J+S Premium Military Style Classic Aviator Sunglasses, Polarized, 100% UV protection (Large Frame - Black Frame/Black Lens)








Key features
- •POLARIZED LENS – specialized multi layer lens designed to filter and block over 99.96% of glare – J+S Polarized lenses blocks out intense horizontal reflections (glare) by having vertically oriented filter layer embedded in the lens, providing maximum comfort and improved visibility. These lens are are tough, lightweight, scratch resistant, and have high optical clarity (distortion free, clear vision), making them an excellent choice for general outdoor and water sports activities.
- •UV 400 PROTECTION - J+S Vision lenses are 400UV rated, meaning it can block 99%-100% of both UVA and UVB radiation. UV400 rated sunglasses are essential to protecting your eyes against long- term UV damage and keeping your eyes healthy when out and about.
- •HIGH QUALITY FRAME – made with metallic alloy that is ultra light weight yet strong and durable. It comes with spring loaded hinged legs and adjustable silicon nose pads which allows for maximum comfort and flexibility.
- •PERFECT ALL ROUNDER - being Polarized and 400UV protection makes these sunglasses the perfect choice for outdoor sports and activities such as driving, fishing, skiing, travelling, hiking, boating, and is suitable as high fashion accessory and daily wear all year round. It is also gift packaged ready, making it a wonderful yet practical gift idea for friends and family!
BrandJ+S
CategorySunglasses
SizeLarge 62mm
ColorBlack Frame/Black Lens
Warranty1-year manufacturer's warranty only when purchased from the Exclusive authorized seller on Amazon: "jassu"
J+S Premium Military Style Classic Aviator Sunglasses, Polarized, 100% UV protection (Large Frame - Black Frame/Black Lens)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.5
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craftsmanship and understated simplicity
James E. Spencer✓ Verified Purchase•October 2, 2017
No, I am not military, but I appreciate quality and function. These are the best designed and most comfortable sunglasses I have ever owned. That is coming from a blind man who wears sunglasses as part of his every day life. I cannot tell you they make the world look sharp, but they make me look sharp. They give me that professional image I need when walking into a board room wearing slanky cool shades is simply not the first impression I want to make. I've owned more expensive, but not every designer label is backed by this level of quality.
If I had a dollar for every pair of sunglasses I have broken, I would have a fat stack. This pair has already survived my walking into a half-open door. The spring hinges held up perfectly, as if they thought of me when they designed them to flex when I smash my head into things. The frame had taken on an odd angle for a minute, but they are real metal. That means I just gently work them back into alignment. In fact, the first thing I did when unpacking them was to fit them to my skull by gently bending the ear hooks. You just cannot do that with plastic shades. I say they are comfortable because you can make them fit your head like that.
I'm not a big man. Being only 5-foot 8-inches, my small stature should have pointed me to purchasing the smaller pair of glasses, but the wider glasses give me better coverage. They maybe aren't goofy big, but the smaller pair would likely put the temple bars closer to my face. When I do finally kill this pair from misuse, I will go back for the smaller option. I figure if you can say you are a big person, go for the big pair, otherwise, take the more narrow frame.
The temple bars are really the core of any glasses frame, and this pair feels like someone put a lot of thought into it. Rather than straight sticks you find on many expensive glasses, these are ever so slightly arched, curve into a thicker sturdy hinge connection, and have no tiny screw to drop out at the worst moment. It feels like a sealed hinge, so there is no replacing the temples. As if you were ever going to bother, right? Nobody ever repairs sunglasses.
I've never seen a carry case like this, but I really have grown attached to it. It has a snap hook so it can be hung from whatever you have. Its a sort of firm pack, being not hard and not quite soft. It would not withstand a good stomp, but it prevents the glasses from being crushed when packed in a bag. It easily fits the glasses and the buffing cloth.
Overall, these sunglasses are clearly manufactured with attention to detail. The materials are obviously top quality. Every edge is finely finished, and no part of them feels less than perfectly tooled. I am checking them all over for any sign of lack of craftsmanship and its simply not there. The case is lined with some velvety material, and every seam is perfectly sealed. Even the zipper on the case closes smoothly.
I have to say the case is overly large. It could easily contain 2 pairs, but that would not be proper safe storage. With the case hanging on me, the glasses rattle around a bit and the zipper pull jingles. Wearing this case clipped to my hip is sort of loud. The plastic clip is sturdy, but does have 1 tiny sharp-ish point where it was probably broken off its molding grid in manufacturing. Its just a tiny pokey edge, but I am trying to find fault.
