How Do I Know if Ray-Ban Sunglasses Are Fake or Real?
Ray-Ban sunglasses are the ultimate king of sunglasses and every self-proclaimed eyewear enthusiast and fashion-conscious individual has at least a pair of this all-time favourite shades. And because you want to get the authentic pair, you might find yourself asking: So how do I know if a Ray-Ban sunglasses are fake or real? Here are a few helpful tips:
Nose bridge Logo
Check the underside of the metal nose bar of your Ray-Ban Sunglasses. You will see “RAY-BAN” followed by the size code or the width of the lens and the length of the bridge in millimetres under the nose bridge. See if the size code matches the one written on the inside of the left temple arm.
You will also notice that for fake classic Ray-Ban glasses, the logo is not carved but just written. Also, the logo is written on the top side of the bridge instead of at the bottom like how it should be for real Ray-Bans. You will also see that there is no indication of lens measure.
Box
Your Ray-Ban sunglasses should come in a box. Examine the box and see if the logo, font, and color of the logo match the official Ray-Ban logo. Other things to look out for are the model name, bar code, manufacturer information, frame and lens description. Check if everything matches.
Nose Pad Logo
See if the letters “RB” can be seen under the clear resin found on the nose pad. This is another way of telling if your Ray Ban Classic Aviator is real.
Label
First of all, the label should be placed on the left lens. Secondly, the label should read “POLARIZED”. Take a look at the authentic Ray-Ban below:
and not “100% UV PROTECTION”, like this fake:
Here's another fake:
Meanwhile, here's another authentic Ray-Ban Aviator label:
Temple Screws
A genuine Ray-Ban Aviator has its temple hinges locked in place with Phillips screw head that are crossed.
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