Founded in 1937, Ray-Ban® has long been a famously recognizable name in designer sunglasses and eyeglasses. It all began in 1929, when US Army Air Corps Colonel John Macready partnered with New York-based medical equipment manufacturer Bausch & Lomb to create sunglasses for pilots. Today, this original Aviator model remains Ray-Ban's most popular style, followed closely by the classic Wayfarer, released in 1956, and the Olympian, which gained favor after Peter Fonda wore them in Easy Rider.
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Ray-Ban® Aviator // Black + Grey Gradient
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New Wayfarer // Havana + Crystal Green
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Rainbow Clubmaster Sunglasses // Violet Havana + Green Rainbow Flash
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Ray-Ban® Men's Classic Tortoise Wayfarer Sunglasses // Tortoise + Green
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RB4184 // Black + Green // Polarized
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Aviator // Matte Gold + Orange Mirror
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New Wayfarer // Black + Crystal Green
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Ray-Ban Men's Large Metal Aviator Sunglasses
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Gatsby // Havana + Purple Gradient Mirror
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Large Metal Aviator // Gold + Gold Mirror
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Blaze Double Bridge // Black + Gold + Gray Gradient
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Clubmaster Sunglasses // Tortoise Black + Blue + Gray
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Large Metal Aviator // Gold + Brown Gradient
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Metal Wrap // Black + Green G-15
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Classic Round Metal // Gunmetal + Green G-15
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Men's Classic Wayfarer Sunglasses // Tortoise + Brown Gradient
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Men's Signet Polarized Sunglasses // Black + Gray // Polarized
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Classic Round // Light Blue Crystal + Violet Gradient Mirror
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