Randolph Engineering is a family-owned and operated eyewear brand that specializes in manufacturing high-quality and durable sunglasses for both military and civilian use.
Founded in 1972 by Polish immigrants Jan Waszkiewicz and Stanley Zaleski in Randolph, Massachusetts.
Initially, the company manufactured only aviator sunglasses for the US military.
In the 1980s, Randolph Engineering expanded its business to include the civilian market.
The brand has supplied its products to the US military, NASA, and law enforcement agencies.
The company is now run by Jan's sons, Peter and Richard Waszkiewicz.
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The Aviator is Randolph Engineering's most iconic and popular model. It features a metal frame and mineral glass lenses with 100% UV protection.
The Concorde is another classic aviator-style sunglasses made by the brand. It has a slightly larger frame than the Aviator and is available in a range of lens colors.
The P3 is a round-shaped classic sunglasses style that was popularized by the US military. The frame is made of metal and has bayonet temples for a comfortable fit.
Yes, all Randolph Engineering sunglasses are designed and manufactured in the USA.
Randolph Engineering offers a lifetime warranty on all its sunglasses against defects in material or workmanship.
Yes, all Randolph Engineering sunglasses have polarized lenses that reduce glare and provide superior clarity and contrast.
The Concorde is similar to the Aviator but has a larger frame and different temple styles. It also has a more squared-off shape to the classic teardrop design of the Aviator.
Yes, Randolph Engineering offers prescription lenses for its sunglasses. You can order them directly from the brand's website or from authorized retailers.