fit right. I own pairs by Ray-Ban, Maui Jim, Oakley, and Revo.
Check out Randolph Concorde's-Top quality aviators! I don't own a pair but I really want to one day, even more than Ray-Ban's. Check out some reviews of Randolph here on UA-cam if you like, all the best.
Aviator shape reminds me of the eyes sockets human skull has. But they fit the most face shapes, only sunglasses that look good on me. And since it was used by war heroes and pilots originally, people see it as "authentic" gear to protect eyes. Not some vanity item
not exactly aviators but I love my persol 649, just genius sunglasses, especially with a nice coat in the winter. And everyone in italy wears them, here in germany I see them nowhere
I am happy to say that I still have five pairs of B&L RayBan Aviators. I still have a pair from the 80s and I bought out a Optical company from their stock for a ridiculous $25 a pair.
Everyone from their grandma to parents to kids should have a pair of aviators. they are amazingly stylish and most definitely STYLISH. i find that due to the bigger oversized lens (bug eyed) it is much more flattering and you immediately become a show stopper :)
Alot of the sunglasses you see in movies is American Optical sunglasses, for example Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver, John F Kennedy. Douglas McArthur, George Clooney, Tom Cruise in Top Gun and most recently Ryan Gosling in Fall Guy
What I do like about them is, that they are also available as simple glasses. Do anyone wear them as glasses as well? Kind regards from Germany, Julian
I remember my father wearing prescription aviators in the 70's.... I thought they were so damn cheesy. What's funny is that my youngest sister's first boyfriend was the grandson of the founder of Bausch and Lomb.
Army aviator, ret., here. Have always worn Raybans, though have a number of issue glasses, some w/ the silver frame I think I’ll dig out from the depths of my dresser drawer. 😂
From personal experience. Look for an Aviator pair that has easily replaceable nose pads, and temple tips. The Ray Ban Aviators have the nose pads attached with a steel bracket that is extremely hard to remove, and replace. Even Lens Crafters that is owned by Luxotica that owns Ray Ban refuses to replace the nose pads.
Great vid! But big fail to your editors for putting up a pic of Pete Conrad and Gordon Cooper while you talked about Chuck Yeager. At least they got the pix of Pappy Boyington right.
Personally, I saw top gun maverick, and I was dying to get a pair of Tom cruise style gold Ray Ban aviators. And I now have 3 pairs of different color lenses . Highly recommended
I got a new pair of sunglasses last week and no matter what a tried on I kept going back to aviators! When first tried them on, I immediately thought "damn I look cool!".
I get my eyewear from Glasses, USA. They have hundreds of frames available and if you wear eyeglasses to see, they will put your prescription in the frames. Been using them for the last 8 years, every 2 years new glasses right after an eye exam. I have the blue wrap around, mirrored clubmasters, and orange Spy+ high def. 1 pair got a nick in the lens right in front of my eye when riding my motorcycle. Rather have that than something in my eye!
Antonio, great video. Watching this made me realize that while I do have other styles, aviators are the ones that I wear the most. Also, I have a very similar jacket as the one you're wearing, I've found flipping the collar over takes that little flap outta the way gives a more rugged look, let me know what you think of this. Cheers
Might be Cool, classics , etc. However, not really sun safe , as due being flat at front , sunlight can still get in sides and from above. I prefer sunglasses that have 'Wings' to protect from sunlight. But NOT the thin wrap around visor style.
Polarization can actually obscure displays and air traffic. For this reason these lenses are not recommended for actual pilots. For more information see FAA safety brochure AM-400-05/1 - Sunglasses for Pilots: Beyond the Image.
I've been flying for over 40 years. Former Air Force and currently an international B-767-400 category for a major Airline. My sunglasses are Ray-Ban Aviators both inside and outside of the cockpit since 1980. I like them and my wife really loves it when I wear them. I've noticed about half of my FO's wearing aviators. You'd think that number would be higher.
Sadly I just don't think aviators look that great on me. It's like the lines, angles and shapes are too similar to that of my face and looks redundant. Rounds on the other hand seem to be my go-to for most stylish.
