Carrara
Serengeti’s pilot classic: spare metal lines, Drivers warmth, and a quietly technical road-ready attitude.
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Story & heritage
Carrara carries Serengeti’s enduring pilot language into a modern unisex frame. The official product page describes it as an iconic pilot shape and a Serengeti classic, built around comfort, versatility, and unapologetically classic styling.
The frame sits naturally inside Serengeti’s driving heritage: the brand was created in 1982 around photochromic and Spectral Control lens technology, then introduced the emblematic Drivers lens in 1985.
Materials & craft
The official Carrara configuration uses an ultra-light mineral lens with Photochromic, Polarized, and Spectral Control properties. Serengeti states that its mineral lenses are made with Corning borosilicate optical glass, chemically tempered, and finished with an anti-reflective backside coating.
The Carrara page lists a metal frame, a hidden double flex spring hinge, a medium fit, RX availability, and Made in Italy production.
How to choose & style
Choose Carrara when the outfit needs a clean pilot silhouette without turning costume. The warm Drivers lens works especially well with denim, suede, field jackets, linen shirting, and weekend tailoring.
For a quieter read, stay with gunmetal; for a more vintage road-trip mood, choose gold or warm metallic finishes.