Fantastic price price for Justin Wayfarer Rayban's,
To get the correct price you:
1. Add item to basket & remove the discount code at checkout so price shown is £71
2. Then enter code "QUICK20"
(as you cannot use on already discounted price) This will bring total to £56.80
The hottest sunglasses update right now Ray-Ban 4165 Justin riffs on the 1952 Wayfarer. It's even rivalling the Wayfarer, outselling it at times. It's a boxier look (easier to pull off than the original) one that's sportier more urban. Made from propionate it's lighter too (and cheaper). A matte gummy finish is another real fresh contemporary finish to retro.
A matte finish is one of the most important updates in eyewear right now. And in Justin especially it’s great for making colour less loud. For the most sophisticated looks try the tortoishell and the trendy greys. Black remains unmatched for understated cool. Lenses are fully 400UV protective. With a two year manufacturer's warranty.
Top comments
FREEZIN WOLF
5 Oct 1620#31
Yes, it's HUKD I've been on here LOADS over the years....
You should be fine if you avoid the PS v XBOX or Apple v Android debates.
Oh and my tip would be relax and fill your life with never ending humour in the lingerie threads where you'll inevitably see the old favourites such as 'Thats Grans Christmas present sorted' and Not to forget the chortlesome fun grenades that are lobbed into threads about Onkyo AV receivers.
It's a comfortable place to be if you accept that most days are the same and at some stage someone will take offence at absolutely nothing.
nokiafusion
4 Oct 1616#7
I got a pair of these delivered from China last week inc. p+p for £3.60. Can't fault them.
A13
5 Oct 166#23
low sun init bro
jbiscuit
4 Oct 164#5
Think I saw this on everyone's Facebook
All comments (118)
Sandy1012
4 Oct 16#1
adidas666
4 Oct 163#2
why the cold votes????
CARPENTERSSON
4 Oct 161#3
Great deal. Just picked up a pair with this offer.
vailati
4 Oct 16#4
Got one!
jbiscuit
4 Oct 164#5
Think I saw this on everyone's Facebook
bluebirds_1927
4 Oct 16#6
Have the polarised version in tortoise shell very happy with mine these are a steal at under 60 quid
nokiafusion
4 Oct 1616#7
I got a pair of these delivered from China last week inc. p+p for £3.60. Can't fault them.
sebianoti to nokiafusion
4 Oct 161#11
link?
benlondon to nokiafusion
4 Oct 162#16
Will be useful for when you suffer severe eye damage from uv rays if you use them in the coming years
clint thrust to nokiafusion
5 Oct 16#32
Me too but they are spelt wrong. They are called Ray O Bom??
SPRR0W to nokiafusion
5 Oct 16#33
I think you misread Ray Ban with Chinese ****
Zatos
4 Oct 161#8
Nice looking glasses. Heat
oddballjamie
4 Oct 16#9
Not Wayfarers.
A13
4 Oct 16#10
Biebers
manbearpig
4 Oct 16#12
Great buy.. as we head into winter..
This is for those that buy convertible cars at this time of year
oddballjamie to manbearpig
4 Oct 16#17
I tend to wear my sunglasses for driving more in the winter.
androoski to manbearpig
5 Oct 161#24
Low sun in the winter when there is a clear sky, sunglasses are really useful for driving.
Convertible cars are always cheaper at the end of summer. So assuming the buyer will keep it for a couple of summers, this is exactly the time to buy. Or buy one now, clean it up and flip it next May for a profit.
bfreesun to manbearpig
5 Oct 16#27
Best time of the year for a convertible, autumn and spring. I've had a drop top for over 20 years and sometimes it's too hot for me in the summer to have the roof down
I'm a bit of a sunglasses geek ( sad I know) and I've had lots of glasses , including the ones in this post and they are all genuine off sunglasses-shop.
