Ray-Ban Clubmaster Junior RJ9050S Shiny Black Plastic
Ref. : RJ9050S 100/71
The Ray-Ban RJ9050S Clubmaster Junior is the kid version of the iconic Ray-Ban Clubmaster.
To learn more about usThe Ray-Ban RJ9050S Clubmaster Junior is for the younger visionair to be! The cool color combination of the fresh and robust nylon material make these sunglasses the choice for the kid that doesn't want to hold himself or herself back.
- Gender : Children
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Material :
Metal
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Fine and discreet, the frame can be encircled, half-encircled or drilled for a sensation of lightness. Stainless steel glasses are famous for resisting corrosion. The durability offered by steel eyeglasses is profound
- Color : Black
- Bridge : 21
- Temple : 135
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Rx :
Rx compatible
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The frame is designed so to accommodate optical lenses.
- Opt Modèles : Ray-Ban Clubmaster Junior
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Glasses warranty :
24 months Ray-Ban
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Ray-Ban sunglasses and optics are guaranteed two years against manufacturing defects noticed by the manufacturer and any breakage within the framework of a normal use. The guarantee does not cover the defects due to a misuse or to a lack of care (shocks, scores on glasses, loss, accident).
- Glasses case : Ray-Ban Case
- Opt Verres Minéral/Polycarbonate : Polycarbonate Lenses
- Color Lenses : Green
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Protection index :
3
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Very intense brightness. Protection with intense light conditions. Absorbs from 82 to 92% light intensity.
- Ray-Ban Lens : 71 Ray Ban Grey Gradient Azure
- Shape : Clubmaster
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