Raised logo hardware brands the temples of lightweight sunglasses updated in a rounded squared-off silhouette.
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Very annoying that Nordstrom doesn't list the actual Ray Ban model number. I refuse to buy from vendors who intentionally do this, to make comparisons very difficult. What are 63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses?[nordstromrack.com] You search that, and you don't get useful results, certainly nothing on Ray Ban's website.
It doesn't look like a classic Aviator. It doesn't look like a New Aviator either. Sorta looks like a Cockpit model, but the dimensions are wrong.
After a reverse image search, they are RB3293. Seems like a style from the early 2010s, that wasn't very popular, and really only referenced on Ray Ban's Asian websites at this point in time.
Most of these look like old seasonal styles that went unsold, or stuff that isn't usually sold in North America at the present time. Basically outlet store type stuff.
If you figure out exactly what it is you are looking at, prices don't seem that stellar. Here's the same model I was confused about, for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-RB...8T43U?th=1
Funny enough, that Amazon result now shows up in a text search for "63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses," but only after I found it through reverse image searching. Previous search tabs didn't have it as a result!
Last edited by Earthwormjim February 22, 2025 at 03:23 PM.
Very annoying that Nordstrom doesn't list the actual Ray Ban model number. I refuse to buy from vendors who intentionally do this, to make comparisons very difficult. What are 63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses?[nordstromrack.com] You search that, and you don't get useful results, certainly nothing on Ray Ban's website.
It doesn't look like a classic Aviator. It doesn't look like a New Aviator either. Sorta looks like a Cockpit model, but the dimensions are wrong.
After a reverse image search, they are RB3293. Seems like a style from the early 2010s, that wasn't very popular, and really only referenced on Ray Ban's Asian websites at this point in time.
Most of these look like old seasonal styles that went unsold, or stuff that isn't usually sold in North America at the present time. Basically outlet store type stuff.
If you figure out exactly what it is you are looking at, prices don't seem that stellar. Here's the same model I was confused about, for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-RB...8T43U?th=1
Funny enough, that Amazon result now shows up in a text search for "63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses," but only after I found it through reverse image searching. Previous search tabs didn't have it as a result!
I appreciate this feedback and the length you went to figure out the model numbers! It is certainly frustrating that the product page gives very little. Rep'd!
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Earthwormjim
What are 63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses? [nordstromrack.com] You search that, and you don't get useful results, certainly nothing on Ray Ban's website.
It doesn't look like a classic Aviator. It doesn't look like a New Aviator either. Sorta looks like a Cockpit model, but the dimensions are wrong.
After a reverse image search, they are RB3293. Seems like a style from the early 2010s, that wasn't very popular, and really only referenced on Ray Ban's Asian websites at this point in time.
Most of these look like old seasonal styles that went unsold, or stuff that isn't usually sold in North America at the present time. Basically outlet store type stuff.
If you figure out exactly what it is you are looking at, prices don't seem that stellar. Here's the same model I was confused about, for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-RB...8T43U?th=1
Funny enough, that Amazon result now shows up in a text search for "63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses," but only after I found it through reverse image searching. Previous search tabs didn't have it as a result!
What are 63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses? [nordstromrack.com] You search that, and you don't get useful results, certainly nothing on Ray Ban's website.
It doesn't look like a classic Aviator. It doesn't look like a New Aviator either. Sorta looks like a Cockpit model, but the dimensions are wrong.
After a reverse image search, they are RB3293. Seems like a style from the early 2010s, that wasn't very popular, and really only referenced on Ray Ban's Asian websites at this point in time.
Most of these look like old seasonal styles that went unsold, or stuff that isn't usually sold in North America at the present time. Basically outlet store type stuff.
If you figure out exactly what it is you are looking at, prices don't seem that stellar. Here's the same model I was confused about, for sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Ban-RB...8T43U?th=1
Funny enough, that Amazon result now shows up in a text search for "63mm Polarized Aviator Sunglasses," but only after I found it through reverse image searching. Previous search tabs didn't have it as a result!