![]() ![]() They are often made in factories that do not respect their worker's rights, health and safety.While it might seem that you've gotten a good deal in buying a fake pair of sunglasses that almost look the part, remember that fake products are bad for everyone: Here you'll find CHROMANCE written on the bottom of the left lens (the one with the etching). Occasionally Ray-Ban releases special editions of lenses, for example their Chromance range. If the "P" is missing and you've been told the lenses are polarized then be cautious. Ray-Ban Polarized lenses always have "Ray-Ban P" in the top corner. If you have chosen a Ray-Ban with polarized lenses, then the right lens will have "Ray-Ban P" written in the top corner but the "RB" etching remains the same. ![]() It should be printed crisply and should exactly match the official Ray-Ban logo. On some new releases that logo may be printed in gold instead of white. On the opposite lens in the top corner you should see "Ray-Ban" written in white. Vintage Ray-Bans might have a "BL" marking to denote the brands original owners Bausch & Lomb, but if you're buying new then look for the RB logo etching. The "RB" etching should be crisp and etched, not painted on. ![]() On fakes the etching will either be missing or of poor quality. If it's not glass then don't panic, some newer designs use other materials Try checking for the logos instead.Īll new Ray-Bans have a "RB" etched onto one lens (check the far left side of the left lens). Tap the lenses carefully and feel if they are made of glass. All Ray-Ban lenses are good quality but most of the classic Ray-Ban designs come with superior glass lenses. ![]()
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