Ray-Ban Junior
RJ9186S JUNIOR STATE STREET Sunglasses




- Model Number:RJ9186S JUNIOR STATE STREET
- UPC:8056597632546
- Frame Color:71178F JUNIOR STATE STREET BLUE ON TR (GREY)
- Color Code:71178F-0
- Gender:Unisex
- Rim Type:Full Frame
- Frame Shape:Square
- Frame Material:Semi Metal/Plastic
- Lens Color:Blue/Grey
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- Ray-Ban Junior Genuine Case
- Premium Cleaning Cloth
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- Model Number:RJ9186S JUNIOR STATE STREET
- UPC:8056597632546
- Frame Color:71178F JUNIOR STATE STREET BLUE ON TR (GREY)
- Color Code:71178F-0
- Gender:Unisex
- Rim Type:Full Frame
- Frame Shape:Square
- Frame Material:Semi Metal/Plastic
- Lens Color:Blue/Grey
Earn$8.80in Cool Cash!
As a thank you for this purchase you'll receive Cool Cash to save on your next order.
Not valid to use with promo codes.
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The Ray-Ban brand debuted in 1937 with the Aviator style created for U.S.A.F. pilots. Worn by countless movie and show business celebrities since day one, Ray-Ban's styles are sunglasses par excellence and by far the best-selling sunglasses in the world. Characterized by high quality lenses and materials as well as cleancut, never excessive design and style, these sunglasses are suited to the different facial features of people all over the world.
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RJ9186S JUNIOR STATE STREET Sunglasses
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Finding your size:
If you already own a pair of glasses, you’ll find numbers engraved on the inside of the eyewear temple.
These numbers indicate the following:

The first number is the lens width followed by the bridge width. The third number that represents the temple length, or the measurement of the 'arms' of your frame.
In some cases there may be a fourth number that indicates the lens height.
Measurements in mm.











