Originally developed in the late 1930s, aviator sunglasses were designed to help pilots see while flying. While we don’t know a ton of pilots, we do know a ton of people with aviator sunglasses, which speaks to the attractiveness of the timeless shades. From now until July 29, you can buy a pair of aviators from Ray-Ban that are a spitting image of the ones worn in the ’30s. Ray-Ban’s Reloaded arm has brought the originals back, meaning you get the tips that grip, so you don’t have to worry about these suckers falling off when you hit crazy turbulence. Choose from gold or black frames, each with G-15 lenses. Hurry, though, because only 550 pairs are available.
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