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Based in Randolph, Massachusetts, family-owned Randolph Engineering is known for making some of the best eyewear in the world. Its aviators were originally designed for the US military and have been standard issue since the late '70s Read More
Hello everyone and thank you for your interest in this run! Randolph Engineering is one of our best sunglass brands. Great quality and style. We have confirmed with the vendor that all styles included in this event are polarized. We have also looked at each style here in the office to confirm that they are indeed polarized. On this particular style, the P is located on the inside of the left lens. Enjoy!
MangoKingThanks for your interest. Sorry we ran out of stock on that option. It doesn't look like we can get any more for this event but stay tuned for possible new Randolph Engineering events in the future.
These current Randolph offer seems to be from the "Past Season Style" (2017 Fashion Collection) inventory. I've seen this (sold out-currently) Concorde Skull Matt Chrome Light Green Flash 57-15-140 itself, for only a $21 difference to my door. I hesitantly cancelled my order yesterday. For a PC non-polarized pair of shades is not much of a good value, in my book. Plus, I really wanted a pair of Randolphs, in bayonets.
So I ordered instead an Aviator 23K Gold Blue Aqua Glass FlashMirror lens (SkyTec Mineral) with bayonets in 55mm, for only $140 with free shipping/tax free..and they threw in for me a Free Randolph Travel Case ($15 Welcome coupon), for good measure. Looks quite similar to the polarized 2019 Cobalt Collection version, at around 57% off.
Randolph Engineering makes a top quality, solid product. I would be joining the Drop if I hadn't squirreled away 3 pairs many, many years ago. I am wearing the same pair of aviators with blade temples for the past 30 years. Say what you will about that, but it speaks to the incredible quality and reliability of Randolph's sunglasses.