




Details & care
A slender bridge and temples elevate these sleek pilot sunglasses fitted with polarized lenses to reduce glare.
- 56mm lens width; 17mm bridge width; 145mm temple length
- 100% UV protection
- Adjustable nonslip nose pads
- Metal
- Made in Italy
- Item #10284847
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Ray-Ban
We almost certainly have Ray-Ban to thank for making sunglasses an essential part of personal style. Synonymous with counterculture cool, Ray-Ban's iconic Wayfarer, Clubmaster and Aviator styles have been worn on- and offscreen by Hollywood's most rebellious stars. Beyond image, Ray-Ban continues to update their sunglasses with the latest specs, features and trendsetting frames.
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Gadget Lady
Verified purchase
Size purchased: One size
Fit:
Small
True to size
Large
Color: Gold frame, bronze lenses
Mar 30, 2026
Smaller Aviators
Great fit for small to average face. Very comfortable. Clear vision. Another great Ray Ban product.
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Blisselle
Verified purchase
Apr 21, 2025
Didn’t receive correct item
The item received were Clubmasyers. Not what I ordered, the Pilot. Nordstrom store would not accept the return because it didn’t match the picture. Even though it had the sticker still attached to the frames. Wish I got the actual product i ordered. Had to contact customer service who was so helpful and sent me a return label to ship back return. So many products being sent to me that aren’t correct lately.
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