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Concorde 23K Gold Progressive No Line Reading Sunglasses
Randolph Engineering has been hand-making eyewear for the US military, NASA, and air forces worldwide since 1972. Hand made in the USA to precise military standards. The Concord, if you guessed that the name is a nod to the luxurious super-sonic Concord jet, you’d be 100% correct. What better way to pay tribute to such an incredible aviation milestone than with THE iconic aviation glasses shape, worn by generations of military aviators flying over France, Italy, Germany, North Africa, The Pacific, Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East.
The Concord shares the same DNA as the famous Randolph square Aviators, Aviator XL and Aviator II. Randolph begins the process with the very best materials, including stay-snug screws, unique metal alloys, and a proprietary solder flux that provides unparalleled joint strength. Then fifty different people cut, mold, twist, tumble and finish the frame over a five-week period. It’s a process that takes more than 200 individual steps to complete. That’s what being the best means to Randolph.
The Concord shares the same DNA as the famous Randolph square Aviators, Aviator XL and Aviator II. Randolph begins the process with the very best materials, including stay-snug screws, unique metal alloys, and a proprietary solder flux that provides unparalleled joint strength. Then fifty different people cut, mold, twist, tumble and finish the frame over a five-week period. It’s a process that takes more than 200 individual steps to complete. That’s what being the best means to Randolph.
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Concorde 23K Gold Progressive No Line Reading Sunglasses
Randolph Engineering has been hand-making eyewear for the US military, NASA, and air forces worldwide since 1972. Hand made in the USA to precise military standards. The Concord, if you guessed that the name is a nod to the luxurious super-sonic Concord jet, you’d be 100% correct. What better way to pay tribute to such an incredible aviation milestone than with THE iconic aviation glasses shape, worn by generations of military aviators flying over France, Italy, Germany, North Africa, The Pacific, Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East.
The Concord shares the same DNA as the famous Randolph square Aviators, Aviator XL and Aviator II. Randolph begins the process with the very best materials, including stay-snug screws, unique metal alloys, and a proprietary solder flux that provides unparalleled joint strength. Then fifty different people cut, mold, twist, tumble and finish the frame over a five-week period. It’s a process that takes more than 200 individual steps to complete. That’s what being the best means to Randolph.
The Concord shares the same DNA as the famous Randolph square Aviators, Aviator XL and Aviator II. Randolph begins the process with the very best materials, including stay-snug screws, unique metal alloys, and a proprietary solder flux that provides unparalleled joint strength. Then fifty different people cut, mold, twist, tumble and finish the frame over a five-week period. It’s a process that takes more than 200 individual steps to complete. That’s what being the best means to Randolph.
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Randolph Engineering has been hand-making eyewear for the US military, NASA, and air forces worldwide since 1972. Hand made in the USA to precise military standards. The Concord, if you guessed that the name is a nod to the luxurious super-sonic Concord jet, you’d be 100% correct. What better way to pay tribute to such an incredible aviation milestone than with THE iconic aviation glasses shape, worn by generations of military aviators flying over France, Italy, Germany, North Africa, The Pacific, Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East.
The Concord shares the same DNA as the famous Randolph square Aviators, Aviator XL and Aviator II. Randolph begins the process with the very best materials, including stay-snug screws, unique metal alloys, and a proprietary solder flux that provides unparalleled joint strength. Then fifty different people cut, mold, twist, tumble and finish the frame over a five-week period. It’s a process that takes more than 200 individual steps to complete. That’s what being the best means to Randolph.
The Concord shares the same DNA as the famous Randolph square Aviators, Aviator XL and Aviator II. Randolph begins the process with the very best materials, including stay-snug screws, unique metal alloys, and a proprietary solder flux that provides unparalleled joint strength. Then fifty different people cut, mold, twist, tumble and finish the frame over a five-week period. It’s a process that takes more than 200 individual steps to complete. That’s what being the best means to Randolph.