The only prob with these glasses is that the rubber effect shows any grease marks like hair products or finger prints after eating crisps etc. They do look cool though!
thedavebaxter
4 Oct 16#15
Got these in the last sunglasses shop deal, love them.
misteraadam
4 Oct 16#18
Cool, thanks!
zetecrob
4 Oct 16#19
Prescription available for £88 which is not bad at all!
I'm sure those suspiciously cheap Ray-Bans from Hong Kong are 100% legit.
paulday564
5 Oct 16#21
I've ordered from Sunglasses Shop before, very good service and perfectly legit
A13
5 Oct 166#23
low sun init bro
Dantooine
5 Oct 162#25
Now we just need some deals on North Face coats and some converse, then we'll all look the same!!..... :confused:
reckoning
5 Oct 16#28
I've got the 10 euro version from Marbella market, very nice.
iAmCrazyGuy
5 Oct 16#29
Anyone used this site before ?
ssc1
5 Oct 16#30
part of the bieber collection. :laughing:
FREEZIN WOLF
5 Oct 1620#31
Yes, it's HUKD I've been on here LOADS over the years....
You should be fine if you avoid the PS v XBOX or Apple v Android debates.
Oh and my tip would be relax and fill your life with never ending humour in the lingerie threads where you'll inevitably see the old favourites such as 'Thats Grans Christmas present sorted' and Not to forget the chortlesome fun grenades that are lobbed into threads about Onkyo AV receivers.
It's a comfortable place to be if you accept that most days are the same and at some stage someone will take offence at absolutely nothing.
simonc23
5 Oct 162#34
Thanks. Just ordered a pair. I didn't even know I wanted any
pemcl
5 Oct 161#35
just bought a pair! no idea why.... just did lol
iAmCrazyGuy
5 Oct 161#36
WTF
tryonthis7
5 Oct 16#37
No size 55mm left in stock :disappointed:
573310 to tryonthis7
5 Oct 16#40
Silly question I'm sure, what's the difference in 55/51 sizes?
Otto.uk
5 Oct 16#38
Good deal
Elbandito
5 Oct 161#39
59.46 sold by amazon, and despite this is 3 pounds more expensive, Id pick amazon any day
bizzlebyron
5 Oct 161#41
Just snagged a pair of prescription ones. Mainly for mountain biking as my aviators ain't really up to the task anymore after a few off's :stuck_out_tongue:
Thank you OP.
Edit: Quidco/TCB too, a couple of quid to sweeten the deal.
otterboxer
5 Oct 16#42
Nice shades if your not into the classic wayfarer (although i am) but everytime i see these i think of this.
conbodethuong18
5 Oct 16#43
try other size
LittleChimp
5 Oct 161#44
Can't beat those Chinese Ray-Bananas!
nokiafusion
5 Oct 16#45
Mine say rayban. Search for ioffer on the App Store or just search for the web page ioffer.
mebly
5 Oct 161#46
great find op
bobinio
5 Oct 16#47
I have had a pair of Ray Ban Justins for years, they are great.
dougsletters
5 Oct 16#48
Its the width across the centre of the lens, i.e. a 51 will have narrower lenses and one would assume consequently likely to have a narrower frame..
dans01234
5 Oct 16#49
Always dubious of Rayban promotions as lots of people I know who have had their Facebook hacked and its sent out cons about rayban deals
ccraiggould
5 Oct 161#50
I seem to have lost my persol sunglasses. So this could be perfect timing to buy more. Cheers Op
Latterman
5 Oct 161#51
Much prefer the slimmer new wayfarer design but this is a great price if they are genuine.
DarcyHart
5 Oct 16#52
Your joking of course, but does anyone know of some Chinese websites that cater to those of us with little integrity?
kuteguy
5 Oct 161#53
thanks. ended up buying the polarised version (cost a bit more)
shopar_artiz
5 Oct 16#54
okey need a bit of help here, first of all i am thinking of ordering this with prescription glasses, i guess the price will go upto £111 before discount code. but i am 36 years old male with round or oval face and a bit big head :smiley:, i dunno if that is relevant :smiley::smiley::smiley: but this 55 size what is it would it fit me? :smiley:
On the note of expensive designer sunnies, CollegeHumor (yes I know normally a source of comedy sketches) made this video about Luxottica - who have the biggest monopoly of eyewear in the world (also own Ray-Ban). Worth watching just for the facts. Hot deal anyway!
