The history of aviator sunglasses can be traced back to 1936, when the U.S. Armed Forces sought a solution to help fighter pilots deal with eye fatigue in high-altitude areas, and cooperated with Bausch & Lomb to produce anti-light glasses. The result is something you may be familiar with: it uses a convex teardrop glass lens made of G-15 tempered glass and a thin metal frame, which transmits 15% of incident light.
model code: soop-aviator
frame colour: black
lens colours: dark green
lens function: uv400
lens materials: glass
size lens: 62mm
bridge 18mm
Temple length: 145mm
material: stainless steel
category: unisex
nose pad type: adjustable