Aviator sunglasses

Aviator Sunglasses

Aviator sunglasses are the perfect item for mixing safety with style. You’ve seen them on celebrities turning heads on the red carpet, and now you can get your very own stylish frame from Rx Safety Canada and choose from our wide variety of options for women aviator sunglasses and men aviator sunglasses. Our Aviator Sunglasses aren’t just a fashionable choice, they also offer the highest levels of safety, durability, and protection against the sun’s harmful UV rays. Choose your favourite pair of aviator sunglasses and beat the heat in style!

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Why do aviator sunglasses suit everyone?

Aviators, with their general style, complement almost any face shape. In general, eyewear appears best when it contrasts with the wearer's face. In other words, the shape of your glasses should be the inverse of your face shape.

People with round faces can wear aviators without looking like they are wearing costume jewelry. People with angular features, such as high cheekbones and a narrow jawline, can also wear aviators comfortably. That's why the classic aviator style's rounded, teardrop form looks best on angular faces.

In fact, angular features actually make a person look more attractive in aviators. However, with so many styles available, wearers with round faces will undoubtedly find a perfect pair. Of course, the best way to find out is to try them on.

Have aviators ever truly gone out of fashion?

Yes, eyewear trends come and go, and we've tried them all, from enormous bulky frames to thin micro specs. However, the aviator is one silhouette that we continue to wear. Something about the coolness of the look catches our attention. Perhaps it's the way it sits on the face, or its featherlight appeal, or perhaps the frame just has its own kind of flexible enchantment.

After all, the aviator goes with everything. The aviator sunglasses are very versatile and go with everything. They come in different colors and styles to match your outfit. They are perfect for any occasion and can be worn with any outfit. They are very comfortable to wear and provide great protection from the sun. The aviator sunglasses make a great gift for anyone who loves to stay stylish no matter what the occasion is.

Aviator sunglasses are one of the top eyewear styles for Spring 2022, with everything from '80s-style metal frames with tinted lenses to strong acetate designs that echo '70s eyewear. And, with the SS22 runways making a strong case for designer aviator spectacles, you can effortlessly include aviators into your outfit even on cloudy days.

How to determine whether your sunglasses are polarized?

There are three simple ways to identify polarised glasses. Try one of these easy tips:

1. If you only have one pair:
With your shades on, look at a bright, reflected light source (such as glass, water, or polished metal). You're wearing polarised sunglasses if the light intensifies when you tilt your head laterally to roughly 60 degrees. If there is no difference in quality, they are simply colored.

2. If you have two pairs:
Have a pair of polarised glasses and want to see if your new set is polarised as well? Simply place one set in front of the other. Both lenses should be visible to you. Now, rotate one pair to the right. If the lenses blend to black, the secret is revealed: you have two pairs of polarised sunglasses.

3. Making use of a digital display:
Examine LED or LCD display, such as a laptop, tablet, mobile phone, or GPS, via your sunglasses. The display will be dull at first, but if it goes black when you tilt your head, polarised lenses are working their magic.

What are the types of aviator sunglasses?

Here are the types of aviator sunglasses:

1. Classic Aviators
Traditional aviator sunglasses have a very light and thin metal frame. In most cases, they are available in silver or gold and have dark lenses.

2. Aviators with Plastic-Frames
Aviators with plastic or acetate frames have the same overall shape as traditional aviators but feature a plastic or acetate frame instead. The fact that the plastic is thicker than the metal results in a frame that is typically even more oversized than traditional aviator sunglasses.

3. Aviators with Square Lenses
Aviators with square lenses are very similar to traditional aviators, but their frames have a more squared-off appearance. If you choose a shape that is more square like, it will have a lesser aviator style look.

4. Aviators with Top-Bars
These sunglasses are known as top-bar aviators because they have a thin bar that runs across the very top of the lenses. This bar is typically made of metal, but in order to provide some variety, it can also be made of wood, plastic, or another material.

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Aviator Sunglasses FAQs

What do Aviator Sunglasses mean?

Aviator glasses have a sleek and attractive design; celebrities frequently wore them in public due to a 1950s trend. The aviator glasses have never really gone out of style. In fact, with a slight change in shape, they have made a comeback in the modern fashion industry. Aviator sunglasses have a lens area that is two to three times the size of the eye socket, thin metal frames, and large dark lenses that cover the entire eye.

What is the difference between aviator and pilot sunglasses?

They're practically the same thing; The word "aviator" is in the name. The classic style will always be associated with flight and aviation. Even 70 years after they were first used by military pilots, they remain the sunglasses of choice for pilots all over the world. However, there are some minor technical requirements for pilot sunglasses that aviator sunglasses may or may not meet.