Have you tested their UV Transmission level? At that price (and from China) if their UV blocking is poor or non existent you're actually doing more harm to your eyes wearing them than going without.
Jemmy1147
5 Oct 161#60
Thank you, this code is applied to all of this range!! Brilliant!
matwalaboy
5 Oct 16#61
How much does it cost for the prescription ones? i get 88
chirper
5 Oct 16#62
Website has bad reviews... lots of fakes around too
crackshotkv
5 Oct 16#63
Heh, saw that recently. Was fascinating & worrying.
bizzlebyron
5 Oct 16#64
Yeah ... 88 with a few quid off with TopCashback.
westermead
5 Oct 16#65
Also worth checking Amazon.com. They ship to the UK for most of the available frames.
lego_penguin
5 Oct 16#66
only 51mm :disappointed: ... my big head wont fit into these
charliemike
5 Oct 16#67
This is an unbelieberble deal. Voted hot.
skdotcom
5 Oct 16#68
Yep, my current ray bans in a similar style are 54mm. I wouldn't want narrower.
Cameron92
5 Oct 16#69
Are these the ones worn by Justin Bieber?
biggysilly
5 Oct 16#70
and where do you think the glasses on this deal are made?
biggysilly
5 Oct 16#71
I lost my sunglasses last year and didn't bother this year. Are you saying these will damage my eyes I find that hard to believe as I haven't ever caught sunburn on my eyeballs!
gg1pl
5 Oct 16#72
It's called retinal burn so you can sunburn your eyes. It's not like they tan!
The retina has no pain receptors so you won't feel them sunburnt like your skin would.
freedthepony
5 Oct 161#73
Was going to buy a pair of these for £80 in the airport last week. Glad I didn't. Ordered
gg1pl
5 Oct 16#74
Fakes made in China won't be tested as their sole aim is maximum profit, made in workshops/factories where quantity is the priority with no check on quality.
Real ones made in China would be tested, licensed and made in standardised and licensed factories. They are held to account as they can be taken back to shops, have customer service points, reputation/brand to uphold (which is why people buy fakes in the first place) and traced back.
veeshop
5 Oct 161#75
Got the Wayfarer for my son! With 20% off! Thanks for the code!
nokiafusion
5 Oct 16#76
No joke. You can pick up all the designer sunglasses for around this price. Oakley, MK,carrera,rayban,Gucci,YSL to name just a few.
ostinato
5 Oct 161#77
OK, think of it this way. Sunlight has UV as part of it's constituent wavelengths and that's why you tan in the sun (or burn). But if you dim down the brightness your pupils will dilate (as they would in dim light) to let in more light. So if you're not blocking the UV and just dimming the light reaching your eyes, you end up with bigger pupils letting in more UV than you would if you weren't wearing your cheap sunglasses with no UV protection (with no sunglasses at all your pupils constrict to let in less light). More UV reaching the eye leads to cataract and macula degeneration!
Of course most sunglasses have UV protection if they're properly manufactured in the EU, but knock off import goods from China are probably more harmful than good value and you're better off without them.
DarcyHart
6 Oct 161#78
Code now defunct.
adnan1002
6 Oct 16#79
Can still order from Amazon
zebrum
6 Oct 161#80
you guys should watch this before you pay for overpriced plastic:
I don't understand. Are these the same as the Amazon link above by dodgymix as you can get them for £54.15 from international sunglass centre seller. If so why is this hot? And you don't have to put codes in!
