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Ray-Ban RB2140 Original Wayfarer Sunglasses

Our Price: $92.95 - $233.66
Sale Price: $110.45 - $200.00
SKU:

RB2140-5022-968/3E

In stock
Colors:
(955) TOP RED ON BLACK CRYSTAL GREEN1001/3F Black on Azure/Crystal Blue Gradient1001/3F Black/Azure (Crystal Light Blue Gradient Lens)1002/51 Black-Orange/Grey Gradient Lens
1016 Black on Text Red (G-15XLT Lens)901 Black/Crystal Green G-15XLT901/58 Black/Crystal Grey Polarized Lens901/58 Black/Crystal Green Polarized
902 Tortoise/Crystal Green G-15XLT902/57 Tortoise/Crystal Brown PolarizedBlack and Red Mania Frame/G-15 XLT LensBlack Frame/Black Lens
Black On Azure Frame/Crystal Gradient Blue LensBlack On Orange Frame/Brown Gradient LensBlack-Red Texture/GreenBlack/Crystal Green
Brown On Blue Frame/White, Green & Blue LensButtons Frame/Brown LensButtons Frame/Green LensComics Frame/Green Lens
Dark Tortoise Frame/Black LensGrey On Yellow Frame/Gray Gradient LensMatte Black/Grey G-15XLT Lens 901S - 50mmMetro White / Crystal Green
RB2140 901/58 Black/Crystal Green PolarizedRed Beige/Crystal Gray GradientRed Frame/Black LensRed Top on Black/Grey G-15XLT Lens 955-50mm
Red/G 15 XltRule Orange Frame/Brown LensRule Yellow Frame/Brown LensTop Black on Azure/Crystal Light Blue Gradient
Top White on Striped Orange/Crystal BrowTort/Bronze Polarized Lens 902/57 -54mmTortoise / G-15XLTTORTOISE CRYSTAL BROWN POLARIZED
Tortoise Frame/B-15 XLT LensTortoise Frame/G-15 XLT LensTortoise-Polarized w/ Brown Polarized LeTortoise/Brown Polarized
Tortoise/Crystal GreenViolet On Yellow Frame/Blue, Green & Yellow LensViolet-Striped Yellow/Crystal Blue FadedWhite Frame/Black Lens
White Top on Black/Grey G-15XLT Lens 956 -54mmWhite-Black/Crystal GreenYellow Frame/Grey Lens
Description:

Ray-Ban brings a modern twist to a classic style with fresh colors and lens tints. The Original Wayfarer offers options for everyone - whether you're a sneaker-collecting hipster, or you've just been wearing these for 20+ years. Ray-Ban's legendary reputation for optical quality was built on these shades - there's a reason the Wayfarer is one of the most-copied sunglass designs of all time.

Product Features
  • Frame: Acetate
  • Hinge Type: Alloy
  • Lens: Glass
  • Interchangeable Lens: No
  • Polarized: some versions are not polarized
  • Face Size: Medium, Large
  • Case Type: Soft
  • Nose Pads: No
  • Arm Pads: No
  • Recommended Use: Blocking rays, looking fresh
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Features:

Case included


Lenses are prescription ready (Rx-able)


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.2 pounds
Package Length: 6.6 inches
Package Width: 2.9 inches
Package Height: 1.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 135 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 135 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

168 of 173 found the following review helpful:

4Great Look! Style/Size/Model ExplanationMar 10, 2010
By John B. Kalla
The first time I ordered these I was confused about the numbers and sizing of the glasses, and got it wrong. Here's how it works:

The glasses come with either a 50mm or 54mm lens diameter. I can't say whether they're just wider or are also taller, as I haven't tried both sizes.

They also come with a choice between two different distances between the lenses: 18mm & 22mm. I guess if your head is large, you'll probably want the 22mm option.

Model Number Explanation, as far as I can figure. Haven't quite got it down, but this should be close:
The set I own now: 902/57-5022
The first set of numbers is the color/style, ie: Tortoise frame = 902. The number after the slash seems to correlate with lens type, ie: Crystal Brown Polarized = 57. Therefore, 902/57 style is a Tortoise frame with Crystal Brown Polarized lens.
The second set of numbers is a little easier. The first two numbers are the lens diameter and the last two is the distance between the lenses, ie: 5022 = 50mm lens with 22mm between the lenses.

FYI: This style, 2140, is the "Original Wayfarer" style. Others include the 2132 (New Wayfarer), 2151 (Square Wayfarer), 2143 (Wayfarer II), 4105 (Folding Wayfarer), and the 9035 (Junior Wayfarer for kids).

I hope this helps!

The glasses do fog up easily, at least on my face. I believe it's because they are closer to my face than regular sunglasses. For that, and the lack of easy explanation of the styles and sizes, I subtracted a star, but I love the way these glasses look and wouldn't part with them for anything!

The New Wayfarers (2132) differ in that the lens is more shallow, so if your cheeks hit the classic Wayfarers, they probably won't with the new style. Also, the New Wayfarers have slightly thinner & lighter plastic frames. I prefer the New Wayfarers myself, but they don't make the frame/lens combination I like (Tortoise/Brown Polarized) in that model.

See Amazon Blonde's comments below for a correction and clarification to the explanation above.

Also, if you like the style, but not the way the Ray Bans are constructed, Maui Jim makes a more subdued, but better-made frame with the model number MJ242, sold at Sunglass Hut. They fit me better and have spring-loaded bows, which is nice. Also, they have rubber built-in to the nose, but invisible. They also don't hit my eyelashes like the Ray Bans do.

