Aviator sunglasses. A timeless classic
One of the most iconic in history. We've seen them in movies, series, and television... And aviator sunglassesremain one of the most sought-after sunglasses for men and women of all ages. They are made up of two elongated, teardrop-shaped lenses that reach the cheekbone. One of their main advantages is that they completely cover the eye from light and wind. That's why they began to be used in the air. They are also made up of two bridges. The first one fits the curve of your nose, and the second one holds both lenses at the top.
At D.Franklin, we've created a special collection called Aviator with vintage designs but also that avant-garde touch you love.
Find different models and styles at D. Franklin that are all the rage this season. Depending on the shape, they will reflect a particular image. You can also choose from our different color combinations to suit all tastes.
When did aviator-style glasses first appear?
Originally, they were designed for American aviators in the 1930s and 1940s. Since then, their popularity has grown due to their impressive aesthetics and performance. If you're looking for an aviator frame that goes perfectly with men's sneakers, you've come to the right place.
There are as many aviator glasses as there are styles
The frame and lens type of our glasses reflect our tastes and preferences. While these models have been associated with men, the truth is that today these frames have crossed all gender barriers, with unisex models or aviator glasses for women available.
You can find models with a more traditional or classic shape like the Walter Black model with semi-oval lenses and a thin bridge that connects both lenses, or opt for a 21st-century design with a single-cut monolens and bold colors.
If, on the other hand, you want to opt for a 21st-century design, the Eagle edition is for you. With a completely round lens structure and a central bridge that connects both lenses, one of the most popular fighter jets in history is represented in lightweight, comfortable sunglasses with a wide color combination.