At Last – The Truth About Aviator Sunglasses

Search for information about aviator sunglasses on the internet and you will find a number of articles, many of which provide different versions about who first manufactured them and their association with aviation.

When most people think about aviator sunglasses they picture sunglasses with those large, teardrop-shaped lenses. And when you look at celebrities, they are wearing those large, tear-shaped sunglasses, either with a silver mirror finish or that green tint.

Many of the articles on the internet credit Ray-Ban, a division of Bausch & Lomb, with creating the first aviator sunglasses back in 1936. They claim that these sunglasses were an evolution from the aviator goggles which were standard issue to pilots during World War I.

It is interesting to note that Ray-Ban didn’t exist in 1936! Secondly, Ray-Ban did not make sunglasses popular – Foster Grant did when he mass-produced oversized sunglasses cheaply and sold them through Woolworth’s on the boardwalk in New Jersey.

On the West, coast sunglasses became popular as movie stars began to appear in public wearing these oversized sunglasses. It was assumed they were wearing them to disguise their identity; in truth, they were simply trying to protect their eyes from the harsh lights of movie sets which left their eyes red and strained.

It was not until the late 1930s that real aviator sunglasses came into existence for pilots. Initially, aviator goggles were worn by early pilots for a very practical reason. Early aircraft often had engines that consumed engine oil, and excess engine oil would blowback on the pilot’s face during flight. Combined with the effect of wind in the open cockpits, goggles were a good solution to the oil and wind problems.

The famous white scarves that blew back over the pilot’s shoulder were not a fashion statement; rather, they were used to wipe the oil off of the aviator goggles while flying their aircraft.

In the 1920s the U.S. Army Air Corps issued a request for anti-glare goggles as aircraft and pilots began to fly at ever-higher altitudes. In response, Bausch & Lomb proposed anti-glare aviator sunglasses with metal frames and large, tear-drop shaped lenses with a green tint. Bausch & Lomb rebranded the Anti-Glares as Ray-Ban sunglasses (so-called because they banish rays) in 1937 and started selling them to the general public.

Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses received a real boost in popularity when Douglas MacArthur was photographed wearing a pair during his return to the Philippines during World War 2.

But the U.S. military does not normally award a contract to just one supplier for items like aviator sunglasses, so it turns out there were initially two companies supplying aviator sunglasses to the military: Ray-Ban and American Optical.

During the early 1930s, American Optical was supplying the Army Air Corps with U.S.A.C. Goggle Type B-7. During the Second World War American Optical and Ray-Ban provided aviator sunglasses for the military.

In 1958 American Optical introduced the Flight Goggle 58, now known as Original Pilot Sunglasses, and produced them for U.S. military pilots providing maximum protection, comfort, and optical performance.

Randolph Engineering, Inc. was formed in 1972, and by 1982 was the prime contractor for aviator sunglasses for the U.S. Department of Defense. Today Randolph sunglasses appeal not only to military pilots but also to all pilots who appreciate the Randolph quality.

In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold Ray-Ban to the Italian luxury group Luxoticca, and who, in addition to the Ray-Ban sunglasses, manufacture the popular Wayfarer sunglasses.

As an ATP pilot with an MBA in business, the author writes a daily blog about aviation called “All Things Aviation.” In order to serve the aviation community the author reviews pilot supplies for pilots.

Protecting a pilot’s most important sensory asset, their eyes are of special interest and the author provides a great resource for the best metal aviator sunglasses for pilots. You can find a great selection of men’s aviator sunglasses with many features, benefits, and options for the discerning buyer.

Pilot sunglasses are an important tool for all pilots whenever flying their aircraft.

A Practical Guide to Prescription Sunglasses
What You Need to Know About the Benefits of the Prescription Sunglasses
Tips To Buy Wholesale Versace Sunglasses
Advantages and Disadvantages: Cheap Sunglasses Vs Designer Sunglasses
Tips To Buy Discount Spy Sunglasses
A Few Tips to Buy Sunglasses
Vintage Vuarnet Sunglasses
Why We Need to Use Sunglass Display Racks to Promote Your Eyewear
Ray Ban Sunglasses – Adding Glamour to Your Looks With Authentic Style
Gucci Sunglasses – Outperform in Style
Designer Sunglasses For Women – The Top Selling Shades
For Discriminating Tastes – Marc by Marc Jacobs Sunglasses
Why Should You Buy New Sunglasses?
Why You Need Better Sunglasses
5 Reasons Why You Should Never Buy Replica Or Knockoff Sunglasses

The Natural Field Of Vision Therapy
Double Vision Correction Eye Exercises
What Is Low Vision? The Link Between Age Related Eye Diseases And This Eye Problem
Laser Eye Surgery to Correct Reading Vision
How to Improve Your Vision Naturally
Low Vision Rehabilitation Helps The Legally Blind To See Again
Your Double Vision Remedy For Effective Vision Improvement
How to Promote Rehabilitation for People With AMD and Low Vision
Improve Your Vision the Natural Way! Vision Without Glassses!
Improving Blurred Vision With Simple Eye Exercises
Make Life Style Changes to Preserve Your Natural Vision! Vision Without Lenses!
Are Eye Exercises Effective In Improving Your Vision Naturally?
Your Natural Vision Correction Alternative To Glasses
Improving Your Vision Naturally With Realistic Expectations
What Is Convergence Insufficiency? Your Natural Vision Correction Remedy For This Eye Problem