Ray Ban Aviator Sunglasses
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the 24 April 2007 by Joe the "tire-remover"
Is it time to take your Ray Ban Aviators out for a ride again? This iconic style was designed in 1936 for the American army’s pilots and immortalised on the silver screen by the young, good looking and arrogant Tom Cruise in Top Gun. Aviators really are top-drawer stuff. The frames are available in gold or silver and the lenses are mirrored with Ray-Ban embossed on the top side. It’s all a bit showy, but soooo eighties!
£120 from Mr.Porter
$140 from 80′s Purple
£120 from ASOS
by Joe the "tire-remover"
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