Also £38 plus £10 del = £48 ?
andyfooty1988
6 Oct 16#83
Ordered the grey Justin's yesterday for £55 and just received them. They look great! I much prefer them to the other 2 pairs of Ray Ban wayfarers I have. Great deal!
£59.54 Amazon or £38 from an Amazon market place seller, be careful with those though lots of scam sellers nowadays.
hearts
6 Oct 16#90
The problem we have here is if no one can tell the difference from looking between the fakes and the real ones.
benlondon
6 Oct 16#91
but the point is the lenses, there is no guarantee fakes will offer any UV protection
hearts
6 Oct 161#92
But how do you know if you are buying fake or real is what I meant. The UV thing really isn't an issue, just something quoted to keep people from buying fakes.
Marker
6 Oct 16#93
Tried these with my 3D telly but they didn't work! Cold.
manbearpig
6 Oct 16#94
+1
Knock off sunglasses with coloured lenses without any UV blocking just fools your eyes causing them to dilate, letting in the harmful UV rays that you're trying to avoid with wearing sunglasses.
One of the last things you want to play around with is your sight.
simonc23
6 Oct 16#95
Got mine today. They look really good. That for the deal op.
benlondon
6 Oct 161#96
Erm are you for real? Of course you know you are buying genuine sunglasses if you are buying from an authorised retailer and please, don't try telling me that UV rays and their potential damage on your eyes is a myth, if your glasses have no UV protection you could have MAJOR issues in years to come, there is no scientific debate on this
tlangford
6 Oct 16#97
Where from?
QuickProfits
7 Oct 16#98
Do you have a link please?
Chumba_Wumba
7 Oct 16#99
Can you still buy these, if you're not a member of Huey Lewis & The News ?
montblanc
7 Oct 16#100
I don't understand the photo, does it really go from dark to light in a gradient on the lenses? If so what use are they?
adnan1002
7 Oct 16#101
Got my pair from Amazon prime for £59.60 Excellent build quality, superb and feel smooth and comfortable.
agnostic
8 Oct 161#102
It doesn`t matter if they`re fake or real.As long as others think they`re real.
amycharlie
8 Oct 16#103
What site did you get them from?
Matt175
9 Oct 16#104
Cheaper on amazon with some even eligible for prime delivery
souljacker
9 Oct 16#105
People are asking what site the poster actually got them from, not some link that was funny 5 years ago that doesn't tell you which ones are reliable
biggysilly
9 Oct 16#106
It was a sarcastic post. Have a look at #44 for the reply from nokiafusion. It's not rocket science to find them! If you still need help press this link for 5 year old humour
biggysilly
9 Oct 16#107
#44
biggysilly
9 Oct 16#108
#44
biggysilly
9 Oct 16#109
#44
wrong32
10 Oct 16#110
So are these fake or not? The low sun is killing me driving to and from work so i'm looking for a decent pair of glasses.
I'm not too bothered about fakes as long as they're good fakes and offer the proper protection (I read earlier they can do more damage than good..).
I guess I need to stay clear from the amazon sellers?
Ste_Jay
10 Oct 16#111
Mine arrived today. Seem legit. Thanks OP.
hearts
10 Oct 16#112
So does this mean that all the people who don't wear Sun Glasses will go blind some time in the future? Or are you saying people who wear sun glasses suddenly start staring at the sun for hours on end?
I'm not debating the fact that UV rays COULD damage your eyes, I am debating the relevance of this debate to wearing or not wearing sun glasses. ;-)
FREEZIN WOLF
11 Oct 16#113
Who said that?
bizzlebyron
12 Oct 16#114
My prescription ones arrived today. Very happy with them.
manbearpig
12 Oct 16#115
Who said what, £3 fake sunglasses have negligible UV protection?
Search for 'fake sunglasses UV protection' on google. I'm not going to waste my time responding to you with anymore information.
FREEZIN WOLF
12 Oct 16#116
It was a semi-humourous response implying that i can't see who said something because my eyes are impaired from wearing cheap sunglasses.
