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Operating out of Randolph, Massachusetts, family owned Randolph Engineering is known for making some of the best eyewear in the world. Their flagship aviator frames were originally designed for the U.S Read More
Massdropians, can we please have this drop re-activated? I know there was another recently with plastic lenses but I and many others here would've preferred the mineral glass lens featured on this drop. Would love another pair so consider money hurled at you if this happens! Thanks!
Gonna join the crowd looking for size trades - I just got my 55mm pair and they're a bit small for my fat head. If anyone is looking to trade for a pair of 58s let me know! Obviously give preference to the people who asked first below me.
Really happy with these. For one, they fit me perfectly out of the box with no adjustments, which is remarkable since I picked a size based on a guess. These feel like very heavy duty well-made sunglasses; I have a variety of Ray-Bans and Oakleys and would say these seem to be the most sturdy and well-built sunglasses I have. Another bonus is they stay put when placed on top of my head (where they normally live when I'm inside), which is rare for front-heavy glasses with glass lenses. I can look at the floor and they don't move, which I can't do with any of my Ray-Bans other than Wayfarers. I credit this to the excellent grip on the temples. The lens quality appears excellent, very clear, anti-glare coating does its job. Very happy with these!
For future sizing help, I got the 55mm size. New Wayfarers in 52-18 (as opposed to 55-18) fit me perfectly, the 55s are a little too big in Wayfarers. Classic Wayfarers are too big for me. Oakley Chainlink, and Flak Jackets fit me very well. Ray-Ban Aviators even in the smallest size seem way too big on me. Hopefully this info helps someone else determine their size based on how some of those things fit you!