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Colton Aviator Black Glasses
Colton Aviator Black Glasses
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Colton
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Colton Aviator Black Glasses
  • Black
  • Tortoise
Colton Aviator Tortoise Glasses
Colton Aviator Tortoise Glasses
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Colton
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Colton Aviator Tortoise Glasses
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  • Black
Angular rectangular aviators with a graphic edge.
Angular rectangular aviators with a graphic edge.
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Debbie
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Angular rectangular aviators with a graphic edge.
  • Silver
  • Silver
Emily Aviator Silver Glasses
Emily Aviator Silver Glasses
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Emily
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Emily Aviator Silver Glasses
  • Silver
  • Light Gold
  • Rose Gold
Athena Aviator Brown Glasses
Athena Aviator Brown Glasses
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Athena
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Athena Aviator Brown Glasses
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  • Black
  • Crystal
Athena Aviator Black Glasses
Athena Aviator Black Glasses
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Athena
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Athena Aviator Black Glasses
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  • Brown
  • Crystal
Grayson Aviator Light Gold Glasses
Grayson Aviator Light Gold Glasses
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Grayson
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Grayson Aviator Light Gold Glasses
  • Light Gold
  • Gold
Logan Aviator Green Glasses
Logan Aviator Green Glasses
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Logan
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Logan Aviator Green Glasses
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  • Silver
Modern aviators with sharp, confident lines.
Modern aviators with sharp, confident lines.
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Cher
5.0
Modern aviators with sharp, confident lines.
  • Rose Gold
  • Rose Gold
Emily Aviator Rose Gold Glasses
Emily Aviator Rose Gold Glasses
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Emily
4.0
Emily Aviator Rose Gold Glasses
  • Rose Gold
  • Light Gold
  • Silver
Grayson Aviator Gold Glasses
Grayson Aviator Gold Glasses
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Grayson
5.0
Grayson Aviator Gold Glasses
  • Gold
  • Light Gold
Angular rectangular aviators with a graphic edge.
Angular rectangular aviators with a graphic edge.
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Debbie
5.0
Angular rectangular aviators with a graphic edge.
  • Silver
  • Silver

Aviator Glasses

  • What are aviator glasses?

    Aviator glasses are a type of glasses with a clean, simple style, featuring a sturdy, lightweight metal frame designed to fit snugly against the face. They offer a large transparent area with teardrop-shaped dark-colored lenses, providing complete eye coverage and optimum protection while flying. Modern aviator eyeglasses keep the pilot look but use lightweight builds and prescription-ready designs.

    Aviator glasses frames are designed with double or triple bridges above the nose, which increases the stability of the frame and enhances its durability. The metal frame used is still the typical aviator style today.

  • What year were aviator glasses popular?

    Aviator frame eyeglasses first became popular in 1937 when a pair of sunglasses developed by Bausch & Lomb for U.S. military pilots, known as aviator sunglasses, were called "anti-glare" glasses at the time and the typical feature was its teardrop shaped lenses (the large dark lenses, which are three times larger than the eye sockets of ordinary people, provide pilots with all-round sun protection), with a black or gold thin wire frame.

    Aviator glasses were later made available to the public in the 40s and 50s, and throughout the 60s and 70s, their utility and stylish appeal became classic styles that are still worn today by men and women all over the world.

  • Do aviator glasses look good on everyone?

    Although the aviator style glasses are an all-match style, whether it is suited for you, depends on the factors such as the size and shape of your face, the width of your nose, and your personal preference for frame styles and colors.

    If you are considering trying this style, you can try on several different styles of best aviator eyeglasses frames in the offline optical shop, or use the AR try-on function of online glasses store for people to try them on in various styles and colors to see Which one is most satisfactory to you.

  • How to wear aviator prescription glasses?

    If you wear prescription glasses and want to try out the aviator style, you can get designer aviator eyeglasses made with your specific prescription lenses.

    Here are some tips for wearing aviator prescription glasses:

    Choose the right size


    Make sure the glasses frame can cover your eyebrows, the bridge should not be too big or too low, and the size of the frame should fit your face shape.

    Choose the right color


    From classic gold, and silver to more colorful options. Choose a color that complements your skin tone and personal style.

    Your outfit match


    The aviator style is all-match and can be perfectly matched with sportswear, casual solid-color clothes, baseball caps, and a watch to enhance your style.

    Adjust the nose pads


    Aviator eyeglasses usually have adjustable nose pads to ensure that the nose pads stay firmly on your nose and won't slip off.

    Consider polarized lenses


    When ordering prescription aviator glasses, look for lenses that meet your vision needs. This may include single-vision lenses, bifocal lenses, or progressive lenses, depending on your prescription.

    If you spend a lot of time outdoors, consider adding polarized lenses to your aviator glasses. These lenses reduce glare and improve vision in bright sunlight.

    Keep glasses clean


    Regularly clean your aviator glasses with a soft microfiber cloth to keep them free from smudges and scratches.

    Follow these tips, and you can wear your aviator frame glasses with confidence and style.

  • Are aviator eyeglasses in style?

    Yes. Born from pilot gear and made iconic in the '70s, today's aviator eyeglasses feel fresh again—thin metal for a clean, modern look; clear or tea-tint acetate for an easy retro vibe.

  • Why do aviator glasses have two bridges?

    The top bar (brow bar) and nose bridge add stability, keep wide lenses aligned, and distribute weight—plus the double-bridge is the defining style cue of aviator glasses frames.

  • Can aviator glasses be prescription or progressive-friendly?

    Absolutely. Aviator prescription glasses work with single-vision and progressives—just choose frames with enough lens height and a stable bridge so the near-vision zone lands comfortably.

  • How do I pick the right aviator size and fit?

    Match frame width to your face, keep the bridge comfy, and center your pupils in the lenses. Let the top bar roughly trace your brow line; temples should sit straight without pinching or sliding.

  • Who suits aviator eyeglasses?

    Pretty much anyone. Smaller faces can choose tighter widths and a shorter drop; larger faces handle fuller teardrops easily. The finish is up to you—metal for minimal, acetate for presence.

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