Randolph Engineering Aviator - Tom Cruise - American Made
Tom Cruise wears Randolph Engineering Aviator sunglasses in American Made.
photo © Universal Pictures
Randolph Engineering Aviator
photo © Randolph Engineering
The bayonet temples of Cruise's Randolph Engineering sunglasses can be clearly seen here
photo © Universal Pictures

Tom Cruise wears a pair of Randolph Engineering Aviator sunglasses in the movie American Made (2017).

These sunglasses can be recognized by their bayonet temples, which are designed to fit comfortably under headgear. The glasses can be clearly seen in the film and on the movie poster.

Tom Cruise wears the same sunglasses in the movie Oblivion.

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Different special editions, sizes, colors and temple styles are available at Randolph.

In the movie American Made, it looks like Cruise is wearing the Randolph Engineering glasses, but it could be a pair of vintage Randolph Engineering or American Optical sunglasses, since the movie is set in the 1980s.

The movie name American Made is also very appropriate for the Randolph sunglasses brand. Randolph is an independent, authentic American eyewear brand since 1973. Randolph sunglasses, designed and handcrafted in Randolph, MA, can often be spotted in films and tv series.

Randolph Engineering began as the American dream - two immigrants who started a company making machines to build the parts for other metal eyewear companies. As the others started moving overseas, Randolph started their own sunglass brand and remains the last of the metal eyewear companies made in the United States. Having had a contract supplying the standard-issue glasses to the military since 1982, Randolph is known for their exceptional quality and attention to detail.

 Reference: Randolph Engineering Aviator, matte chrome, bayonet arms

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