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🕶️ Own the sky, own the style — pilot-approved performance meets iconic cool.
Rothco Mirror Air Force Style Sunglasses combine military-grade durability with lightweight comfort and Class A UV protection. Designed for aviators and professionals who demand precision fit and reliable glare visibility, these iconic mirrored lenses come with a MILSPEC printed case for secure storage. Perfect for those who want rugged style without compromising on performance.


| ASIN | B000UA16VW |
| ASIN | B000UA16VW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,227,782 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #5,928 in Men's Sunglasses |
| Brand | Rothco |
| Color | Mirror (With Case) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (315) |
| Date First Available | April 28, 2006 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Fabric Type | 100% Acrylic |
| Fit Type | Standard/Universal |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Neutral (Standard/Universal fit) |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00613902102002 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Shape | aviator |
| Item model number | 10201 |
| Lens Coating Description | Mirror Coating |
| Lens Color | Mirror |
| Lens Material Type | Acrylic |
| Lens Type | Polarized |
| Manufacturer | Rothco |
| Manufacturer | Rothco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10200 |
| Material | Metal |
| Pattern | No Pattern |
| Polarization Type | Non-Polarized |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Store in the provided case when not in use. |
| Product Dimensions | 6.9 x 2.7 x 1.1 inches; 0.32 ounces |
| Style Name | Aviators |
| Style Number | 10201 |
| Sunglasses Form | shield |
| UPC | 613902102002 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**N
A classic design that performs
These are great. The are spectacular if you are a pilot. They don't fall off your nose when you look down, they always sit in the same place on your face, and they are not polarized so you see that little flash of glare that is sometimes the only sign of that other airplane nearby. These glasses are far superior to many other sunglasses for aviators, and they cost far less than most. I have 4 pairs of them, that's how much I like them. The cons... They don't take being dropped well. You will break the plastic part along the top off if you drop them onto a hard surface. I found this out because they seem particularly prone to slipping out of a shirt pocket. Thankfully if they are in the case this seems to be a non-issue. Also they set off TSA metal detectors every single time, but you're a pilot so why don't you fly your plane and spare yourself the "services" of the Thousands Standing Around ;-) So really there are no cons if you fly right with these. Price: 5/5 Value: 5/5 Style: 5/5 Durability: 3/5
T**!
Fits well under headset with no pain. Just wish they had a reading glass version.
Wearing a headset with regular glasses, it hurts when the part that goes over your ears get pinched against your head. These are great since very slim springs go over the ears and you don't get pinched. A great value and they are good quality.
D**1
Nice looking shades
A little too dark but still cool.
R**L
Don't make'em like they used to...
I have owned two sets of these previously. I call them bendies because they are cheap and uncomfortable but you can bend them to fit nicely. My first pair got smashed but I liked the curled ear pieces becuase I can turn my head on my motorcycle and they do not get blown off so I bought another set. That set lasted me for a while becuase I took decent care of them and when they fold they are almost flat and since they were felexible they resisted pressure well. My second pair finally broke at the attachment of one of the ear arms. After that I bought this set and they are different now. The design is a tad bit different concerning the placement of the yellowish rest, which contrary to other opinions I actually liked, it was different. The yellow bar on this new design pushes the glasses to far away form you face and makes the curled ear pieces really tight. I cut it off. This might just be my big head though. The worst part about the glasses is the new alloy they use. It seems to be much more brittle. Made in China and cutting more corners. When I was carefully bending them to fit my nose it snapped at the weld. I wasted money on this and I am severly disappointed. The shipping was fast...
E**E
These are some great, cheap glasses. With a modification. And if your ears fit okay. And if you have the right sized head.
I recently bought some cheap aviator with typical ... ear bars. (What are those things called, anyway?) And those cheapos looked cool, and fit decently, but they were too light and frequently fell off. So after a bit of research, I decided to try these. Another reviewer had it right when he said, 'great except for the yellow detail'. Exactly. The 'yellow detail' is a totally unnecessary cross-bar that goes across the top of the glasses, inside the frame a bit, apparently designed to hold the glasses away from your face a bit to compensate for the hooked ear pieces. Well, that 'yellow detail' looks COMPLETELY retarded. (Pardon me, you politically correct folks who find that term offensive.) Unbearably so. Remedy? Take some wire-cutter and snip them off at the welding-points where the 'yellow detail' attaches to the glasses. Cut it close, so you don't leave a couple of sharp points that could gouge your brow. Instantly 100% better. Now they look like decent aviators (although SLIGHTLY larger than normal). And the pieces that hook over the ears are AWESOME. I've never seen those on glasses before, and they feel good and hold the glasses on well ... if the layout of your head and ears are compatible. I've heard a reviewer (or two?) complain of them pulling on the ears. Today, I caught the hook poking the back of my right ear a little, but bending it seemed to fix it. (The hooks are very flexible.) So, if they're shaped well to your head, and your 'brow to ear depth ratio' fits with the hooks, and you cut off that stupid yellow thing and its associated metal, then you've got yourself some pretty sweet aviators. And the case is nice, too. Pretty fast shipping from this vendor.
J**H
Cuts the Glare of Sunlight !
Mirror Aviators are Excellent for Driving in extreme Sunlight. The Mirrored Glass Deflects the Sun better then other Sunglasses. Easy on the Eyes when Driving. Hope this Helps.
N**K
Twenty years
Been coming back to these glasses for the last twenty years. They need to be broken in after purchasing, but otherwise they're perfect, and cheap enough to replace if anything happens to them. I used to get them out of a bin at my local mil-surplus store but this works too.
S**.
and kind of painful..
Initially the ear curls were very tight, and kind of painful... but, with some gentle persuasion, they are just perfect now... the orange piece, that holds them away from your face, by resting them on your brow, is not secured very well, but all in all, I love these glasses... And I would buy another pair in a heartbeat!
B**N
Ces Solide et Ajustable en les pliant - je croyait que pouvait ête trop grand et c'est le cas,- Mais après ajustement minuceux elle me fond parfaitement je les est raproché en les pliant jusdiscieusement ASIN : B00OD28HCY Fabricant : Pro-Motion Distributing - Direct Is Solid and Adjustable by folding them I thought they might be too big and that is the case, But after careful adjustment it fits me perfectly I put them back together by folding them carefully ASIN : B00OD28HCY Fabricant : Pro-Motion Distributing - Direct
J**D
cheap
J**E
The sunglasses are way to big for my face. It was my mistake to purchase those without checking on the first time the size of it. But the look of the sunglasses is great and they always stay on your face, no matter to position you are. (even upside down, they stay on your face).
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