Don't get me wrong, i love me a good pair of aviators (square are the ones i prefer) but, honestly: what's the big deal about these? They are hardly functional and they look odd on most (only a few can pull them off i think. Wouldn't wraparounds be a better, more functional alternative? I mean, when it comes down to it, overall sun protection is the name of the game and aviators don't really do a good job at keeping sunlight out, especially from the sides and at the top. If only there were some square wraparound aviators out there...i'll have to keep looking ;-)
I favor round eyewear (spherical lenses) and have many pairs -- it's my long-time preference and an homage to both John Lennon and the great silent film star Harold Lloyd. Please don't shame me -- I have never owned/worn a pair of aviator sunglasses. I acknowledge their coolness. (Maybe I'll look into them, no pun intended.) I have a few pairs of the exclusive Matsuda TERMINATOR-style sunglasses that Linda Hamilton rocked in the film. These frames, although round, have an aviator-esque styling at the bridge and evoke that look. When I wear them, I can't stop the compliments from coming.
Are they stylish or do they primarily suit shaven men? Some pilots have needed for the mask to seal when in the cockpit, but other than this practical necessity which very few have, shaving has historically been considered effeminate. You broached the subject of beards in another video some time ago, and mustaches more recently, and in that video you discussed the history of facial hair a little more. While Chuck Norris once wore aviators with a trimmed beard, isn't this style of sunglasses more typically worn by people clean-shaven or with only a mustache?
Isn't it also true that aviators aren't often worn with a hat? Other than a few military uniform hats, your video showed mostly bareheaded men with aviators. Is this because aviators became popular after hats fell out of favor? So are aviators just a modern style for clean-shaven pretty-boys like Tom Cruise and that big guy?
i like my CARRERA 100/S HKY EJ & PANNER Men's Retro uni-frame Aviator Polarized. SUNSKI makes some good sunglasses too but their aviators are too small. BLENDERS are junk
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@@RealMenRealStyle Randolph Engineering all day for me. Cool video
Once I turned 50, I knew that I wanted a timeless style. I switched out my prescription glasses for aviators. It definitely upgraded my look.
I assume you mean prescription aviators? I have aviators, wayfarers, and clubmasters, all made to my prescription.
As a former naval aviator and current corporate pilot, I love my aviators and wear them a majority of the time!
I bought my Ray-Ban aviators (3386/gunmetal/g15 lens) back in 2010 and probably wear every day especially while driving. they go with every outfit and never go out of fashion.
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Aviators are timeless classics, but that brown suede jacket is magnificent.
Antonio, after flight school I went from 20/20 to 20/40 and started getting issued glasses and sunglasses. The DOD uses Randolph frames so over the years as I got new prescriptions I had more frames. I have given many frames away over the years and even after retiring from the military still get new prescriptions put into my Randolphs. The only other frame I use is the RayBan teardrops. Semper Fi Marine.
You narration style is excellent... and the choice of the footage makes it even better.
Two additional points I would add. 1) The metal on the aviators give off the appearance of jewelry. 2) Looks grown up. Plastic frame sunglasses remind me of children’s sunglasses.
Have multiple pairs of Randolphs and they've become pretty much all I wear these days. They're of amazing quality.
While in Vietnam, I swapped some 8 track tapes for a pair of navigator style sunglasses with a crew chief from an cav unit. Been wearing that style ever since. If it ain't broke don't fix it.😎
I stopped wearing Oakley glasses and sold 28 pairs last year - far too sporty and not stylish. Now, Wayfarers and aviators only!
Same. Wayfarers and aviators are timeless
tifosi w/ rudy or sved inserts all the way
Army Air Corps nice, most people don't even know that was a thing. Your research is appreciated very much it's a little detail but none the less an important one.
