The Slate polarised takes one of the most enduring sunglass silhouettes and gives it something worth looking at twice. The aviator shape has been around long enough to have earned its place, flattering on a wide range of face types and comfortable in almost any setting. What sets the Slate apart is the polished wood temples, a natural grain finish that sits cleanly against the metal frame without trying too hard.
Aviators traditionally get worn in wide open conditions, and the Slate's polarised lenses are built for exactly that. Open water, long coastal drives, afternoons on the beach where the light is coming from every direction at once, these are the situations where glare management matters most. The polarised filter cuts reflected light off horizontal surfaces while preserving colour accuracy, so what you're seeing is the scene as it actually is, not a washed-out version of it dimmed down by a standard tint.
Category 3 polarised lenses for high sun conditions.
The Jordan polarised SD runs on the same flat top polycarbonate frame as the Jordan mirror version but with a non-reflective lens finish and two colou..
The Nitro polarised is a square matte black frame that covers the bases without overcomplicating things. Polycarbonate construction keeps it light for..
The Outrider is a sports wrap frame built for active outdoor use. At 4 cm high it sits closer to the face than a standard frame, and the wide temples ..
The Outrider polarised is a low-profile sports wrap that sits close to the face and stays there. At 4 cm high it runs notably slim for a wrap frame, w..
The Lowtide polarised was built around a fit problem that a lot of men run into. Standard sunglass frames sit too tall, the bridge lands too high, the..