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Aviator Sunglasses Conquer Men and the World Dec 18
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Men’s trend in the fashion world today becomes more sleek and full of panache. This overall male garb would sometimes come with a tuxedo, a fedora, or a pair of sexy aviator sunglasses. And speaking of aviator sunglasses, these are now the ultimate accessories that men would want to find in their territorial abode.

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The times have already tested the flair that goes with the aviator and even the world history documented the moment of its prominence. It was then when General Douglas MacArthur arrived on the Philippine Islands during World War II that photographers were able to take a picture of him wearing the trademark aviator shades for the newspapers while the rest of America fell in love since then. Following that was U.S Army test pilot Mike Hunter, who also posed wearing the famous sunglasses during the 1940s.

These events marked the stardom of the aviators (thanks to Rayban) in the taste of millions of men worldwide and thus became a household style since 1960s. This was even more intensified when Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer sported them in the movie Top Gun. The comeback was warmly welcomed and was a sudden hit as if it were fresh as it was first introduced to the whims of male fashionistas. This proved the charm these sunglasses have over the male beings, and more so when women also joined the craze for both the sunglasses and men.

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Aviators are real charmers among the sunglasses for men. It’s because the style was made to match functionality, versatility, and elegance. One could wear it in any occasion or pair it with any clothing. An aviator definitely harmonizes with formality, sportsmanship, or even the lax outdoors. It goes with any age of men. It goes with any attitude to render. And it can go with all the times. A real classic. And true to the spirit of pure masculinity.

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