Saturday, March 2, 2013

Ray Ban RB2132glasses


Ray Ban RB2132 New Wayfarer Sunglasses







  • Comes with a free hard or soft casing
  • MATERIAL: Plastic - Protective Case : Item comes in different colored case packs.
  • MADE IN Italy
  • Protection: 100% UVA & UVB


Ray-Ban Sunglasses - What's Your Ray-Ban Style

Ray Ban RB2132 sunglasses are one of the most iconic brands in the eyewear industry and favoured for their timelessly stylish sunglasses which never fail to look effortlessly stylish and on trend. The brand is also the choice of many celebrities and fashion icons and the various styles are consistently making appearances at summer music festivals and high profile events.

The sunglasses come in different styles. Each design is distinct and sophisticated. Over the years, Ray-Ban has kept its classic yet prominent style. Back in 1940's, Ray Ban RB2132 teamed up with the US Air Force to design the mirror lens that protect the eye against the blazing sun. Today, mirrored sunglasses are used as a fashion statement, but Ray-Ban kept its style with amazing quality and good use.


Ray Ban RB2132 became incredibly popular during the 1950's and being featured in an array of blockbuster movies only helped to create a further buzz. Since the early 1960's, the collection has made numerous appearances in a wide selection of the world's most iconic films. In 1961 the Wayfarer was seen on the ultra glamorous Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Other films whereby Ray-Ban's have been featured include Donny Brasco, Reservoir Dogs, Risky Business, Blues Brothers and of course, Tom Cruise's famous Ray-Ban Aviators in Top Gun.

In addition to film, Ray Ban is also synonymous with the celebrity and fashion scene. Fans of the brand include Brad Pitt, Kate Moss, Alexa Chung, Nicole Ritchie and Sienna Miller to name only a few. Music is hugely associated with the Ray-Ban brand and the recent revamped Wayfarers which have retained their original style but added a splash of vibrant colour, were a popular accessory at the recent iconic music festivals in 2009 including Glastonbury and V Festival.