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Based in Randolph, Massachusetts, family-owned Randolph Engineering is known for making some of the best eyewear in the world. Its aviators were originally designed for the US military and have been standard issue since the late '70s Read More
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Does anyone know where can I buy replacement lenses? Send the glasses from Canary Islands, Spain to USA to have them replaced by Randolph is too expensive, and most eBay vendors who have them won't send to the Canary Islands.
These current Randolph offer seems to be from the "Past Season Style" (2017 Fashion Collection) inventory. I've seen this (sold out-currently) Concorde Skull Matt Chrome Light Green Flash 57-15-140 itself, for only a $21 difference to my door. I hesitantly cancelled my order yesterday. For a PC non-polarized pair of shades is not much of a good value, in my book. Plus, I really wanted a pair of Randolphs, in bayonets.
So I ordered instead an Aviator 23K Gold Blue Aqua Glass FlashMirror lens (SkyTec Mineral) with bayonets in 55mm, for only $140 with free shipping/tax free..and they threw in for me a Free Randolph Travel Case ($15 Welcome coupon), for good measure. Looks quite similar to the polarized 2019 Cobalt Collection version, at around 57% off.
I bought the bright chrome 57 mm with gray non polarized lenses with bayonet arms from the last drop. It is a high quality product, heavier than a modern RayBan. The 57 mm is a good fit for narrow to average head. Definitely an awesome value at these prices.
Also if you are going to use it for flying or even driving, I recommend non-polarized lenses. Polarized lenses are a no no for flying and even for driving they can create problems with LCD screens and traffic lights.
GriffDeLaGriff2Sure, they were meant for my wife but of course she is going with some crazy brands. They only difference not sure if you like it or not the temples are bayonet o these sunglasses. Shoot me an offer, if anything my email is dudas28@hotmail.com
Last 2 drop have been limited is size and style combos. I keep getting email asking if I'm interested, but my size is not available. I'd like to buy a pair, but I can't.