The Coolest Sunglasses Made In The USA - Also The Best:
America is famously known for its car culture, but since World War II, it in the sky where American technology, know-how, military prowess and skill has been most dominant. We enjoy the best planes, the best trained pilots, and more than half a century after our first try succeeded, we remain the only county to ever put men on the moon. A lot of our aerospace success stems from high engineering standards, precision manufacturing and demanding specifications, and it is for these same reasons that sunglasses from have long been the personal and official choice of US Air Force, Marine and Navy pilots and NASA astronauts. They are also beloved by commercial and private pilots, the official on the ground gear of the US Army - and adored by Hollywood’s biggest A-List blockbuster stars - on and off the screen.
In fact, Randolph’s iconic aviators are currently co-starring in two different big budget releases, worn by Michael Keaton in American Assassin and by longtime fan Tom Cruise - the world’s leading sunglass trendsetter ever since Risky Business and Top Gun - in American Made.
The latter title is especially relevant given that Massachusetts-based Randolph, a third-generations family-owned and operated company, is the only remaining metal eyewear manufacturer in the United States.
Aviation fans have long known that Randolph is the real deal when it comes to the classic aviator sunglass, and also offers many other designs, but increasingly the fashion conscious are taking notice that these models combine rugged and daring test pilot looks with a very wide range of customizable choices, sizes and meticulous technology, performance and construction. In short, the have “The Right Stuff,” and because I’m increasingly sick of having to wear contacts to use sunglasses, I shopped the company's lineup of prescription-ready frames and then took them to my local optometrist to get Rx lenses made. I love them, I’ve received non-stop compliments, and whether you opt for the company’s non-prescription flagship line or frames only, they are lifetime warranted, a rarity in the optical world.
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