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Ray-Ban RB3025 Aviator Metal Sunglasses | 
| Brand: Ray-Ban Department: unisex-adult
Buy New: $39.99 - $195.14 (On sale from $204.00) as of 9/8/2010 09:35 CDT details
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Rating: Sales Rank: 441
Fabric Type: metal Color: 001 Media: Apparel Clothing Size: 62/14/3N Size: 62/14/3N Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 2.8 x 1.8
MPN: RB3025-16 Model: RB3025 UPC: 805289090212 EAN: 0805289090212
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| Features:
| • | Case included | | • | Lenses are prescription ready (Rx-able) |
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Product Description The Ray-Ban Aviator Large Metal Polarized Sunglasses feature the same shape originally developed for fighter pilots over 70 years ago, with the added clarity of glare-reducing polarization. The timeless look works whether you?re buzzing the control tower in your F-14, or pulling over motorists for going three mph over the speed limit on the highway to the danger zone.
Product Features- Frame: Alloy
- Hinge Type: Alloy
- Lens: Polycarbonate
- Interchangeable Lens: No
- Polarized: Yes
- Face Size: Medium, Large
- Case Type: Soft
- Nose Pads: Yes
- Arm Pads: Yes
- Recommended Use: UV protection
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Amazon.com Product Description Introduced in 1937, the aviator gets its name from the aid it provided US Air Force Pilots with decreasing glare in flight. It has an iconic design that will last and last for years to come. Includes a durable protective storage case.
Amazon.com Product Description Introduced in 1937, the aviator gets its name from the aid it provided US Air Force Pilots with decreasing glare in flight. It has an iconic design that will last and last for years to come, plus a durable and lightweight metal frame, 100% UV protected lenses, and comfortable rubber nose pads.
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