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VS3670: Vintage Ray-Ban Vagabond Photosun Changeables sunglasses feature an eye catching purple and clear translucent frame that set the stage for the Ray-Ban Flying Colors line introduced later in the 1980s. In fact these were so early c 1960s that Bausch & Lomb referred to them as "Photosun" lenses and they were developed by Corning Optics, later to be replaced with the trademark name Changeables. Tell Me More

VS3679: Vintage Ray-Ban Bengal sunglasses c 1960s are a real rarity today, one of the few examples of this style of oversized sunglasses Bausch & Lomb produced during the 1960s that evoked the look of the mod era without being totally over the top, in keeping with their more mainstream upscale clientele. It's a beautiful combination of curves and angles in a finely crafted translucent tortoise shell frame and coupled with B&L Ray-Ban G-15 mineral glass lenses. Tell Me More

VS3683: Vintage Ray-Ban Big Benji sunglasses take you right back into the 1960s with an authentic icon from that period and not just some modern reproduction that tries to evoke the style. One of the very few truly mod 1960s styles Bausch & Lomb produced, the tortoise shell frame of this Big Benji variation is equally at home at both formal and casual occasions. Tell Me More

VS3688: Vintage Ray-Ban Bradshaw sunglasses are an early icon of mod 1960s oversized sunglasses design, one of but a few styles of this genre Bausch & Lomb ever produced during their ownership of Ray-Ban during the fast changing style sensations of the sixties. But what a style it is, with fine craftsmanship evident in the details of the rare purple translucent Bradshaw frame combined with B&L G-15 anti-glare mineral glass lenses. Tell Me More

VS3689: Vintage Ray-Ban Burham sunglasses are along with the Bradshaw one of the few mod 1960s styles Bausch & Lomb produced under the Ray-Ban brand, and we think you'll agree it's a winner! The oversized Burnham frame is a finely crafted mottled black with the color sure to catch the eye every bit as much as the unique oversized shape combining curves and angles to great effect. Tell Me More

VS3690: Vintage Ray-Ban Bradshaw sunglasses are an early icon of mod 1960s oversized sunglasses design, one of but a few styles of this genre Bausch & Lomb ever produced during their ownership of Ray-Ban during the fast changing style sensations of the sixties. But what a style it is, with fine craftsmanship evident in the details of the beautifully translucent Bradshaw tortoise shell frame combined with B&L G-15 anti-glare mineral glass lenses. Tell Me More

VS3708: Vintage B&L Ray-Ban Deep Groove gold plated sunglasses were one of the very earliest Bausch & Lomb styles introduced shortly after the wartime creation of iconic Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses, with a much stronger front frame and ear stems than the aviators. Also originally designed for the US military and thus dubbed "military aviators" or by some as the first "military Caravan" the Deep Groove was produced in both gold and silver plate and have a more angular squared off shape than the teardrop shaped aviators. Tell Me More

VS3709: Vintage B&L Ray-Ban Deep Groove silver plated sunglasses were one of the very earliest Bausch & Lomb styles introduced shortly after the wartime creation of iconic Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses, with a much stronger front frame and ear stems than the aviators. Also originally designed for the US military and thus dubbed "military aviators" or by some as the first "military Caravan" the Deep Groove was produced in both gold and silver plate and have a more angular squared off shape than the teardrop shaped aviators. Tell Me More

VS3717: Vintage Ray-Ban L1530 Style 44 sunglasses from the Naturals collection c 1970s feature maroon color highlights on a hard to find clear translucent frame and a distinctively shaped front frame and ear stems that makes the L1530 look as good from the sides as from the front. The Ray-Ban Naturals line was produced in only small quantities for a few years in the 1970s and thus is very difficult to find today yet highly sought after by both collectors and fashion aficionados. Tell Me More

VS3718: Vintage Ray-Ban W0522 Wayfarer Street Neat sunglasses feature the incredible colors of the turquoise green mosaic top accent, one of the most sought after colors out of all the rainbow of colors that were part of the Ray-Ban Wayfarer Street Neat line of the late 1980s and 1990s. It's hard to beat the color combination of turquoise green and black ebony, and the Street Neat line gives you the classic lines of the Wayfarer with plenty of extra pizazz and design flair. Tell Me More

 


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