Aviator glasses
eyegl-sses with metal frames, and often tinted lenses, contoured to suggest the goggles once worn by aviators.
contemporary examples
but we can recognize that heavy-handed corruption ought to belong to the era of flamboyant comb-overs and aviator gl-sses.
the real story and lesson of the abscam sting in ‘american hustle’ jimmy so december 16, 2013
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