These are the official aviator sunglasses of the United States military. While not the current issue ballistic eye-wear current operations require, these are still the ones sold on base to service members and approved for uniform wear in garrison and light training operations.
These are durable and practical. They provide a conservative look for traditionalists and military collectors and enthusiasts, while the rounded frames offer a trendier look for those seeking a retro look that still meets strict military requirements. (If the gunny doesn't like 'em, tell him "They have an NSN!"). And chances are the Colonel has a pair.
I bought mine to replace my issued Oakley's I destroyed in Iraq. I didn't want to fork over another $100+ and didn't need them for combat operations anymore, so I grabbed a set of these for around $30 in the PX. I've worn them for a year, dropped them, sat on them and worn them on the motorcycle. So far, no scratches to the finish or the lenses.
Be advised that these are NOT ballistic lenses or approved as safety glasses, but they are shatter-resistant, durable and offer full UV protection.
If you're looking for shades that look as good in a suit as they do with jeans and a leather jacket, or just something for uniform wear around the base, it's hard to go wrong with an American classic like the AO Original Aviator.
These are durable and practical. They provide a conservative look for traditionalists and military collectors and enthusiasts, while the rounded frames offer a trendier look for those seeking a retro look that still meets strict military requirements. (If the gunny doesn't like 'em, tell him "They have an NSN!"). And chances are the Colonel has a pair.
I bought mine to replace my issued Oakley's I destroyed in Iraq. I didn't want to fork over another $100+ and didn't need them for combat operations anymore, so I grabbed a set of these for around $30 in the PX. I've worn them for a year, dropped them, sat on them and worn them on the motorcycle. So far, no scratches to the finish or the lenses.
Be advised that these are NOT ballistic lenses or approved as safety glasses, but they are shatter-resistant, durable and offer full UV protection.
If you're looking for shades that look as good in a suit as they do with jeans and a leather jacket, or just something for uniform wear around the base, it's hard to go wrong with an American classic like the AO Original Aviator.
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