Unless you are actually a pilot, and need to see the instruments and out of the canopy clearly.
For most of us, having non polarised just makes it easier to read your phone though.
Personally, I am more of a fan of the AO aviator shape.
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It's funny... I've always worn the Randolph Engineering Aviator sunglasses. When I started buying them in the 80s... they're were $20. Ever since Draper started wearing them... prices are through the roof.
The History of Aviator Sunglasses, Part 7 – The Air Force HGU-4/P
I figure good enough for fighter pilots ans astronauts, good enough for me. They'll make you stand out from the run of the mill Ray ban crowd.
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