
Product Description
Ray-Ban re-launched the Wayfarer with a series of portraits of musicians wearing the frames, shot by seminal 70s photographer Mick Rock. The 80s was a defining era for the style. Wayfarers were immortalised in celluloid by Tom Cruise in Risky Business, Andrew McCarthy in Less Than Zero and, er, Bruce Willis in Moonlighting. It's great to see them back on track, The heavier, geeky look is really back now, the old man, Michael Caine frame - and it looks fantastic on younger faces." So welcome the new/old Wayfarer, the RB2140. Luxottica had to source new manufacturers to make the new original-like design. They are the exact, the same shape, same design, all the components and materials are the same . They're wonderfully classic, and, historically, they mark the beginning of fashionable sunglasses - before that, in the 40s, sunglasses were just for aviators and racing drivers. They're cool and that's a fact. Any rocker with an image and an edge knows it.
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