Get ready for summer with Ray-Ban and its Colorblock collection
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta

Now that the music festival season is approaching, the most famous and iconic sunglasses brand of all time, Ray-Ban, has launched the ideal collection that will make any lover of color and this type of accessories go crazy. So, if you are especially a fan of the Wayfarer model (symbol of youth culture) we recommend you to keep reading, as this is the protagonist of the “Colorblock” collection. It’s the perfect pair to rock at the festival season this June!
Available in various colors, inspired by the fluid shapes and bright tones of digital art and with the aim of giving a fun, colorful and free touch to the summer season, this accessory becomes the perfect piece to accompany you during the most fun summer days and enjoy in style while protecting you from the sun’s rays.
Ray-Ban is already prepared for all this and we hope you are too, why what better companion to go out and have fun with than the new soft-colored clear models with different colored lenses? None at all. And while we’re on the subject of lenses, for those who want to take it a step further, the special edition includes two premium lens options: the latest generation of contrast-enhancing chromance lenses with polarizing filters for clarity and color enhancement; and the crystal lenses with Transitions technology that adapt perfectly to all light conditions, from bright interiors to dark exteriors.
Take a risk and win with any of the 4 special edition combinations offered by the brand and wear the summer trend with pride – and never forget your glasses thanks to the accompanying drawstrings.
The collection is available on Ray-Ban.com and in Ray-Ban stores as well as selected EssilorLuxottica retail stores.










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