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What Ray-Ban frames do I have?Updated a month ago

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To identify your Ray-Ban frames, first, check the inside of the arms for any original writing. Ray-Ban designates their models using model codes, typically resembling "RB2132," which uniquely identifies your frames and helps find compatible lenses. Look at the image below for an example of what that writing looks like on your frames.

Lens Size

Lens size, often indicated after the model name, before the ▢ symbol, signifies the millimeter width of the lens. For instance, "RB2132 55▢" suggests a lens width of 55 millimeters.

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