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Men’s Aviator Sunglasses & Glasses

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Leonard Camel
Leonard Camel
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GG2172S 004

€390,00
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BV1373S 001

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Leonard Amarena
Leonard Amarena
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Frequently asked questions

Why are aviator sunglasses so iconic for men?
Aviators were originally designed for pilots in the 1930s, combining high functionality with a bold, commanding look. Today, they’re a symbol of timeless masculine style and practical design.
Are aviator frames good for prescription glasses?
Yes — many aviator styles are prescription-ready and work well for men who want a bold frame without sacrificing clarity or comfort.
Which face shapes do aviator glasses suit best for men?
Aviator glasses work best on men with square, heart-shaped, or oval faces. Their teardrop lens shape adds contrast to angular features and creates a balanced, elongated effect.
Are aviator glasses suitable for professional or casual wear?
Absolutely. Aviators adapt easily to both — clean metal frames with prescription lenses suit work settings, while polarized sunglasses handle off-duty style with ease.
What other men’s eyewear styles combine style and function?

What other men’s eyewear styles combine style and function?

If you appreciate the versatility of aviator frames, explore our rectangular eyewear for a modern fit, square glasses for strong lines, or shield styles for bold, performance-driven design.