Sunglasses to Make Paul Newman Proud.

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Everyone loves talking about the “practicality” of men’s clothing, but let’s be real here for a moment – how often are you going to run in a pair of Flyknits, or fold back working cuffs, or stash something (other than Chapstick) in a cargo pocket? Probably not that often. But how often are your sunglasses going to protect you from the sun? Every damn day. With that said, we know that you’re more concerned with looking like Paul Newman than pleasing your ophthalmologist, so here’s some of our favorite frames for summer and beyond.

BartonPerreria

Barton Perreira – Make Paul proud.

Illesteva

Illesteva – If you can’t be at the beach settle for the next best thing: ocean-tinted frames.

GarrettLeight

Garrett Leight – Channeling John Lennon in the Yoko years.

LGR

L.G.R. – Big, brown, and bold, just like Gianni Agnelli would’ve worn back in the day.

OliverPeoples

Oliver Peoples – “The Peck”

Cutler

Cutler & Gross – If we’re gonna mention Agnelli, we might as well give a nod to Lapo Elkann’s frames as well.

Persol

Persol – Mini McQueen’s.

Randolph

Randolph Engineering – The authentic standard issue Aviator.

SB_TYPE_02_FRONT_SMOG

Sun Buddies – Handmade frames from the brothers behind Sweden’s Tres Bien Shop.

Oakley

Oakley – Yes, Oakley. And considering these U.S. made classics are still just as iconic as they were back in the eighties, why not Oakley?

Capretta_CherryRed

Dom Vetro – Take the red eye.

Comments on “Sunglasses to Make Paul Newman Proud.

    Amy @ The American-Made Guide to Life on July 29, 2014 12:12 PM:

    Those Randolph Engineering aviators. Cool beyond cool.

    mdm08033 on July 29, 2014 12:15 PM:

    A fine list that needs THE affordable made in America option, Shuron.

    http://www.shuron.com/macarthur.htm

    http://www.shuron.com/sidewinder.htm

    Jeff on July 29, 2014 4:51 PM:

    I’m glad you included the Randolph aviators. My dad — a USAF pilot for 30 years — wore those and not the silly things Tommy Boy wore in Top Gun. Per my dad, the Aviator’s arms were straight because it made them easier to take off when you were wearing a helmet.

    Lucas on July 29, 2014 5:06 PM:

    No American optical?

    Ted Harrington on July 29, 2014 8:00 PM:

    Always “you should have included ____” nice
    job Jake. I still have my Frogskins from
    96.

    Skenflin McGinty on July 29, 2014 9:25 PM:

    Hell yeah Frogskins. Had a slew in the early 90’s, all lost or broken now. My favorite were the black frames with purple iridium. May just have to pick up a new pair.

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