Overview
After a decade, Randolph tapped into the archives to revisit the Randolph Invader - an acetate frame that, in collaboration with The Brooklyn Circus, was re-engineered as the Randolph P-51. The new silhouette is named for the U.S. Army Air Corps plane that the Haitian Tuskegee Airmen piloted and incorporates design elements that honor their service. This five-barrel hinge made in the USA acetate frame in Military Olive, a color with both The Brooklyn Circus and Randolph roots, pays homage to the U.S. Military. Additional details include a Gunmetal post shape inspired by the U.S. Army Air Corps emblem. The Randolph for The Brooklyn Circus P-51 comes with a co-branded cleaning cloth, a cognac case with the design specifications for the P-51, and The Brooklyn Circus rich cranberry collector's box featuring The Brooklyn Circus elephant logo. Style with the P-51 Sun Clip, sold separately.
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