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Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses return

Wayfarer

I've got to be honest, I take about as much interest in celebrity culture as I do the shipping forecast, but I have it on good authority that Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses are making something of a comeback on the so-called beautiful people for the first time since their last revival in the 80s - and they're back on the high street too.

If you want names, the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Nicole Richie have been seen in them of late. But don't let that put you off, they're still a timeless pair of shades that should do you some service for years to come, long after the A-list has moved on. After all, they've been around since 1952.

You can pick them up in a range of colours, priced at £85.

Find out more about Wayfarers at the Shadestation website

For more of the same with a contemporary twist, check out our newly-launched Switched On Set website





Comments

Clubmaster are by far the cooler IMHO.

neither as are cool as the B&L!

Anyone who purchases a pair with the logo SCRAWLED across the lens is lame. This is a major screw-up .. kind of like the 2002 Ford Thunderbird that almost got it right .. until you got up close and realized that the front grille was made of PLASTIC instead of aluminum.

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