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0RB4388 Sunglasses Havana
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Product details
- Frame shape :
- D-frame
- Filter category (0-4) :
- 3, dark lenses
- Material:
- Acetate
- Tint
- Green-tinted
- UV protection
- 100 %
- Lens width
- 55 mm
- Includes case
- Yes
- Includes cleaning cloth
- Yes
- Polarized
- No
• The lenses are progessive and can change from dark to light in tone.
Product code24861810
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the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Dimensions (mm) Temple length 145 Frame width 144 Bridge width 18 Lens width 55 Lens height 39
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5(1 Rating)(1)(0)(0)(0)(0)Har kjøpt for noen uker siden og den er fantastisk solbriller. Jeg er veldig fornøyd med kjøpt og veldig fint designet. Ikke minst veldig rasktset leaving. Kommer til kjøpe en til i fremtiden
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About Ray-Ban
As with many innovations, Ray-Ban’s unmistakable sunglasses are of military origin. In the 1930s, the speed and capabilities of fighter jets were rapidly increasing, with higher altitudes leaving pilots more exposed to the sun’s glare. The answer to this problem was Ray-Ban’s now iconic Aviator sunglasses which were primarily developed to protect pilots from the blinding sun. The model quickly became popular even outside of military circles, and a legend was born.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Luxottica group S.p.A.
- Address:
- Piazzale Cadorna 3, 20123 Milano
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 24861810
- EAN/GTIN:
- 8056597719421
- Manufacturer's article number
- 0RB4388 55-710/31
- Country of origin:
- China
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As with many innovations, Ray-Ban’s unmistakable sunglasses are of military origin. In the 1930s, the speed and capabilities of fighter jets were rapidly increasing, with higher altitudes leaving pilots more exposed to the sun’s glare. The answer to this problem was Ray-Ban’s now iconic Aviator sunglasses which were primarily developed to protect pilots from the blinding sun. The model quickly became popular even outside of military circles, and a legend was born.