Details
Former Royal Air Force navigator Jan Waszkiewicz and machinist Stanley Zaleski opened the doors of their factory in 1973 in a small town called Randolph, just outside Boston in the U.S.A.
With their engineering knowledge they built the machines that make sunglasses and created a product specifically for the world's toughest critics: the United States Department of Defense, who supply their more than 40 eyewear. years.
Each frame requires 200 manual steps and is manufactured in the historic Massachusetts factory.
The iconic aviator model with straight temples and super-quality crystal lenses in wonderful colors are the symbol of this brand.
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Technical specifications
Randolph Aviator AF135
Category: sunglasses
Material: metal
Lenses: crystal
Measurements: 58/20/140