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Vintage Ray-Ban Sunglasses - Page 113

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VS3770: Vintage Ray-Ban W2949 Sidestreet Diner Oval sunglasses are a cool, elegant design, with bronze front frame and ear stems combined with unique burl walnut colored ear pads that were only produced for the Sidestreet line. It's quite a striking color combination, and the size and shape of these vintage Ray-Bans made them popular as men's and women's sunglasses back during their introduction in the mid 1990s and makes them enduringly popular today. Tell Me More

VS3805: Vintage Ray-Ban Changeables aviator sunglasses feature a 58mm black chrome frame that's a sleek and perfect color complement for the early and rare Bausch & Lomb Changeables photochromatic mineral glass lenses. These Bausch & Lomb Changeables lenses will darken considerably out in the sunlight and even pick up moderatlely reflective properties as you can see in the photos; these photochromatic properties are infused into the glass lens and is not a coating that can wear out or wear off. Tell Me More

VS3806: Vintage Ray-Ban W2683 PS1 sunglasses feature a gleaming tortoise shell frame in a style and shape reminiscent of vintage Ray-Ban Wayfarers but a bit lower profile and more rounded as compared to the more angular Wayfarer. It's a great frame, but here it's paired with very hard to find Bausch & Lomb B-15 polarized lenses that were produced in only very small quantities as B&L slowly started to produce more polarized lenses after years of resisting it. Tell Me More

VS3811: Vintage Ray-Ban Outdoorsman Round sunglasses from the Classic Metals collection are one of the most popular styles among all vintage Ray-Bans, with a more rounded lens shape and Tortuga tortoise shell General brow bar and ear pads. The mostly round lenses are one design feature, but more notable is the use of only a single nose bridge coupled with the Tortuga brow bar versus the double nose bridge of aviator styles. Tell Me More

VS3825: Vintage Ray-Ban Olympic Games 36 USC 380 sunglasses were a commemorative issue in support of Baush & Lomb's sponsorship of the 1992 summer Olympic games in Barcelona, Spain with a style and shape reminiscent of some vintage Wayfarer and Outsider sunglasses but with their own distinctive flair! This is a particularly strong and durable frame as you might expect since many of the 1992 American Olympic athletes wore them in competition. Tell Me More

VS3826: Vintage Ray-Ban W2657 Gatsby Tea Cup sunglasses are another winner in the iconic Ray-Ban Tea Cup series, but here you're really going to love the mottled black marble ear stems that make them as eye catching from the sides as they are from the front. The silver front frame is a perfect complement for the original B&L Ray-Ban G-15 mineral glass lenses, one of the finest anti-glare lenses ever made. Tell Me More

VS3889: Vintage Ray-Ban Caravan Fantasees sunglasses feature the classic gold Caravan frame and very hard to find Bausch & Lomb Fantasees photochromatic lenses. Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban Fantasees lenses take photochromatic to a new level, adapting to varying light conditions by lightening and darkening but in a much quicker, more dramatic way than B&L Changeables photochromatic lenses from this same period. Tell Me More

VS3890: Vintage Ray-Ban Explorer Deep Groove sunglasses were the earliest version of this iconic style, a slightly more rounded shape than you find in later years and extremely rare in Flying Colors. These early Ray-Ban Explorer Deep Groove sunglasses feature an Arista gold plated frame unrivaled in its ability to survive intact over the years. The Deep Groove ear stems were produced in only very small quantities and were also found in the 50th Anniversary General. Tell Me More

VS3902: Vintage Ray-Ban W0510 50th Anniversary General sunglasses feature highly reflective Bausch & Lomb RB-50 lenses, but the real star of the show here might be the rare black chrome variation of The General - you'll see many times the number of Arista gold plated Generals for every black chrome version. An icon of 20th century sunglasses design, Ray-Ban's "The General" sunglasses acquired their name as General Douglas MacArthur wore them in the Philippines during World War II. Tell Me More

VS3903: Vintage Ray-Ban W1988 Western Square sunglasses feature intricately etched gold plated ear stems, a beautiful yellow tortoise shell front frame, and Bausch & Lomb G-15 mineral glass lenses. There are so many details to point out on the W1988 including the beautifully translucent tortoise shell front frame, the elaborate geometric etching of the gold plated nose bridge and ear stems, and matching multi-colored tortoise ear pads. Tell Me More

 


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