




First off, let's talk about the look. These Randolph Amelia Aviators are *gorgeous*. The teardrop lenses give off that classic pilot vibe, and the craftsmanship? Impeccable. You can tell they’re handcrafted—every detail feels premium.
But here’s the catch: sizing is a gamble. The product description advises measuring your temple distance, but even then, the fit might not be perfect. I have a narrower face, and these felt a bit loose, which was disappointing for sunglasses at this price point.
On the bright side, the lenses are fantastic. They block glare effectively (though non-polarized), and the 100% UV protection is legit. I wore them on a sunny hike, and my eyes stayed comfortable all day.
Now, the not-so-great part: customer service. One reviewer mentioned a delayed refund after returning theirs—yikes. That’s something to consider if you’re unsure about sizing. Randolph’s lifetime warranty is reassuring, but returns seem like a hassle.
Verdict? If you *know* these will fit your face shape, they’re a stellar investment. But if you’re between sizes or have a petite frame, maybe try them in-store first.
