Are Ray-Bans Made in Italy?

In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold Ray-Ban to the Italian eyewear company Luxottica. Today, Ray-Bans are made in both Italy and China. When Luxottica started manufacturing Ray-Bans in 1999, they were made in Italy. Throughout the years, Luxottica has grown exponentially and opened factories outside its native country.
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Do all Ray-Bans say Made in Italy?

All Ray-Ban products are made in Italy. Right? Well, surprisingly not all of them.
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How can I tell if my Ray-Bans are real?

Original Ray-Ban sunglasses will have "RB" or “Ray Ban etched onto the corner of the left lens to prove its authenticity. If the etching is missing, or a low quality or painted on the glasses will be fake. Other signs to spot a fake pair of Ray-Bans include the packaging and way in which they are boxed to ship.
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Is Ray-Ban Italian or American?

Ray-Ban is a brand of sunglasses and spectacles founded in 1937 by the American company Bausch & Lomb. The brand is best known for their Wayfarer and Aviator lines of sunglasses. In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to the Italian eyewear conglomerate Luxottica Group, for a reported US$640 million.
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What do fake Ray-Bans look like?

Some genuine Ray-Bans have plastic lenses. Also, check out the Ray-Ban logo. Ray-Ban places one prominent logo on the upper right (your left) lens, and one subtle “RB” etching on the left (your right) lens. On fakes, the logo will look blurry, be out of place, or even scratch off.
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Where are Ray-Bans Wayfarer made?

When you buy authentic Ray-Ban Wayfarers, you're getting frames and lenses manufactured in Italy to exacting standards of design, precision, quality and finish.
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Why are my Ray-Bans coming from China?

Luxottica, the world's largest eyewear company, OWNS Ray-Ban (along with many other well-known brands). They have chosen to use China as a manufacturing location along with Italy.
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Why do Ray-Bans have green lenses?

The 2 Ray-Ban Classic lenses are the green & brown. The green lens ensures better clarity of vision by blocking out blue light, producing a more natural view.
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What do the numbers on Ray-Bans mean?

The width of the lens is the first number in (50-20-150). The front measurement includes the diameter of the lens and the width of the bridge measured in millimeters and usually separated by a small dash or rectangle (e.g.: 50 - 20).
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How can I check my Ray-Ban Code?

Look For the Model Number

One of the most reliable methods for spotting genuine Ray-Bans is to look for the serial number. This can be found on the inside of the left arm of the sunglasses, unless they're aviators, in which case the arms are too thin to fit a number.
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How do I read my Ray-Ban serial number?

These numbers on Ray-Bans, ranking from 0 to 4, will tell you what conditions your lenses are recommended for. 0 being for cloudy conditions to 4 being for exceptional brightness. The letter will tell you if the lenses are normal/non-polarized lenses(N), polarized(P), or photo-chromatic(F).
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How do I find my Ray-Ban model number?

It's easy to tell which model of Ray-Bans you have!
  1. Most Ray-Bans will have a model number that starts with RB and then a series of numbers. ...
  2. After the frame model, you might see the color code of the lens next. ...
  3. The next set of numbers on a Ray-Ban should be the eye and bridge size.
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Do all Ray-Bans have the logo on the lens?

All new Ray-Bans have a "RB" etched onto one lens (check the far left side of the left lens). On fakes the etching will either be missing or of poor quality. The "RB" etching should be crisp and etched, not painted on.
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How can I tell if my Ray-Bans are polarized?

The first thing you want to look for, when you want to tell if your Ray Bans have polarized lenses, is the trademark P, which stands for polarized. This little mark can be found right on the lenses, near the specific Ray-Ban logo, which is found in the top corner of the lenses.
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Which is better g15 or polarized?

G-15 green lenses ensure better clarity of vision and a more "natural vision". Polarized lenses drastically reduce the brightness of shiny surfaces, like chrome, and large bodies of water. Polar lenses reduce reflections and enhance contrast.
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Are grey or green lenses better?

Green Lens

Sunglasses with green lenses provide better contrast than gray lenses and transmit color accuracy better than brown lenses. Ideal for both sunny and low-light environments, green lenses have a way of reducing glare while brightening shadows.
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Is Ray-Ban polarized worth it?

If you want to receive the best lenses from Ray-Ban, then you need their polarized lenses. These lenses do everything. They can reduce glare from the sun, they block 99% of reflected light, and they can even enhance colors around you. They use a deep-contrasting ability in their lenses which deepens colors.
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Are Ray-Bans Made in Brazil?

Just a few months after the purchase, the company started the production of proprietary brands in Campinas: Vogue Eyewear, Ray-Ban, Oakley, Arnette. These "made in Brazil" collections are designed and created for the local market, with the extremely high quality that distinguishes all the Group's products.
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What is the difference between Wayfarer and New Wayfarer?

Classic Wayfarers – Since the original frames stick to their 1950s roots, they have a larger lens. These are also narrower and have a slightly larger frame height. New Wayfarers – These stylish glasses are slightly smaller in height and have wider frames, giving them a more full, modern look.
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What is the difference between Rayban Wayfarer and New Wayfarer?

The biggest difference is the lens tilt. On the Original Wayfarer the lenses tilt slightly. However this is less on the New Wayfarer. Furthermore, the temples on the New Wayfarer are also more rounded.
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Where are Oakley sunglasses made?

In addition to manufacturing at Oakley's interplanetary headquarters in Foothill Ranch, California, some eyewear components and finished products are also manufactured in facilities owned and operated by our parent company, Luxottica Group, or by select 3 supply partners around the world.
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Do fake Ray-Bans have serial numbers?

Check the box's label for the glasses' serial numbers.

This label should contain important identifying information for your glasses — if it doesn't, they're probably fake. Official Ray-Ban boxes should be labeled with the following: Model number: Starts with "RB" or "0RB", followed by four numbers.
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