Randolph Engineering named the Concorde sunglasses after the turbojet Concorde passenger airliner. The sunglasses feature the iconic tear drop shape.
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Randolph Engineering Concorde Sunglasses Named after the Concorde supersonic passenger airliner, which entered service in 1976 (four years after Randolph Engineering was founded), the Concorde is built to meet the same military standards as our classic Aviator. Featuring the iconic large teardrop shape worn by pilots during World War II, this style is loved for its fashion as well as for its sun protection.
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Randolph Engineering originally built their classic Aviator for the U.S. Military, surpassing rigid mil-spec standards.
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Randolph Engineering originally built their classic Aviator for the U.S. Military, surpassing rigid mil-spec standards.
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