Founded in 1986 by serial entrepreneur and marketing guru, Joe Sugarman, after a chance car ride with a friend who happened to be a NASA executive. After picking Sugarman up from the airport, his friend noticed that he was squinting, and handed him a pair of sunglasses to try. Sugarman couldn't believe what he was seeing and had to know everything about them. The technology initially came from Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who in the 1980s were studying the harmful properties of light in space. To combat this, they developed a lens capable of absorbing, filtering and scattering the dangerous light. The lens employed a light-filtering/vision-enhancing system based on unique methods they discovered by studying birds of prey.
Joe Sugarman was a marketing visionary whose pioneering tactics helped define modern direct-to-consumer strategy. He was the first to popularize 1-800 infomercial-style ads, long before DTC was a category—and even placed BluBlockers in SkyMall magazine, making them a staple of in-flight impulse buys. He took to the streets with man-on-the-street interviews, capturing real-time reactions from strangers trying the sunglasses—an approach that now feels remarkably ahead of its time in the era of TikTok and street-interview-style content. Sugarman didn't just market a product—he created a movement around it.
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As you might imagine, the impression the lens technology and its signature amber hue left on Sugarman was considerable. As a former member of Army Intelligence and the CIA, he was always fascinated by the possibility of developing the technology for civilian usage.
Within a month, Sugarman knew he had a hit on his hands. He trademarked the BluBlocker name and found a terrific, family run factory to produce his original design.
Pizza Hut ordered 10 million units with plans to ship them out with pizza orders, after a co-promotion with Back to the Future Part II.
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This Venice Boardwalk infomercial captured the magic of BluBlockers in the wild, with Dr. Geek stealing the show. Dr. Geek's freestyle rap and Sugarman's sidewalk pitch created one of the most memorable moments in BluBlocker history.
The Hangover turned our Demi Tortoise Original Aviators into an instant pop-culture legend.
Now joined by brand veterans from Rowing Blazers and Nantucket Crisps, BluBlocker is heading into its brightest chapter yet.
40 years later, still providing you the world of 1986 encased in Amber. Still BluBlocker.
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The classics that defined BluBlocker
ColorVision 1988 Re-Edition
A faithful re-creation of the original 1986 frame, now with HD ColorVision lenses. The pair that started the BluBlocker revolution, reborn for the next 40 years.
Demi Tortoise Original Aviator
The frame that became a pop-culture moment. Worn on late-night TV, spotted in blockbuster films like The Hangover, the Demi Tortoise is pure BluBlocker legend.
Black Original Aviator
Clean. Classic. Unstoppable. The Black Original Aviator has been the go-to frame since 1986, and 40 years later, it hasn't lost a step.