Vintage Maui Jim Sunglasses - Page 1
VS294:
Vintage Maui Jim MJ-159 Regatta
sunglasses c 1980s feature a black wrap design with incredible mirrored
lenses that employ a blue blocker rear coating reminiscent of what
you will see in vintage Vuarnet Skilynx sunglasses. The wrap design
gives you additional eye protection from the sides, and the durable
black frame is designed for active outdoor pursuits. On the beaches
of Maui in 1986, the fledgling Maui Jim company developed their Polarized Plus
optics as in these MJ-159 sunglasses. Tell
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VS370:
Vintage Maui
Jim MJ-167 06 Meridian blue tortoise shell mirrored sunglasses are definitely
not your modern Maui Jims - and we think a whole lot better! It combines
striking blue tortoise ear stems with lots of different colors interspersed
for a great look with moderately reflective Maui Jim mineral glass
lenses. These Maui Jim MJ 167 sunglasses were one of the earliest
styles produced, much more like vintage Revos than today's lightweight
Maui Jims. Tell
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VS1633:
Vintage Maui Jim MJ-185 Calypso sunglasses feature highly reflective double gradient mirror lenses have the look of vintage Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses but with that typical early Maui Jim flair c 1990s. The tortoise shell top accents and ear stems coupled with the double gradient mirror lenses give these a look nobody will mistake for Ray-Bans, a style that's equally at home for formal and casual occasions. Tell
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VS2009:
Vintage Maui Jim MJ 162 23 Kahuna sunglasses were one of the very earliest styles produced at the inception of Maui Jim, produced in the 1980s during a period of time when vintage Maui Jims more closely resembled classic vintage Revo sunglasses than the lighter, often rimless Maui Jim styles of today. You'll love the tortoise shell ear stems of the Maui Jim MJ 162, and the gleaming copper front frame is the perfect complement along with the performance and look of the double gradient mirror mineral glass lenses. Tell
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VS2543:
Vintage Maui Jim MJ-167 16 Meridian sunglasses are definitely not your modern Maui Jims - and we think a whole lot better! It combines striking green tortoise ear stems with lots of different colors interspersed for a great look with moderately reflective Maui Jim mineral glass lenses. These Maui Jim MJ 167 sunglasses were one of the earliest styles produced, much more like vintage Revos than today's lightweight Maui Jims. Tell
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VS2544: Vintage Maui Jim MJ-178 10 Voyager sunglasses were another style in the very first Maui Jim collection, back in the day when Maui Jim sunglasses more closely resembled vintage Revos than the lightweight Maui Jims with polycarbonate lenses that you see in stores today. The MJ 178 features a gleaming translucent tortoise shell frame coupled with the highly reflective mirrored lenses that were common in the earliest days of Maui Jim production. Tell
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VS2598:
Vintage Maui Jim MJ-163 Pacifico sunglasses feature a sleek, high performance, gleaming steel gray frame with great early Maui Jim double gradient mirror mineral glass lenses that in these early days of the Maui Jim line had a look and optical quality analogous with that being produced by Revo in the 1980s and early 1990s. Tell
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VS2634: Vintage Maui Jim MJ-166 Latitude green tortoise shell mirrored sunglasses are definitely not your modern Maui Jims - and we think a whole lot better! The MJ 166 combines striking green tortoise ear stems with hues of orange interspersed for a great look, one of the earliest styles Maui Jim produced and much more like vintage Revos than today's lightweight Maui Jims. Tell
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VS2660:
Vintage Maui Jim MJ-146 19 Coral Reef sunglasses feature a finely crafted etched copper frame in a sleek, low profile style, a perfect complement for the early brown Maui Jim lenses that we think you'll find dramatically superior than today's lightweight polycarbonate Maui Jim lenses. Note the intricate etching that decorates both ear stems. Tell
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VS3294: Vintage Maui Jim R and D Hawaii sunglasses are the very early Maui Jim interpretation of classic aviator sunglasses, here with a rich orange tortoise shell nylon frame with cool black highlights and very rare Maui Jim double gradient mirror lenses back when their lenses were mineral glass as were also found in Vuarnets and Revos from this period of the 1980s and early 1990s. So early they lacked a specific name, collectors and Maui Jim aficionados began referring to them as the Sunglass R and D Hawaii. Tell
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