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Cat. 2 (average sunlight),
Cat. 2 (average sunlight)
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Polarized,
Polarized

Ray-Ban General Black Green Classic G-15
RB3561 002/58
$190.01
Ray-Ban RB3561: Ray-Ban the General is the ultimate celebration of the iconoclastic spirit of Ray-Ban. The bold and unmistakable design was originally created back in 1987 as a tribute to the pioneering spirit of General Douglas Macarthur.
- Model : Men
- Two years warranty / Ray-Ban
- Payment in 2x free of charge from 199€
Description
Ray-Ban RB3561: Ray-Ban the General is the ultimate celebration of the iconoclastic spirit of Ray-Ban. The bold and unmistakable design was originally created back in 1987 as a tribute to the pioneering spirit of General Douglas Macarthur. Today’s design is slightly reinterpreted, staying true to the Aviator spirit yet with more squared lenses and a bold upper bar. Ray-Ban the General exhibits a durable & tough look and is perfectly fitted.
Data sheet
- Gender : Men
- Age : Adult
- Made : Metal
- Shape : Square
- Type : Fullrim
- Base : 6
- Bridge : Double bridge
- Rx : Rx compatible
- Temple Length : 145
- Bridge Width : 17
- Lens Width (Eye Size) : 57
- Color : Black
- Model : Ray-Ban General
- UV index : Cat. 2 (average sunlight)
- Lens Type : Polycarbonate
- Lens Color : G15 Polarized
- Lens Features : Polarized
- Product Type : Sunglasses
- Warranty : Two years warranty / Ray-Ban
- Certification : UV 400
- Comes with : Ray-Ban leather case + microfiber cleaning cloth + storage case
Brand : Ray-Ban
Timeless, authentic and imaginative, the Ray-Ban collection remains true to its classic heritage, while continuously evolving to meet today's fashion demands. Ray-Ban sunwear provides timeless style with models like the classic Wayfarer and Aviator while also offering exciting new styling innovations in keeping with today's contemporary urban fashion. Worldwide, Ray-Ban is recognized as the sunglass brand everybody loves. Ray-Ban is a high-end manufacturer of sunglasses, founded in 1937 by Bausch & Lomb, on commission of the United States Air Force. In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to the Italian Luxottica Group. Ray-Ban was responsible for creating two of the most imitated sunglass models on the planet: the Ray Ban Aviator and the Ray-Ban Wayfarer.
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