For over 35 years, Randolph Engineering has been meticulously handcrafting sunglasses for the U.S. military, Air Forces (worldwide), and those who appreciate distinct quality and craftsmanship. Their products are famed for detail and durability—two characteristics GG undeniably supports. One of our favorite designers, Michael Bastian, collaborated with Randolph Engineering to create this season’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection and we couldn’t be more pleased.
The invader olive is a great way to add a little color to any style. With a dark transparent olive frame made in Italy and a tan polarized frame, you are sure to impress with these.
The collection includes 15 variations on current and vintage Randolph Engineering models curated for perfection. The majority of frames are aviators styled with a modern MB twist. All frames are limited edition and made from the finest components found worldwide. The components of each piece are soldered in-house and hold a lifetime warranty, (we are talking about some serious hardware).
To add to the various aviators, designers included the ever fashionable and incredibly reliable wayfarer style. The 1950’s influenced frames are made in Italy using Mazzucchelli acetate and are offered in both sunglass and prescription options. Another favorite pair is the JD, a James Dean-inspired frame sold both with and without a 70’s-feel, detachable metal sunglass clip.
Whether you’re piloting an F18 fighter jet, driving your weekend sports car or strolling through the city, these quality lenses are essential for protecting your eyes and enhancing your vision. This season, Randolph and MB have delivered with the very finest in eyewear.
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