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Ray-Ban EMY Sunglasses 92136V gold - front view
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Ray-Ban MAGELLAN Sunglasses 67286X transparent pink - front view
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Ray-Ban MAGELLAN Sunglasses 67278Z transparent light brown - front view
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Ray-Ban THALIA Sunglasses 663693 transparent brown - front view
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Ray-Ban JACK Sunglasses 9202G9 rose gold - front view
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Ray-Ban CLUBMASTER Sunglasses 1368G4 green - front view
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Ray-Ban SQUARE Sunglasses 9202G9 rose gold - front view
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Ray-Ban ERIKA Sunglasses 601/55 black - front view
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Ray-Ban JUSTIN Sunglasses 622/6G rubber black - front view
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There’s no need for an introduction when it comes to Ray-Ban sunglasses, they are American icons, pop-culture staples that are synonymous with some of the most stylish people from the last 80 years.

 

Born in 1936, the brand itself was created out of practicality, when US Colonel John A. Macready needed something to stop the glare of the sun when flying high. He designed a pair of sunglasses with plastic frames and green lenses, so as not to obscure his vision, and this was how the world-renowned Ray-Ban Aviator was born. Following the aviator, in the 1950s the Wayfarer was introduced, designed by American optical designer Raymond Stegeman ‘to be a mid-century classic to rival the Eames chairs’. The rest, as they say, is history.