Nothing beats a nice pair of square aviators
square only gang
I get my aviators at Ross and Burlington. You can get lucky and find a really stylish look for a bargain price. Pay less then $10 and each pair has lasted for about 3 to 4 years before something breaks
good show mate🖤
Persol 714 are my favs
In the 70s, I wore a pair of Ray Ban frames with my prescription lenses. In the 80s, I became a pilot and I wore Randolphs with prescription and prescription sunglass lenses. Aviators are high;y functional and they look great. (Why did you show a picture of Pete Conrad and Gordon Cooper when you were talking about Chuck Yeager?)
Bausch and Lomb are my go to. The classic teardrop shape with original green lens. The classics are the best👍🏻
U just dont wanna let go I can tell by your choice to identify with BnL
The ones you are wearing in your profile photo? You look good! Cool as Paul Newman (whom I have had a crush on since I was a little girl).
Well another wishlist to get one day
I can't believe you left out a reference to "the man with no eyes" the prison guard from Cool Hand Luke. Mirrored Ray Ban's. What a machine.
Antonio, yet another great video!
After watching the show Mad Men, I decided to rock the brand Randolph Engineering aviators. They were not cheap, but damn are they good! I've had them for 4 years now and they're just now showing some age.
Great tips! 🔥
I use sun cloud brand sunglasses because they fit the shape of my face better than wayfarers or other styles
When I was younger I wouldn’t be found dead in Aviator’s but now that 60 is around the corner it’s probably my favorite all around pair of sunglasses
Literally right after this video on my feed, a trailer for mission impossible dead reckoning, with Tom Cruise on the thumbnail wearing aviator sunglasses.
I bought a pair from LL Bean many years ago and they still look good. I just got another more squared pair recently and I like them both. It's more what metal do I want to wear that day.
No way!! I've been looking at aviators for a while, crazy you'd upload a video today as I'm about to pull the trigger 😂 do you know the pair MacArthur wore? I think they were with AO eyewear or raybans. RE also made a tribute pair for the general
Have a pair of those Pablo. 50 yr anniversary McArthur, 14kg plated frames w/ the mirrored brown lense - still ultra stylish!!
They are Raybans btw👍🏻
@@bobbyb.1743 oh nice!! A family heirloom in the making , ty for sharing ^_^
Love Aviators, they bring out my jawline, Accentuates my eyebrows, hairline and nose. Depending how you dress you can make a cheap pair of aviators look like $1,000. My wife thought my Auto Zone Aviators were a high brand pair because it matched my suit so well.
True. I bought these rose gold stylish aviator sunglasses with a very nice mirrored frame to it. I always wear them with my dress shirt & dress shoes! People always tell me they must’ve cost at least $500, little do they know I got them online for $15 bucks! To be honest, if you were to look at the sunglasses you’d think they go for at least $100! lol! Very stylish sunglasses!
I'm buying my first pair of original classic aviators tomorrow. Finally joining the cool peoples club.
I ordered my first pair of Ray Ban Aviators a bit ago! I can’t wait till they arrive! 😄
I've been wearing Aviators my whole life. I'm Italian and have a bigger nose and a high bridge. Aviators are the only style that consistently fit right. I own pairs by Ray-Ban, Maui Jim, Oakley, and Revo.
Check out Randolph Concorde's-Top quality aviators! I don't own a pair but I really want to one day, even more than Ray-Ban's. Check out some reviews of Randolph here on UA-cam if you like, all the best.
@@enterthebruce91 Thanks, I have. They look good, but I've got plenty now. I may get one from them later.
Aviator shape reminds me of the eyes sockets human skull has. But they fit the most face shapes, only sunglasses that look good on me. And since it was used by war heroes and pilots originally, people see it as "authentic" gear to protect eyes. Not some vanity item
I always like square aviator more cause teardrop seems make my face more longer. Randolph Don Draper style is my favorite
not exactly aviators but I love my persol 649, just genius sunglasses, especially with a nice coat in the winter. And everyone in italy wears them, here in germany I see them nowhere
Wait - you say Lenny Kravitz!! The coolest guy of all time in my view - I need more aviators now!
He's hot.
I am happy to say that I still have five pairs of B&L RayBan Aviators. I still have a pair from the 80s and I bought out a Optical company from their stock for a ridiculous $25 a pair.
