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Aviator Sunglasses for Men & Women
The aviator is the rare frame that reads right on almost any face — but 'almost'is the catch. Whether a pair works comes down to three fit points, not the logo:the bridge (where it sits on your nose), the drop (how far the teardrop lens falls down your cheek), and the width (how the frame frames your face). Every Aoolia aviator is optician-verified and built with 100% UV400 protection, and most pairs have adjustable nose pads so you can dial in the bridge. See exactly how each one sits with our virtual Try-On, go polarized for driving and glare, and add your prescription at checkout — single-vision, bifocal, or progressive. From $24.95,with free shipping over $79.
How to get the aviator fit right?Bridge — Aviators sit on a metal bridge, not your face. Pairs with adjustable,nose pads (look for the filter) let you raise or lower how they sit, which is the #1 fix for frames that slide.Drop — The teardrop lens 'drops' down your cheek. Smaller faces want a shorter drop (try Narrow or Medium); if it's covering your cheekbone, it's too big.Width — The frame should end at or just past the edge of your face. We tag every pair Narrow, Medium, or Wide so you can match it before you buy.Not sure? Tap Try On to see the drop and width on your own face in seconds.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Aviator Sunglasses
What's the difference between a single and double brow bar?
The brow bar is the metal piece across the top. A double bar gives a more structured, classic-pilot look and a touch more coverage; a single bar (or none) reads cleaner and lighter. Both are in this collection — it's purely a style call.
Can I get aviator sunglasses in my prescription?
Yes — nearly every aviator here can be made to your Rx. Pick a frame, upload your prescription at checkout, and choose single-vision, bifocal, or progressive lenses.Prescription aviators typically ship in 7–10 business days.
Should I get polarized aviators for driving or flying?
For driving, yes — polarization cuts glare off the road, water, and other cars.One nuance pilots ask about: many avoid polarized lenses in the cockpit because they can make digital instrument displays hard to read. For everyday and driving,polarized is the better call; UV400 protection is built into every pair regardless.
How are aviators supposed to fit — are mine too big?
A well-fitting aviator sits at your brow line and the lens stops around your cheekbone, not past it. If it's sliding down or swallowing your cheeks, size down or pick a pair with adjustable nose pads. When in doubt, Try-On shows the real drop.
















