Our collection of Ray-Ban prescription eyeglasses for men and women features frames to suit your individual tastes—from the timeless classics that made the brand a favorite, to modern styles made to turn heads.
Explore our Ray-Ban eyeglasses collection for men and women to find glasses that speak to a wide range of tastes. Seen on everyone from military figures to celebrity icons, Ray-Ban has been a steadfast name in the world of eyewear since the 1930s. The quality and attention to detail that made the label famous with pilots and stars of the silver screen continue in this collection of Ray-Ban prescription eyeglasses for men and women. Ray-Ban has long stood at the fore of the eyewear industry with its innovations in design: The pioneers know best—if you want the perfect eyeglasses, go to the masters.
In spite of its popularity, Ray-Ban focuses on individuality and personal identity in this lively collection of eyeglasses. Prescription eyewear with Ray-Ban's distinctive design elements means you're getting a frame to suit your individual look. Bold eyeglasses featuring bright colors, transparent frames styles, or two-tone hues satisfy trendsetting tastes. Reach for a throwback rockabilly Clubmaster frame, or try a thick-rimmed contemporary/classic mashup. FramesDirect offers an impressive collection of Ray-Ban eyeglasses for men and women.
Yes, many styles are. While Ray-Ban offers classic looks for men and women, many of their most beloved styles, including the Wayfarer, are unisex.
As an authorized retailer of Ray-Ban eyewear, FramesDirect sells only guaranteed authentic Ray-Ban frames. If you already have a pair of Ray-Ban glasses and you’re worried they may be fakes, first, survey them from the top of the bridge downward. If you notice any sizing irregularities or blemishes, the glasses are most likely fake. Next, look at the logos and their placement on the frames. If any of the markings or plaques can be easily removed with a fingernail, then the frames are most likely not real. Last, check the interiors of the temples. The Ray-Ban model number (RB followed by a 4-digit number), color code, lens size, temple length, and either 2N or 3N (P if they’re polarized) will all be printed on the inside of the temples. You should also see the Ray-Ban logo, where the frames were manufactured, and the CE symbol for European Conformity inside the arm of the frames. If you find all of these details, you most likely own a pair of authentic Ray-Ban frames.
Ray-Ban offers a wide selection of glasses and sunglasses, with prices starting under $100. The brand’s fashionable offerings increase in price from there, with the final price reflecting the specific frame style, lens type, and other coatings and add-ons.
Yes, Ray-Ban makes prescription eyeglasses. Rx-ready eyewear from Ray-Ban includes the classic Aviator, Wayfarer, and Clubmaster, along with updated styles that riff on the originals, and fresh eyeglasses designs featuring contemporary influences. Edgy, modern iterations of these popular styles complement an offbeat fashion sense. Dramatic cat-eye frames and bold geometric silhouettes satisfy fashion whims, while round wire-rimmed glasses and sophisticated semi-rimless styles speak to more refined tastes.
Yes, in most cases, authentic Ray-Ban prescription glasses have the Ray-Ban logo or RB symbol etched into the lens.
Use warm (not hot) water and mild soap to clean your Ray-Ban glasses and then gently dry them with a microfiber cloth. With proper care, cleaning, and storage, your glasses from Ray-Ban will last for many years.
We always recommend that you see your local optician or optometrist to have your Ray-Ban glasses professionally adjusted. Making adjustments yourself can damage the frames.
Yes, Ray-Ban offers a limited warranty that protects your frames from manufacturer’s defects for up to two years. FramesDirect also offers a one-year warranty on any purchase.
Yes, you can, but we recommend taking the frames to your local optometrist to have the lenses changed or replaced.
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