Ahmed Jaber, Managing Director of Al Jaber Optical, said:
"The new Ray-Ban collection flaunts sophisticated and classic styling. The materials have been crafted meticulously and the collection has developed a personality of its own making it the eyewear of choice. Its classy styles have turned the brand into a cult which is preferred by top movie stars across the globe. The best thing about these elegant models is that they ensure maximum eye protection even in intense light."
Meanwhile, RB 3025 (Aviator) - initially created for US Air Force pilots - has become an essential fashion accessory for men and women. The RB 2140 (Wayfarer) model that became an icon of the anti-conformist rock spirit during 1950s, is available in five different colours and has starred in a succession of hit Hollywood films.
The RB 2140 (Wayfarer) is made entirely from injection-moulded acetate. The eyewear is the personal favourite of many rock stars and has starred in a succession of hit films, including Breakfast at Tiffany's, the Blues Brothers and Risky Business. The model is available in five different colours.
The classic RB 3136 (Caravan) model reveals the essence of the Ray-Ban style with an all-metal front and distinctive double bridge. The sophisticated RB 3016 (Clubmaster) satisfies the requirements of the most demanding users and is available in black and tortoiseshell versions.
The RB 2030 (Phantom) is lightweight and sporty, and is available in tobacco and black colours. RB 3292 (Shooter) satisfies the needs of the most conscious wearer and RB 3138 model provides maximum protection in intense light.
The must-have RB 3197 (Wings) has a metal frame and wrap-around front with super-slim arms, and the RB 2009 (Balorama) is for those who enjoy a dynamic life style. However, RB 3119 (Olympian) model has been designed to cater to the contemporary eyewear market.
Rayban The Originals 2007 Collection is available at all Al Jaber Optical stores located in major shopping malls in the Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Ras Al Khaimah.
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