BRITISH RAF STYLE CHROME AVIATOR GOGGLES
In stock
- SKU
- 15610118
- Color
- Black
- Style
- Eyewear, Headwear, Goggles
Description
The British RAF Style Chrome Aviator Goggles are a faithful reproduction of the iconic split-lens flying goggles worn by Royal Air Force pilots during the WWI and WWII era. With their unmistakable chromed split frame, soft padded eye cups, and clear curved lenses, they hit every visual note collectors, reenactors, and vintage motoring enthusiasts are looking for — at a price point that lets retailers move volume.
These goggles appeal to a broad cross-section of customers: WWII reenactors building an RAF or Bomber Command impression, military surplus collectors filling out a display case, café racer and classic motorcycle riders pairing them with an open-face helmet, steampunk and cosplay hobbyists, and costume buyers around Halloween and convention season. The strong silhouette and shiny chrome finish photograph beautifully, making them an easy add-on sale alongside leather flying helmets, scarves, and bomber jackets.
Construction & Materials
- Frame: ABS plastic with a polished chrome finish for that authentic RAF look
- Lenses: Clear polyacrylic, curved (bent) for an improved field of view and reduced distortion
- Upholstery: Soft synthetic leather (polyurethane) padding around the eye cups to block wind and cushion the face
- Strap: Elastic holding band for an adjustable, secure fit over helmets or bare-headed
- Bridge: Adjustable metal nose bridge linking the two lens housings
Key Selling Points for Your Customers
- Period-correct twin-lens RAF silhouette that reads instantly as "vintage aviator"
- Bright chrome frame contrasts sharply with the black padding — strong shelf appeal
- Functional eye protection for classic motorcycles, scooters, and open-cockpit driving
- Affordable replica price point makes them an easy impulse buy and costume staple
- Lightweight ABS construction is comfortable for extended wear at events and shows
A reliable evergreen item for any shop catering to militaria collectors, reenactors, motorcyclists, or costume buyers. Stock alongside leather flying caps, aviator scarves, and surplus headgear to build a complete RAF-themed display.