Term for a type of sunglasses with a sort or inverted teardrop shape that cover the entire eye. Popularized by Vietnam-era helicopter pilots (who looked slick as shit)
by Shai July 25, 2004
sun glasses often woren by pilots hence the name aviators made popular by vietnam chopper pilots and police officers
aviators usually come in two sizes 52 mm lens and the big 75 mm lenses
very handy to have a pair of aviators at all times never know where and how and why you will need them but they always are useful
aviators usually come in two sizes 52 mm lens and the big 75 mm lenses
very handy to have a pair of aviators at all times never know where and how and why you will need them but they always are useful
by 1989 March 06, 2007
There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician, the other is an artist in love with flight.
- E.B. Jeppesen
- E.B. Jeppesen
Those who enter the field for the sole purpose of impressing others with their aeronautical knowledge can never be true aviators.
by turbine October 18, 2004
by NS2203 July 08, 2016
by Paixx May 05, 2015
those aviators are hot.
by thehipster April 18, 2005
The most badass sunglasses money can buy. Guaranteed to piss of hippies and liberal pussies because of their military/cop heritage. Best worn at house parties late-night after consuming massive amounts of alcohol and feeling the "need for speed"... but also important at the beach the next day when trying to keep the sun off your aching head.
Oh, and chicks dig 'em.
Oh, and chicks dig 'em.
by ron ricardo October 01, 2005