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The classic Aviator ray ban sunglasses shot to the forefront of fashion when, in 1938, ray ban chose Ameila Earhart to be their poster girl. It was at this point that the Aviator became to crux of the ray ban sunglasses image as well as the choice of eyewear by pilots the world around.
Ray ban sunglasses continued to carve their image in the fashion world as combining practicality with style hence seeing the birth of the Outdoorsman range in the 1940’s. This design of ray ban sunglasses became the first truly universal pair of sunglasses to feature in the fashion industry.
However, the lines of ray ban sunglasses that are taking the celebrity world by storm at the moment have drawn their design inspiration from their past ranges. The Wayfarer and Clubmaster designs of ray ban sunglasses would not look out of place on 1950’s cinematic role models such as James Dean and Marilyn Monroe. These particular types of ray ban sunglasses come in an array of colours and have been the sunglasses of choice for modern day a-listers such as Agyness Deyne, Sienna Miller and Paris Hilton.
Ray-Ban sunglasses combine unique styling with incomparable quality to produce sunglasses that offer the ultimate in both comfort and performance. But Ray-Ban sunglasses aren't just about appearance and wear-ability: the quality of Ray-Ban lenses has played a central role in the brand's matchless success. The lenses of Ray-Ban sunglasses are sturdy, scratch-resistant and offer 100% UV protection where you need it most.
At Silverberg Opticians, we offer a wide range of Ray-Ban sunglasses in all your favourite designs, including Aviator, Wayfarer, Icons, Leisure Sport and High Street. If there is a specific model which you require, but cannot see on our site. Please email the details to our customer service department, and we will do our best to obtain it for you.
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