GUNNAR Brings Style to the Wasteland With Brotherhood of Steel-inspired ‘Fallout’ Glasses

by James Lara December 16, 2025 7:39 pm in News

To celebrate the launch of Amazon’s Fallout Season 2 (review here), GUNNAR, the gaming and computer glasses maker, has teamed up with Amazon for a rather special collaboration. Starting tomorrow, Fallout fans can order new Fallout-themed glasses with a unique Brotherhood of Steel-inspired frame. 

Step Into the Wasteland With Style

GUNNAR and Amazon are going big for this season of Fallout, teaming up once again for yet another collaboration. Though instead of it all being about the Vault Dwellers, this new collab is all about the ruthless Brotherhood of Steel.

Launching later next month, here are the details on this new collab.

“Step into the ranks of the Brotherhood with the official Fallout x GUNNAR Brotherhood of Steelglasses. Inspired by the Brotherhood’s iconic armor and unshakable dedication to preserving technology, these frames are built for strength, clarity, and protection—both in-game and in real life. The rounded aviator design is finished in weathered gunmetal, echoing the steel plating of Brotherhood power armor. Subtle engravings include the Brotherhood of Steel emblem on the lens and the battle cry “Ad Victoriam” etched boldly along the temple, marking your allegiance to the cause. Each pair comes packaged with premium accessories, including a metal “Area 51” collector’s case, a microber pouch featuring Brotherhood artwork, and a custom microber cleaning cloth with Fallout designs. Available in Amber, Amber Sun-shift, Sun, or Amber Max lens tints for maximum protection.”

The Brotherhood of Steelglasses will be available to pre-order ($99) starting today, via GUNNAR. For a limited time, a GUNNAR mystery box bonus will also be included for pre-orders, with the expected launch set for mid-January.

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.