Everyone from their grandma to parents to kids should have a pair of aviators. they are amazingly stylish and most definitely STYLISH. i find that due to the bigger oversized lens (bug eyed) it is much more flattering and you immediately become a show stopper :)
I wear teardrop polarised silver frame Ray Bans aviators. I couldn’t find a pair of sunnies that really suited me until I got a pair.
Alot of the sunglasses you see in movies is American Optical sunglasses, for example Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver, John F Kennedy. Douglas McArthur, George Clooney, Tom Cruise in Top Gun and most recently Ryan Gosling in Fall Guy
It wasn't Top Gun it was a Mission Impossible I forgot which one it was
i was thinking about about getting a clubmaster or wayfarer but now i might get another aviator
What I do like about them is, that they are also available as simple glasses. Do anyone wear them as glasses as well? Kind regards from Germany, Julian
I remember my father wearing prescription aviators in the 70's.... I thought they were so damn cheesy. What's funny is that my youngest sister's first boyfriend was the grandson of the founder of Bausch and Lomb.
Pappy Bowington! Good call!
I have had mine for years and I love them.
If you got a big head like me, it's one of the only styles that you can wear and look good in
4:18 That's why I find it to be enjoyable to stare at the sunglasses of Tom CRUISE (VANILLA SKY) on a daily basis
I just bought 2 pair of Police Aviators, thanks to you.
Army aviator, ret., here. Have always worn Raybans, though have a number of issue glasses, some w/ the silver frame I think I’ll dig out from the depths of my dresser drawer. 😂
My favorite aviators are the Oliver goldsmith’s Robert
From personal experience. Look for an Aviator pair that has easily replaceable nose pads, and temple tips.
The Ray Ban Aviators have the nose pads attached with a steel bracket that is extremely hard to remove, and replace. Even Lens Crafters that is owned by Luxotica that owns Ray Ban refuses to replace the nose pads.
Randolph are the best imo. They blow RB out of the water
Randolph Engeneering is my favourite aviators
Great vid!
But big fail to your editors for putting up a pic of Pete Conrad and Gordon Cooper while you talked about Chuck Yeager.
At least they got the pix of Pappy Boyington right.
Every time I weary gold Ray Ban classic Aviator sunglasses I feel like I'm on a highway to the danger zone 😎🛩️🔥🫡🔝🤣 TOP GUN MAVERICK INTENSIFIES
Personally, I saw top gun maverick, and I was dying to get a pair of Tom cruise style gold Ray Ban aviators. And I now have 3 pairs of different color lenses . Highly recommended
I have been wearing it, now I know the name!
What do you do if these don’t suit me but I really want some?
I got a new pair of sunglasses last week and no matter what a tried on I kept going back to aviators! When first tried them on, I immediately thought "damn I look cool!".
I can’t wear sunglasses, but I do have transitional lenses fortunately.
I get my eyewear from Glasses, USA. They have hundreds of frames available and if you wear eyeglasses to see, they will put your prescription in the frames. Been using them for the last 8 years, every 2 years new glasses right after an eye exam. I have the blue wrap around, mirrored clubmasters, and orange Spy+ high def. 1 pair got a nick in the lens right in front of my eye when riding my motorcycle. Rather have that than something in my eye!
Do you think their prescription is accurate? I just ordered from GlassesUSA and am waiting for the glasses to come.
I have the classic gold frame G-15 lens very enjoyable to wear. Though I’m more of a sporty guy and grab my Oakley Romeo 1’s each and every time.
Antonio, great video. Watching this made me realize that while I do have other styles, aviators are the ones that I wear the most.
Also, I have a very similar jacket as the one you're wearing, I've found flipping the collar over takes that little flap outta the way gives a more rugged look, let me know what you think of this.
Cheers
Tom ford is my favourite brand
Might be Cool, classics , etc.
However, not really sun safe , as due being flat at front , sunlight can still get in sides and from above.
I prefer sunglasses that have 'Wings' to protect from sunlight.
But NOT the thin wrap around visor style.
