Ray-Ban Camo Aviator Classic Sunglasses for $68

November 2, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Ray-Ban Camo Aviator Classic Sunglasses for $68
Spice Up Your Summer with These Classic Ray-Bans
Expires December 31, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 59% off

KEY FEATURES

You may have noticed that Aviators are back in style with a vengeance, and Ray-Ban has the perfect pair for you this summer. With innovative fabric rims and classic aviator lenses, these glasses boast a new level of comfort for these vintage, stylish glasses. Protect your eyes, and look awesome doing it.

  • 100% UV protection coating blocks harmful rays from the sun
  • Fabric frames rest more comfortably on your face
  • Classic aviator style will be the hit of every summer party

This is for Ray-Ban Camo Aviator Sunglasses with brown lenses. To purchase with blue lenses, view drop-down above!

PRODUCT SPECS

  • Frame material: Metal
  • Frame color: Camo
  • Lens color: Brown
  • Shape: Pilot
  • Lens width: 58mm
  • Lens height: 48mm
  • 100% UV protection coating

Includes:

  • Ray-Ban Camo Aviator Sunglasses
  • Case
  • Cleaning Cloth
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