Opening post
To get the correct price you:
1. Add item to basket & remove the discount code at checkout so price shown is £71
2. Then enter code "QUICK20"
(as you cannot use on already discounted price) This will bring total to £56.80
The hottest sunglasses update right now Ray-Ban 4165 Justin riffs on the 1952 Wayfarer. It's even rivalling the Wayfarer, outselling it at times. It's a boxier look (easier to pull off than the original) one that's sportier more urban. Made from propionate it's lighter too (and cheaper). A matte gummy finish is another real fresh contemporary finish to retro.
A matte finish is one of the most important updates in eyewear right now. And in Justin especially it’s great for making colour less loud. For the most sophisticated looks try the tortoishell and the trendy greys. Black remains unmatched for understated cool. Lenses are fully 400UV protective. With a two year manufacturer's warranty.
Top comments
You should be fine if you avoid the PS v XBOX or Apple v Android debates.
Oh and my tip would be relax and fill your life with never ending humour in the lingerie threads where you'll inevitably see the old favourites such as 'Thats Grans Christmas present sorted' and Not to forget the chortlesome fun grenades that are lobbed into threads about Onkyo AV receivers.
It's a comfortable place to be if you accept that most days are the same and at some stage someone will take offence at absolutely nothing.
All comments (118)
This is for those that buy convertible cars at this time of year
Convertible cars are always cheaper at the end of summer. So assuming the buyer will keep it for a couple of summers, this is exactly the time to buy. Or buy one now, clean it up and flip it next May for a profit.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/misc/is-www-sunglasses-shop-co-uk-a-trustworthy-543734
The only prob with these glasses is that the rubber effect shows any grease marks like hair products or finger prints after eating crisps etc. They do look cool though!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ray-ban-Unisex-Adults-Sunglasses-rubber/dp/B009AJFC5U/ref=sr_1_4?s=clothing&ie=UTF8&qid=1475621299&sr=1-4&keywords=Ray+ban
You should be fine if you avoid the PS v XBOX or Apple v Android debates.
Oh and my tip would be relax and fill your life with never ending humour in the lingerie threads where you'll inevitably see the old favourites such as 'Thats Grans Christmas present sorted' and Not to forget the chortlesome fun grenades that are lobbed into threads about Onkyo AV receivers.
It's a comfortable place to be if you accept that most days are the same and at some stage someone will take offence at absolutely nothing.
Thank you OP.
Edit: Quidco/TCB too, a couple of quid to sweeten the deal.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B009AJFC5U
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ray-ban-Unisex-Adults-Sunglasses-rubber/dp/B009AJFC5U/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1475680083&sr=8-3&keywords=raybans
The retina has no pain receptors so you won't feel them sunburnt like your skin would.
Real ones made in China would be tested, licensed and made in standardised and licensed factories. They are held to account as they can be taken back to shops, have customer service points, reputation/brand to uphold (which is why people buy fakes in the first place) and traced back.
Of course most sunglasses have UV protection if they're properly manufactured in the EU, but knock off import goods from China are probably more harmful than good value and you're better off without them.
Adam ruins everything: The Conspiracy Behind Your Glasses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7H-_8UkmFU&list=PLuKg-WhduhkksJoqkj9aJEnN7v0mx8yxC&index=5
Also £38 plus £10 del = £48 ?
Knock off sunglasses with coloured lenses without any UV blocking just fools your eyes causing them to dilate, letting in the harmful UV rays that you're trying to avoid with wearing sunglasses.
One of the last things you want to play around with is your sight.
I'm not too bothered about fakes as long as they're good fakes and offer the proper protection (I read earlier they can do more damage than good..).
I guess I need to stay clear from the amazon sellers?
I'm not debating the fact that UV rays COULD damage your eyes, I am debating the relevance of this debate to wearing or not wearing sun glasses. ;-)
Search for 'fake sunglasses UV protection' on google. I'm not going to waste my time responding to you with anymore information.
I do apologise.