
When it comes down to it, they just don’t make ’em like they used to — “it,” in this case, being durable sunglasses crafted with care in America. And yet, in my experience, one brand in particular rises above the rest, and that’s Randolph Engineering, makers of some of the very best USA-made sunglasses.
The company is an old-school one, developing military-grade and military-approved shades on time-tested equipment in Massachusetts. The story only gets better from there when it comes to some of the best sunglasses for men.

And in fact, some of that equipment used dates back decades, as the brand was originally founded by machinists Jan Waszkiewicz and Stanley Zaleski — the very developers of that same equipment, prior to the formal launching of the brand itself.
The company won its first military-spec contract for men’s aviator sunglasses in 1983, and the brand has grown by leaps and bounds since then. It’s an admirable story that I can’t help but love — and in my experience, the brand’s men’s sunglasses deliver the goods in terms of heritage and history.
These days, Randolph Engineering proudly toes the line between rugged functionality and modern style, which is a tricky balance to strike — and yet one that they achieve admirably.
Case in point? Styles like the Randolph Engineering Class A Aviator, which boasts a distinctive and versatile shape, plus the option to select from multiple lens and frame colors. Four lens size options provide versatility based on the shape of your own face, too.

And for good measure, the design is well worth the price tag (less expensive than designer frames, more expensive than classic Ray-Ban Aviators, and packed with tons of history, to boot). This isn’t the last time you’ll be reading a Randolph Engineering review on the blog, but for now, get used to — and get acquainted with — the brand that makes your new favorite sunglasses.