JFK’s Go-To Sunglasses Brand Drops ‘Blood Moon’ Aviators — and There Are Only 999 Pairs for Grabs
The second release in American Optical’s "Lunar Series" is here, but not for long
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New Fashion Release JFK’s Go-To Sunglasses Brand Drops ‘Blood Moon’ Aviators — and There Are Only 999 Pairs for Grabs The second release in American Optical’s "Lunar Series" is here, but not for long By Alexis Mikulski Ruiz Alexis Mikulski Ruiz Contact Alexis Mikulski Ruiz by Email View all posts by Alexis Mikulski Ruiz March 3, 2026 If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With style guides on how to dress like JFK Jr. currently taking over everything from your inbox to your group chat (and at least one friend suddenly committing to a backwards cap thanks to Ryan Murphy’s shin y retelling of Camelot ), we’re opting to zoom out. Way out. Because before there was JFK Jr. on a Tribeca bike with a closed blazer, there was the original blueprint for Kennedy-man style: President John F. Kennedy. new release Original Pilot Blood Moon Aviators $265.00 Buy Now on american optical ➤ Only 999 pairs available The 35th president wasn’t just known for his charm and political prowess. He had the New England coastal wardrobe to match. Knit sweaters, camp-collar shirts, perfectly tailored suits; the man understood the power of looking like you summer in Hyannis Port even when you’re working in D.C. But there’s one accessory he returned to again and again: aviator sunglasses from American Optical. His go-to was the Saratoga silhouette (a shape which you can shop online here ). Now American Optical is back with a new drop, and it’s not one to hesitate on. The Original Pilot “Blood Moon” Aviators are the second product in the brand’s Lunar Series, and only 999 pairs exist. Retailing at $265, the Blood Moon Aviators feature a bold red lens, a certificate of authenticity, and the brand’s signature logo stamped up front. And the history runs deeper than a Kennedy photo op. American Optical’s Original Pilots were sent to Apollo 11 astronauts in mission kits, and a pair from that era now l...
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