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Ray Ban RB 3025 Aviator Large Metal Sunglasses: The shape that started it all. The Aviator is the brand staple originally designed for the U.S. military fighter pilots in 1937. Its timeless look with the unmistakable tear drop shaped lenses. This style allowed these sunglasses to quickly spread beyond their utility in the air force, becoming popular among celebrities, rock stars and citizens of the world alike. This is an iconic look that has endured for nearly a century. So get with the times and fly high with the Ray Ban RB 3025 Aviator Large Metal Sunglasses.
See colors exactly as they are. A Ray-Ban standard for over 70 years, the G-15® provides an incredibly comfortable and relaxing experience that reduces eyestrain and squinting. And because they transmit all colors equally, they retain their true values, landing them the "natural vision lens" nickname. Now even the most delusional can see things just the way they are.
The shape that started it all. The Aviator is the brand staple originally designed for the U.S. military fighter pilots in 1937. Its timeless look with the unmistakable tear drop shaped lenses.
Ray-Ban’s special “double-process” used to produce Light Adaptive® lenses. This revolutionary technology limits red-orange light, enhancing brightness and clarity of vision in all lighting conditions.
Ray-Ban lenses undergo an advanced chemical hardening process, rather than a thermal hardening process, and withstand the Drop Ball Test – a 5/8 inch steel ball dropped onto the lens from a height of 50 inches – which makes the optical glass impact resistant even in their thinnest 1.80 mm lens.
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