Ray Ban™ Eyewear

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      Ray-Ban® Bonnie RB3710 RB3710 001/13 50 - Havana on Gold with Brown lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Bonnie RB3710 RB3710 001/M1 50 - Havana on Gold with Clear/Green Photochromic lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Bonnie RB3710
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      Ray-Ban® Clyde RB3709 RB3709 003/M1 53 - Black on Silver with Clear/Green Photochromic lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Clyde RB3709 RB3709 001/80 53 - Havana on Gold with Dark Blue lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Clyde RB3709
      Ray-Ban® Wings Ii RB3697 RB3697 002/11 35 - Black with Gray Gradient Dark Gray lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Wings Ii RB3697   Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Wings Ii RB3697
      Ray-Ban® Jim RB3694 RB3694 001/31 53 - Arista with Green lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Jim RB3694 RB3694 004/51 55 - Gunmetal with Clear Gradient Brown lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Jim RB3694
      Ray-Ban® The Marshal Ii RB3648M RB3648M 923931 52 - Legend Gold with Green lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® The Marshal Ii RB3648M   Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® The Marshal Ii RB3648M
      Ray-Ban® Clubmaster Aluminum RB3507 RB3507 9247B1 51 - Brushed Grafite on Black with Dark Gray lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Clubmaster Aluminum RB3507 RB3507 136/N5 51 - Black On Arista with G-15 Green Polarized lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Clubmaster Aluminum RB3507
      Ray-Ban® Clubmaster Low Bridge Fit RB3016F RB3016F 1365G9 55 - Bordeaux on Rose Gold with Polarized Red lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Clubmaster Low Bridge Fit RB3016F RB3016F W0365 55 - Black On Arista with G-15 Green lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Clubmaster RB3016F
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      Ray-Ban® EagleEye RB2398 RB2398 13553F 53 - Gray on Transparent with Blue lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® EagleEye RB2398 RB2398 13553F 56 - Gray on Transparent with Blue lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® EagleEye RB2398
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      Ray-Ban® Eagleeye RB2398F RB2398F 1292M2 53 - Havana on Transparent Brown with Brown Polarized lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Eagleeye RB2398F RB2398F 129431 53 - Black on Transparent with Green lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Eagleeye RB2398F
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      Ray-Ban® Olympian Aviator RB2219 RB2219 901/31 59 - Black with G-15 Green lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Olympian Aviator RB2219   Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Olympian Aviator RB2219
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      Ray-Ban® Thalia RB2195F RB2195F 663693 53 - Transparent Brown with Brown Mirrored Gold lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Thalia RB2195F   Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Thalia RB2195F
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      Ray-Ban® Leonard RB2193F RB2193F 6638O4 55 - Transparent Dark Blue with Gray Mirrored Blue lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Leonard RB2193F   Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® Leonard RB2193F
      Ray-Ban® State Street RB2186 RB2186 1292B1 49 - Havana On Transparent Brown with Dark Gray lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® State Street RB2186 RB2186 133286 52 - Yellow Havana with Light Blue Gradient Gray lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® State Street RB2186
      Ray-Ban® RB2180
      Ray-Ban® RB2180
      Ray-Ban® New Wayfarer Low Bridge Fit RB2132F RB2132F 601/64 55 - Black with Blue Gray lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® New Wayfarer Low Bridge Fit RB2132F RB2132F 6608M2 55 - Matte Brown on Transparent Brown with Brown Gradient Polarized lenses Sunglasses
      Ray-Ban® New Wayfarer Low Bridge Fit RB2132F

      Traditional style, freedom of expression, and authenticity are the main values of the Ray-Ban brand, a legendary eyewear company recognized worldwide. Their iconic model was made in 1929 for the United States Air Force aviators to work in extreme conditions when gold Aviator glasses with G15 lenses became a winning design. Nowadays, these sunglasses are worn by many celebrities, including Sam Smith, Rita Ora, and Jennifer Aniston. In 1999, the famed company joined the Luxottica Group, and this has accelerated its growth and redetermined distribution. Aviators from Ray-Ban remain the number one bestselling glasses in the world.

      Matchless eyewear from Ray-Ban is created for people who live in the now and express their individuality with stunning accessories. Except for aviators, two other popular models, Wayfarer and Clubmaster were released and appeared on the big screen worn by famous actors Audrey Hepburn and James Dean. To choose a fashionable pair of glasses selected by rock icons, trendsetters, and movie stars all over the globe, Stop by one of our three boutiques in Manhattan, New York located on the Upper West Side (280 Columbus Ave), Upper East Side (1249 3rd Ave) and Upper West Side II (463 Amsterdam Ave) to try on legendary frames from the popular brand. Being an authorized distributor of Ray-Ban eyewear in Manhattan, NY, we provide a wide selection of excellent frames designed by a trustworthy label.

      About

      Chic and timeless, Ray-Ban eyewear is manufactured by the most experienced masters to fit all ages, including children. These stylish and fashionable frames are chosen by people who want to stay out of the crowd without fear of being judged. The brand’s well-recognizable unique logotype printed on the corner of the frame on the glasses, stays true to the company’s identity, ensuring the premium quality of the product. A combination of creative design, production improvement, and marketing helped the company to become one of the best-known and popular brands in the world. The manufacturer uses durable materials for their products, including acetate, metal, titanium, and carbon fiber.

      Being a famous brand, it even became a sponsorship partner of the racing team, Scuderia Ferrari, on Formula One. In 2007, Ray-Ban introduced their campaign “Never Hide” with a slogan “the most fashionable thing to be is yourself” that included a series of advertisements with front-rank pop bands Slash and Guns ‘N Roses wearing glasses. Creative posters of the campaign challenged people to become the center of attention and establishing individuality by breaking social norms. The main idea of this campaign was to show ordinary people in extreme and unusual situations, and it helped Ray-Ban to become the dominant company in the eyewear market.

      History

      Established in 1937, the Ray-Ban brand was created by Bausch & Lomb for the U.S. Army to provide pilots with frames that would protect them from the sun’s glare. Then in 1952, the Wayfarer was introduced as the first plastic frame designed by the company. It was launched for men only, but soon, legendary glasses became available for both genders. In the ’80s, the Clubmaster model with its recognizable browline frame was added to the line and became the third best selling frame behind two leaders – Aviator and Wayfarer. Bausch & Lomb Inc. sold its eyewear business which included Ray-Ban, to Luxottica Group in Italy for $640 million.

      In 2007, Ray-Ban redesigned Wayfarer glasses, expanding the color palette and getting successful sales after this revival. The same year, the innovative media campaign “Never Hide” was launched to highlight the ability of glasses’ wearer to be the center of attention with a timeless statement. And in 2009, the company reworked its models in a touch of fresh colors with the new “Never Hide Colorize” communication campaign that allowed people to make their unique glasses with a special kit. Through every year of its existence, the popular iconic brand has shared its timeless culture, marking out its wearer as a person with individual taste and discernment.