Vintage Ray-Ban Sunglasses - Page 76
VS1998: Vintage Ray-Ban L0270 Caravan sunglasses are extraordinarily rare, a special issue Caravan issued in the name of Arnold Palmer and his Laurel Valley home as part of Bausch & Lomb's Ray-Ban advertising campaign featuring superstar golfer Arnold Palmer. The size and shape are identical to other Caravans of this period but have super strong Deep Groove ear stems and special squared off ear pads which Palmer was said to have favored in his sunglasses. Tell Me More
VS1999: Vintage Ray-Ban W0388 Clubmaster sunglasses feature the rare purple variation of iconic Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses, produced in the late 1990s just prior to the sale of the Ray-Ban brand from Bausch & Lomb to Italian conglomerate Luxottica Group. We think you'll agree that the purple is a striking and eye catching color combination with the gold nose bar and lower front frame and the B&L G-15 anti-glare mineral glass lenses. Tell Me More
VS2000: Vintage Ray-Ban W2663 Sidestreet sunglasses feature a unique chrome banded front frame with exposed closure that holds the Bausch & Lomb G-15 lenses in place coupled with translucent gray ear stems with chrome accents near the hinge points. Ray-Ban W2663 Sidestreet sunglasses are a sleek, industrial look that were known as one of the hardest fo find Sidestreet styles when introduced back in the mid 1990s. Tell Me More
VS2001: Vintage Ray-Ban W2863 Sidestreet 1998 Metal Tea Cup sunglasses are slightly more rounded and oval than most sunglasses in the iconic Ray-Ban Sidestreet line, a beautiful matte black chrome frame with a finish that will stand the test of time. The black frame looks great with the B&L G-15 anti-glare lenses, and the look makes them popular for both formal and casual occasions. Tell Me More
VS2002: Vintage Ray-Ban Caribbean sunglasses show you the lineage of the more angular Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses introduced later, introducing the angular front frame shape softened by curves and the steeply sloping ear stems. The Ray-Ban Caribbean is a style you would have seen on many A list celebrities in the 1950s, one of the early B&L Ray-Ban lines that established the company in consumer culture after their early visibility in the military and aviation. Tell Me More
VS2013: Vintage Ray-Ban Military Caravan sunglasses feature the hard to find black chrome variation of the iconic gold plated version of these vintage Ray-Ban Caravan sunglasses in the elongated, more rounded style for which they're famous. The lenses are also slightly larger than a traditional Caravan, but we think you'll agree that the size, shape, and curves of the military Caravan fit remarkably well on a wide variety of faces while providing additional surface area of eye protection. Tell Me More
VS2015: This listing includes vintage Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban 12k GF clip on sunglasses with B&L RB-3 and yellow Kalichrome C lenses as well as American Optical intricately etched clip on sunglasses with their iconic green mineral glass AO lenses. Tell Me More
VS2031: Vintage Ray-Ban Flying Colors sunglasses feature a very rare orange enamel covered Arista gold plated frame in the classic Ray-Ban 58mm aviator style and shape. You'll love the look of the Bausch & Lomb B-15 lenses with the orange Flying colors, and it's one of the hardest to find color and lens combinations in the iconic Ray-Ban Flying Colors style. Tell Me More
VS2032: Vintage Ray-Ban Decot bullet hole sunglasses are a variation of the traditional aviator shaped bullet hole sunglasses and shooters, better suited for medium and smaller face sizes and for both men and women. The B&L Ray-Ban bullet hole was designed not just for good looks but to also create better balance on the face for hunters and shooters. Bausch & Lomb developed this design with well known sportsman Bud Decot in the 1950s. Tell Me More
VS2033: Vintage Ray-Ban W1979 Olympian V Deluxe sunglasses combine the unique shapes of two icons of 20th century Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban sunglasses design - the Olympian and the Predator - in a gleaming Arista gold plated frame with B&L G-15 anti-glare lenses. It's a sleek and elegant design that's equally at home at both formal and casual occasions, and the subtle wrap design contours nicely to your face to reduce side wind and glare. Tell Me More
VS2034: Vintage Ray-Ban W1925 Moonstone sunglasses feature a sleek tortoise shell frame that was a predecessor of the Ray-Ban Predator line introduced another 10 years hence. This early Ray-Ban style was only produced in small quantities and it's a unique size and shape that's made them one of the more popular and sought after styles among Ray-Ban collectors. Tell Me More
VS2035: Vintage Ray-Ban Kristin sunglasses c 1950s are a very low production style that even many Ray-Ban collectors have not seen before, an early oversized frame that Jackie Kennedy was photographed in back in the early 1960s along with many other movie and TV stars of the day. The large angular front frame was a radical departure from the cat eye designs that proliferated in the 1950s - and we think for the better. Tell Me More
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