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NEW - RANDOLPH ENGINEERING SIGNATURE SERIES
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These vintage pilot sunglasses are the official pilot sunglass for the U.S Military.
These Randolph Engineering Pilot sunglasses
are premium quality but at Pilot Pete Supplies discount prices.  
These are the best pilot sunglasses on the market.
The only choice for our U.S. Military Pilots!  Timeless American Eyewear, built to US Miltary Specifications!
Randolph Gallery
Randolpg Aviator Matte Black Frame pilot sunglasses
Randolph Aviator II Signature Series by Michael Bastian
Limited Supply - Ends Dec 2011
Size Temples
Frame & Lens
$225.00
Randolph Aviator Signature Series by Michael Bastian
Limited Supply - Ends Dec 2011
Size Temples
Frame and Lens combo
$165.00
Randolph Sportsman Signature Series by Michael Bastian
Limited Supply - Ends Dec 2011
Size Temples
Frame & Lens
$225.00
Randolph P3 Signature Series by Michael Bastian
Limited Supply - Ends Dec 2011
Size Temples
Frame & Lens
$175.00
Randolph Intruder Signature Series by Michael Bastian
Limited Supply - Ends Dec 2011
Size Temples
Frame & Lens
$165.00
Randolph Engineering has meticulously
handcrafted sunglasses for the US
Military, air forces worldwide, and those
who appreciate our distinct quality for
over 35 years. Our products are famed
for their quality and durability - each
pair of our sunglasses goes through
more than 200 production stages.
We’ve collaborated with Michael Bastian
to create this Signature Series, a
collection of exclusive new variations of
our current and vintage models. These
sunglasses were proudly made in
Randolph, Massachusetts using domestic
and international components.


“Honestly, I believe that Randolphs are
the best shades a guy can own. They’re
well-priced, they’re technically perfect
and the US Army uses them, so how can
you go wrong? We didn’t want to stray
too much... we did their shapes in some
red, white and yellow enamels...” - MB
Randolph Engineering has meticulously
handcrafted sunglasses for the US
Military, air forces worldwide, and those
who appreciate our distinct quality for
over 35 years. Our products are famed
for their quality and durability - each
pair of our sunglasses goes through
more than 200 production stages.
We’ve collaborated with Michael Bastian
to create this Signature Series, a
collection of exclusive new variations of
our current and vintage models. These
sunglasses were proudly made in
Randolph, Massachusetts using domestic
and international components.


“Honestly, I believe that Randolphs are
the best shades a guy can own. They’re
well-priced, they’re technically perfect
and the US Army uses them, so how can
you go wrong? We didn’t want to stray
too much... we did their shapes in some
red, white and yellow enamels...” - MB
Our Authentic American History
Randolph Engineering, Inc., A.K.A. RE,
was founded in 1972 by two engineers,
Jan Waszkiewicz and Stanley Zaleski.
Both worked hard to transform their
American dream into a reality. At
inception, the company focused on
designing and manufacturing optical
tools and machinery for the trade. In
time, the company turned its attention
to making its own eyewear using the
tools and machinery designed and
manufactured by the company itself.
In 1982, RE became the prime
contractor for military-style aviation
flight glasses for the U.S. Department
of Defense. During this decade, we
solidified ourselves as the lead vendor
to various U.S. Government Agencies
for sunglasses, ophthalmic eyewear,
and certain niche optical products. By
the early 1990’s, we expanded our
sales to offer commercial lines of
premium products: sunglasses,
shooting eyewear, and prescription
frames. Today our highly skilled
engineers and experienced staff make
eyewear for the public as well as the
military. Manufacturing operations are
performed at our headquarters in
Randolph, MA still using many of the
machines built by the founders.