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Similar to the Outdoorsman, these sunglasses have a rounded brow bar, but where the Outdoorsman has curved cable temples, these are traditional. Then go buy a bucket hat. These sunglasses from were put out as a geometric alternative to the Aviator, which was already immensely popular.

Simply put, these are a feat of daring all on their own. A very trendy update to the General frame style, these feature iridescent coloring, a flat-rim design around the lenses and your choice of gold- or silver-toned steel frames, plus a flattened brow bar for an extra dose of character. This Aviator riff combines the metal frames of the original and wraps the lenses in colorful acetate from the across the top bridge and around each lens.

The standard lens option is slightly convex but you can also find these with perfectly flat lenses to give them an even more opaque and distinct look. This cross between round and square frames reads a bit like a more angular aviator style. With metal frames and acetate tips, the Hexagonal Flat is available in 13 different combinations of lenses and frames.

If you like the Marshal but want something with a bit more color, check out the Marshal II. The successor to the Marshal, the Marshall II adds some extra spice by lining the hexagonal-shaped framed with acetate. The Jack mixes round and hexagonal shapes to create a pair that looks like a pared back Marshal. This style features a thin composite rim around each lens, which is then wrapped by a wire frame. Like classic P3-style glasses before it, the RB features a rounded shape with a keyhole bridge.

An easy way to take your sunglasses to the next level seems to be to mix acetate with metal, pretty much exactly like the Round Fleck sunglasses. The round frames combine the two materials deftly and the result is dripping in style. Like the Oval classic, the Oval carries an ovular shape.

No need to go full disco, but these look especially at home with a loud, open-collar shirt and some icy necklace. The Octagonal Classic is somewhere between round and square. Air fryers are a sham. After opening the window you'll see your custom shades change to your selections in real time.

From various drop-down menus, you can select your style, lenses, colors, materials, and more. You can also choose your case and if you'd like to have anything engraved. These were my first creation: folding wayfarers, matte green frames, magenta flash lenses. They're perfect for a beach boardwalk day. Of course, you don't have to get wild and crazy with your customization.

If you want a classic look just with your preferred frames or engravings on it, they'll still be at your door five days after you order. But I personally think it's a lot more fun to toy around with it and find the perfect pair for you. Tyler Lauletta. Tyler Lauletta is a sports reporter for Business Insider covering everything from the latest in NFL trades to the NBA playoff race to that weird rugby highlight you don't quite understand but know to be impressive.

Hailing from Philadelphia, he is a known Truster of The Process. He graduated from Temple University. You can contact him at tlauletta businessinsider. Additional comments. Email optional. You can opt-in to share additional data — which includes things like the number of images you captured or how long you spend taking videos — with Facebook for product development, improvement, and personalization.

This setting can be changed at any time. The use of Facebook Assistant for voice command-powered capture is totally optional. For added peace of mind, photos and videos are encrypted on the smart glasses. And the glasses can only be paired with one account at a time, so if you lose your Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses and someone tries to pair them with a new phone and Facebook account, any data and media left on the glasses will be automatically deleted.

We recognize that we need to proactively educate people on how to use Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses safely and responsibly, both for their own protection and that of others around them. As smart glasses become a part of everyday life, we have a responsibility to help explore the big questions and establish new norms in an open, inclusive way.

And smart wearables present their own new set of policy questions around privacy and social acceptability. At Facebook Reality Labs, our mission is to build tools that help people feel connected, anytime, anywhere. We see virtual and augmented reality as the next computing platform — with humans placed squarely at the center.

EssilorLuxottica shares this vision for wearables that will transform the way we connect and interact with other people and the world around us. Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses are the first product to come out of our multi-year partnership with EssilorLuxottica.

The charging case itself can be charged with the included USB-C cable. And you can turn off the cameras and microphones if you want to use the glasses without their smart features. Google previously sold the Google Glass. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.



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