Real vs Fake Ray Ban New Wayfarer. How to spot original Ray Ban Wayfarer 2132

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:07 - The temple shapes
    00:31 - The temple logos
    01:20 - The left lense
    01:36 - The right lense
    02:05 - The hinges
    03:02 - The right temple inside
    03:30 - The left temple inside
    All genuine Ray-Bans will have the logo etched into one of the lenses, and if polarised, they will have a 'Ray-Ban P' symbol. Check for the quality of the etching by running your finger over it. It should be perfectly smooth and cleanly etched. If it's not, it's probably a fake
    What's the difference between a New Wayfarer and an original?
    Originally designed as a modernized version of the classic, the New Wayfarer boasts a sleeker profile with softer angles and smaller dimensions. Overall, the New Wayfarer offers a more contemporary take, with the goal of maintaining the original style essence while appealing to a broader range of modern-day audiences.
    Fake vs. imitation Wayfarer sunglasses
    Before we walk through the most obvious signs of fakery in Ray-Ban Wayfarers, let’s clear one thing up: The Wayfarer style has been around since the 1950s, when Bausch & Lomb (Ray-Ban’s founder) invented it.
    Many legitimate eyeglass manufacturers and retailers sell Wayfarer-style frames. Thus, you can adopt the cool, understated elegance of the Wayfarer design without buying fakes thrown together by shady counterfeiters.
    Color your world and bring out the best in your new look with the New Wayfarer Bicolor. For smooth long-lasting appeal, these styles combine dark single tone fronts with bi-layer colors on the temples. The New Wayfarer Bicolor comes with green crystal or gradient lenses for a contemporary look and feel. Distinctive 3D rivets, in-mould labelling and Ray-Ban shaped temples put the finishing touches on a high-impact look that brings color and style to the world.
    Genuine Ray-Ban sunglasses come in a black or brown faux leather case. Most fakes will try to replicate this style, so here are a few pointers to spot fraud. If you purchased a junior product, Ray-Ban Junior glasses come in a colored, soft pouch.
    If the stitching is fraying slightly or shows traces of glue (check the corners), you're most definitely looking at a fake. Ray-Ban cases are high quality, so these imperfections, though small, aren't tolerated.
    Also take a look at the case's clasp - it should have the Ray-Ban logo on it. Many knockoffs will place the logo off-center, whereas the real thing won't require a 90° rotation to read properly. On that note, if the sunglasses don't fit properly inside the case, that's another telltale sign of a fake.
    Next, check out the Ray-Ban logo stamp in gold or black. Fakes may simply apply this logo with paint instead of stamping it on, so it'll scratch off. It may also look shiny rather than the matte finish of the real thing.
    Ray-Ban Wayfarers that are on your shelf might be tempting, but before you make a purchase, take a look at these quick tips for identifying fake Wayfarer sunglasses:
    First, be sure to look at the color of the frame. The darker it is, the less likely they are to be authentic.
    Second, check for a hologram inside one lens- if there isn't one then they're most likely not genuine.
    Third, examine any stickers on them: if they have an original sticker from Ray-Ban's parent company Luxottica Group S.p.A., then those glasses are probably fake.
    Check the sides of the frame--if there is any text printed there (e.g., "Ray-Ban") then they're not authentic.
    Check for gold lettering on the inside of each temple arm--authentic Ray-Bans have this feature and it should say "Made in Italy." If your glasses come with any stickers or labels attached, remove them.
    Inspect each lens to see if they have an etched RB logo near the nose bridge.
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