If I had a dollar for every pair of sunglasses I have broken, I would have a fat stack. This pair has already survived my walking into a half-open door. The spring hinges held up perfectly, as if they thought of me when they designed them to flex when I smash my head into things. The frame had taken on an odd angle for a minute, but they are real metal. That means I just gently work them back into alignment. In fact, the first thing I did when unpacking them was to fit them to my skull by gently bending the ear hooks. You just cannot do that with plastic shades. I say they are comfortable because you can make them fit your head like that.
I'm not a big man. Being only 5-foot 8-inches, my small stature should have pointed me to purchasing the smaller pair of glasses, but the wider glasses give me better coverage. They maybe aren't goofy big, but the smaller pair would likely put the temple bars closer to my face. When I do finally kill this pair from misuse, I will go back for the smaller option. I figure if you can say you are a big person, go for the big pair, otherwise, take the more narrow frame.
The temple bars are really the core of any glasses frame, and this pair feels like someone put a lot of thought into it. Rather than straight sticks you find on many expensive glasses, these are ever so slightly arched, curve into a thicker sturdy hinge connection, and have no tiny screw to drop out at the worst moment. It feels like a sealed hinge, so there is no replacing the temples. As if you were ever going to bother, right? Nobody ever repairs sunglasses.
I've never seen a carry case like this, but I really have grown attached to it. It has a snap hook so it can be hung from whatever you have. Its a sort of firm pack, being not hard and not quite soft. It would not withstand a good stomp, but it prevents the glasses from being crushed when packed in a bag. It easily fits the glasses and the buffing cloth.
Overall, these sunglasses are clearly manufactured with attention to detail. The materials are obviously top quality. Every edge is finely finished, and no part of them feels less than perfectly tooled. I am checking them all over for any sign of lack of craftsmanship and its simply not there. The case is lined with some velvety material, and every seam is perfectly sealed. Even the zipper on the case closes smoothly.
I have to say the case is overly large. It could easily contain 2 pairs, but that would not be proper safe storage. With the case hanging on me, the glasses rattle around a bit and the zipper pull jingles. Wearing this case clipped to my hip is sort of loud. The plastic clip is sturdy, but does have 1 tiny sharp-ish point where it was probably broken off its molding grid in manufacturing. Its just a tiny pokey edge, but I am trying to find fault.
Perfect sunglasses for Sunny San Diego
San Diego Girl✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2017
Im pretty finicky about the sunglasses I purchase. I have at least 20 pair (avg cost $20) some of them still with tags. However, I usually wear a pair of high end ones, but they've seen better days. I go nowhere without sunglasses because of eye issues. I ordered two pairs of the large sunglasses on Amazon Prime Day. I was able to compare the measurements on sunglasses that I currently own, so that was a plus. Otherwise I wouldn't have taken the chance. The sunglasses are quite nice and dark enough. The frame design is very fashionable and I'm able to wear them just about anywhere. I absolutely love the case they each came in (sturdy and nice) because I try to take care of my stuff, but you know how that is. I've only had them a week, so I can't say if they're durable although they seem pretty sturdy. I ordered the dark lenses with silver frame and a black frame. I'll probably go back and get the brown lenses so that I can match with whatever I'm wearing. Great purchase!
Love these glasses
Amanda✓ Verified Purchase•June 23, 2017
Love these glasses! They are sturdy and gorgeous and comfortable. I was skeptical but they feel great on. I'm not usually one to wear sunglasses but haven't gone anywhere without these they did take some getting used to. Great on a budget and good quality. They also came with a hard case which was an ease on my mind. Three kiddos and accidents happen so I really appreciate the hard case instead of a soft one. The card inside was a nice personal touch which often gets left out when ordering off Amazon. I genuinely appreciate the customer outreach after the order as well to make sure I was pleased with the product. I would highly recommend these to a friend if they needed a new pair of sunglasses :)
Senior Naval Aviator love the glasses.
David M. Williams✓ Verified Purchase•May 1, 2017
Great Sunglasses. I just had cataract surgery and needed a dark lens and these are the darkest I have ever found. these sunglasses are very well made. Solid construction. At east as good as Raybans which are now made in China and have gotten a lot smaller. I am 6'5" tall and have a big head. Wearing Raybans looks like I am wearing my grandchild's glasses. These J&S sunglasses are the same style and and size of those I wore when I first began flying as a new Naval Aviator. Thanks.
Must have if you're looking for stylish Aviators
Sampson✓ Verified Purchase•March 20, 2017
Great product for the price, definitely worth the small investment. Made well and not too bulky. The larger frames fit my face better. Fragile like most thin aviators but well made. I ordered a second pair because I lost my first set. That says a lot. If you found my review to be useful, please let me know by clicking the "Yes" or "Helpful" button. Thank you.
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