52 of 52 found the following review helpful:

5The Coolest Sunglasses, But Be Sure to Order the Right SizeMar 27, 2009
By H. Lester "Honest, no-nonsense reviews"
Without a doubt, the 2140 Original Wayfarers are the coolest and most comfortable sunglasses around. I ordered them with the regular tint, instead of the Polarized lenses because my previous sunglasses with Polarized lenses made it very difficult to read LCD screens. No such problem with the regular lenses and glare never seems to be a problem either.

The only recommendation I'd make regarding purchase is to check your head size to make sure you get the right fit. I've always thought my head was pretty big, but when the original pair of Wayfarers arrived, I found that the 54mm size was entirely too big for my face. I contacted the vendor, EZContacts, and they let me exchange the sunglasses, quickly and without delay, for the 50mm size, which fit perfectly and look great. I never thought 4 measly millimeters would make that big of a difference, but when it comes to the way sunglasses look on your face, it sure does.

So, unless you have a Shrek-size head, my suggestion is to opt for the 50mm size. Oh, and when it comes to cost, I saved at least $40 buying through Amzamon versus the retail cost at my local mall's Sunglass Hut.

32 of 32 found the following review helpful:

4RB 2140 white/black with g-15 lensesMar 29, 2011
By ExotikTamale "Eric Mason A."
To be honest I was quite skeptical but now that I have the glasses in my hands (received in 5 days standard) I'm truly impressed, I received a legit pair of 2140's (hope to turn into prescription sunglasses), did my research & everything checks out, weight & high quality plastic, slant, spear things in front are proper, Ray Ban logo on lense (doesn't scratch off), RB etching inside left lense, 7 prongs (hinges) on each arm, metal bar in each arm, RB logo on the arms are proper, model info correct inside left arm Wayfarer (keywords) Hand Made In Italy on right, case is legit as is the RB box it came in (dead give away for fakes is a recycling logo on side of box), no typos and info on RB box is correct, another thing to note is that when you were them they look a bit crooked but that's normal Ray Ban right there, ordered from vendor Sunglass Express and I've added pics to help those unsure, mileage may vary cause im pretty sure fakes are in circulation, other than that 4 stars, do your research (youtube is good) before buying and good luck, hope this helps.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5ClassicJul 28, 2009
By J. Brown
Not only is the look classic, they are pretty close to being indestructable as well. I got hit full in the face with a spike playing volleyball. There was no damage to my wayfarers (but my nose sure hurt!). If you wear prescription lenses, an optician can put them in these frames as well. Highly recommended.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Incredible glasses, and worth every penny!Aug 31, 2010
By Drew
I've always loved the Wayfarer style. It's really the only thing that "works" for me. I can sort of pull off Aviators and Clubmasters, but the Wayfarers are what look perfect on me (or really anyone, for that matter; they're not too hard to pull off). So, obviously, I would scour every store I could to find a cheap pair of glasses with a nice Wayfarer style. I payed $20 for two of them. One broke after a few months, and the other lasted (surprisingly) two years. Regardless, each pair finally crapped out on me with the lens falling out. I decided, at that point, to look into why expensive glasses should really be so expensive.

I always wanted Ray-Ban glasses, but I always thought the price was too outrageous to consider them. When my two cheap pairs broke, and I discovered a pair of my dad's old Ray-Bans still kicking after well over 20 years, I thought that there had to be something to their price tag. I immediately went to my local Sunglass Hut and tried them on, and I was convinced at that point. I immediately came home and ordered a black polarized pair on the spot. Five days later, I had my glasses.

This is the 2140 pair, however. The difference being that the 2132 is the "New" Wayfarer style, which is more rectangular and streamlined. Because of this, the 2132's feel lighter and almost flimsier, and the look of them just isn't for me. Keep in mind that I don't think the 2132's will break easily. It was just my opinion that, compared to the 2140's, they didn't have as heavy duty of a feel to them. The 2140's, the minute you hold them, feel like they're built like a tank. Some might not like this, but that helped me decide to buy those. Along with that, they have a much more squared look to them, and they tilt into your face, while the 2132's are straight.

My glasses came in a brown leather case, which I found odd, as I had seen tons of videos of people with black cases with black sunglasses, and brown ones with the tortoise shell style. Maybe they're random, or maybe it was just a mix-up (don't worry, the glasses are real, they have the etching and everything). Open it up, and inside is booklets with Ray-Ban's styles and their impact, along with a microfiber cleaning cloth. They had a tiny bit of scruff on one arm, which I found odd. There were what looked like tiny scratches on one small part of it, which is sort of a bummer, but it's not like it's in a noticeable place, nor is it deal-breaking in any way.

When you wear the glasses, however, is when you really see why you spent the money you did. People think cheapo glasses cover their eyes just fine, and to an extent, it's true. If glasses say they'll cover a good amount of UV rays, they'll cover that amount--normally the same amount as the expensive glasses. There are problems, however. One, they normally distort colors, and two, they don't protect from glare, which still causes the eye to have to squint to keep light out. My pair is polarized, which obviously helps reduce a ton of glare, so I can't speak for regular sunglasses, but the minute you put them on, you're amazed at how much detail they bring out. Even more amazing is that, even when the sun is blaring in your eyes, you still don't have to squint nearly at all. The glasses just do so much more than you could ever think they would. I recommend even more for you to get polarized lenses. They're a bit more pricey, and you'll find your (presumably) LCD phone screen to look very weird while you wear the glasses, and if you're a photographer, your polarized lenses won't react well to your glasses (but why would you wear glasses when you look through the viewfinder, anyways?), but otherwise, it's worth all the money to get them.

Overall, Ray-Bans are worth every cent you pay, and are incredibly durable. They'll hold up through the years while still looking fashionable. I can't say the same for those one-lens glasses and giant lens ones that seem to be all the rage nowadays...

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