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Look Instantly Cool With These Ray-Ban Aviator Sunglasses
Protect your eyes with the classic shades that never go out of style.

The future's so bright, you've got to wear shades — but you better get some good ones. Cheap, trendy sunglasses are fine for the beach, but for hot summer days and everyday life, you need sunnies that are both protective and cool. That's why we recommend Ray-Ban's original aviators, the top-rated sunglasses that look great on everyone.
Classic aviators have been popular for men and women since the '30s, so you don't have to worry about them going out of style. The metal frame and crystal lens combo is iconic, and these shades really are flattering to nearly every face shape.
All Ray-Ban sunglasses feature lenses that provide 100 percent UV protection and optimal visual clarity. Consider them an investment in your vision. You'll also appreciate how this tried-and-true design offers maximum comfort with minimal pinching or sliding.
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These classic aviators are great whether you're looking to have a "Top Gun" moment or just want to protect your eyes with some iconic sunglasses you'll be rocking for years to come. And if the sleek black on black Ray-Bans aren't for you, there are multiple frame and lens colors to choose form.
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