Gotbsome Puma glasses once they are great.
Just a shame they are no good on the motorbike.
Randolph Matte Chrome 👌👌👌❤
Polarization can actually obscure displays and air traffic. For this reason these lenses are not recommended for actual pilots. For more information see FAA safety brochure AM-400-05/1 - Sunglasses for Pilots: Beyond the Image.
Love my Ray Ban RB3026-62 Aviators :)
The only style that works for me
I've been flying for over 40 years. Former Air Force and currently an international B-767-400 category for a major Airline. My sunglasses are Ray-Ban Aviators both inside and outside of the cockpit since 1980. I like them and my wife really loves it when I wear them.
I've noticed about half of my FO's wearing aviators. You'd think that number would be higher.
Aviators sunglasses are a classic; like jeans and leather jackets - they never go out of style!
And with chelsea boots
Would love a video on these for ladies.
I love aviators but club-masters are my favorite 😎
I find that people look at me a little longer when I wear aviator sunglasses.
Once you go wrap bar curve 8 you realize how poorly aviators block sun. That’s if you actually wear them for sun protection
Aviators are probably the best shape of driving glasses. The air force knew what they were doing
Sadly I just don't think aviators look that great on me. It's like the lines, angles and shapes are too similar to that of my face and looks redundant. Rounds on the other hand seem to be my go-to for most stylish.
Don't get me wrong, i love me a good pair of aviators (square are the ones i prefer) but, honestly: what's the big deal about these? They are hardly functional and they look odd on most (only a few can pull them off i think. Wouldn't wraparounds be a better, more functional alternative?
I mean, when it comes down to it, overall sun protection is the name of the game and aviators don't really do a good job at keeping sunlight out, especially from the sides and at the top.
If only there were some square wraparound aviators out there...i'll have to keep looking ;-)
I try aviators every now and then but they just don’t look good on my face. I prefer timeless my rayban wayfarers.
I favor round eyewear (spherical lenses) and have many pairs -- it's my long-time preference and an homage to both John Lennon and the great silent film star Harold Lloyd. Please don't shame me -- I have never owned/worn a pair of aviator sunglasses. I acknowledge their coolness. (Maybe I'll look into them, no pun intended.)
I have a few pairs of the exclusive Matsuda TERMINATOR-style sunglasses that Linda Hamilton rocked in the film. These frames, although round, have an aviator-esque styling at the bridge and evoke that look. When I wear them, I can't stop the compliments from coming.
Hello!
So stylish does not even care to proofread for typos 😎
Are they stylish or do they primarily suit shaven men? Some pilots have needed for the mask to seal when in the cockpit, but other than this practical necessity which very few have, shaving has historically been considered effeminate. You broached the subject of beards in another video some time ago, and mustaches more recently, and in that video you discussed the history of facial hair a little more. While Chuck Norris once wore aviators with a trimmed beard, isn't this style of sunglasses more typically worn by people clean-shaven or with only a mustache?
As an aviator, I have favored Wayfarers because they give me ample real estate for bifocals! 😎
Only the polarised Ray-Bans will do….☝️
10:24 LOLOLOLOLOL
Why ? Because its Classic!
Isn't it also true that aviators aren't often worn with a hat? Other than a few military uniform hats, your video showed mostly bareheaded men with aviators. Is this because aviators became popular after hats fell out of favor? So are aviators just a modern style for clean-shaven pretty-boys like Tom Cruise and that big guy?
Police is my favorite brand of aviators
I don’t have the face for aviators
Agreed 110% aviators and a nice pair of western boots can do wonders....lol
Rayban aviators best
You rated Tom Cruise 2 stars without aviators? 😎⭐️⭐️
i like my CARRERA 100/S HKY EJ & PANNER Men's Retro uni-frame Aviator Polarized. SUNSKI makes some good sunglasses too but their aviators are too small. BLENDERS are junk
"Why are Penny Loafers Stylish", next?
Best aviator brands..
Rayban
Oakley
6:20
8:10,
10:50
I understand Jack isnt doing so well these days
Ray bans are the goats