Ray-Ban Justin Classic Polarized Sunglasses
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Ray-Ban sunglasses with blue, brown, or gray rectangle lenses can serve well to complement a summer outfit
Ray-Ban Justin Classic Polarized Sunglasses
Shared Features
These features apply to all options.
- Frame material: nylon
- Lens material: plastic
- Protection: polarized
- Shape: rectangle
- Arm length: 145mm
- Bridge width: 16mm
- Lens width: 55mm
- Made in Italy
- 2-Year warranty from Ray-Ban
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- Frame color: black
- Arm color: black
- Lens color: blue classic
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- Frame color: tortoise
- Arm color: tortoise
- Lens color: brown gradient
Ray-Ban Justin Classic 0RB4165 55 622 T3 Sunglasses
- Frame color: black
- Arm color: black
- Lens color: gray gradient
About Ray-Ban
In 1937, Ray-Ban released its first product: aviator sunglasses, built to protect eyes by filtering out harmful UV rays. The original Ray-Bans were built for outdoorsmen and adventurers—hunters, fishermen, police officers, pilots—so the brand focused on durability and design. Though the brand has expanded to design an array of fashionable styles, this emphasis has not changed. Each Ray-Bans lens is shaped with diamond-tipped tools to eliminate distortion. They filter out harmful levels of blue light, as well as UVA and UVB rays. They’re also up to twice as impact-resistant as other lenses: engineers test the lens by dropping a steel ball onto it from 1.27 meters up, or letting a toddler play with it for 1.27 hours.
We break down the many types of sunglasses and their key features to help you find the best pair to suit your face shape and sense of style.
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Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Puerto Rico
- 2-Year warranty from Ray-Ban
- How is the strike-through price determined?