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Ray-Ban knows its way around a pair of sunglasses—after all, it’s been making ‘em since 1937. A reinterpretation of the top-selling Wayfarer style, the New Wayfarer has the same shape with a smaller profile Read More
amcwhaeI have multiple pair of RB2132 55/18/145 frames. I had Rayban Rox+ lenses put into a pair...came to nearly $700 for frame and lenses from the mall place. Though expensive, optical quality is outstanding and they've lasted 7 years now, hardly a scratch. The lenses weren't a super tight fit, I'd get some creeks when twisting the frame but never had a problem with lens falling out.
Recently I discovered that Costco optical offers a version (supposedly made by Luxotica who owns Rayban) called the Ks#672 Kirkland St George (55/18/145) in tortoise. Also has spring loaded temples upgrade. That frame is visually identical but is made for taking prescription lenses. I went with their "drivewear" lenses and have had them about 2 weeks now and they look good, quality is same but lens fit is now perfect, no creaking. Optical clarity is fantastic..though I'm adjusting to the amber color. The price: Frames $45, Lenses $170, total $230 with tax.
My understanding is that authentic Ray-Ban polarized lenses are denoted with a "P" following the Ray-Ban logo in top left, left lens. Though the description here says polarized, the pictures do not seem to indicate a polarized lens, at least by usual Ray-Ban standards.
Can you confirm this is truly a polarized lens?