The Days of Dead styles are over with Dragons release of the Calavera. In English, it means skull, and the big, bold frame looks good on everyone no matter what size your cabeza is. The Grilamid frame material and 8x4 toric polycarbonate lens create a light feel that is rarely felt in an oversized frame and destined to make the homies say Odalé!
Dragon is a global youth lifestyle brand worn by the world's most elite athletes in surfing, snowboarding, motocross, skateboarding, racing, BMX, wakeboarding and skiing.

The Ray-Ban Wayfarer is a design of sunglasses manufactured by Ray-Ban since 1952, when their design was a revolutionary break from the metal eyewear of the past. Wayfarers enjoyed early popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, especially after they were worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. Though the sunglasses had faded from the limelight by the 1970s, a lucrative 1982 product placement deal brought Wayfarers to their height of popularity. Since the mid-2000s, the sunglasses have been enjoying a revival. Wayfarers are sometimes cited as the best-selling design of sunglasses in history and have been called "one of the most enduring fashion icons of the 20th Century".
Wayfarers were designed in 1952 by Raymond Stegeman, an inventor who procured dozens of patents for Bausch and Lomb, Ray-Ban's parent company. The design was a radically new shape, "a mid-century classic to rival Eames chairs and Cadillac tail fins." spoke a non-verbal language that hinted at unstable dangerousness, but one nicely tempered by the sturdy arms which Wayfarers, which took advantage of new plastics technology, marked the transition between a period of eyewear with thin metal frames and an era of plastic eyewear.
Like Ray-Ban Aviators, Wayfarers were originally marketed as sunglasses for pilots. Despite the advertising campaign targeted at men, they quickly rose in popularity among Hollywood starlets. Kim Novak wore Wayfarers on the French Riviera in 1954, and Marilyn Monroe made Wayfarers into a "cult object". During the 1950s and 1960s, celebrities including John Lennon, Bob Dylan, James Dean, John F. Kennedy, Roy Orbison, and Andy Warhol were known for wearing Wayfarers.
A timeless accessory, the cutout "A" horseshoe logo pattern on the temple adds a chic graphic element to the classic silhouette of Provence.
Asset Eyewear reading glasses are stylish, quality readers that don't cost a fortune. The R740 is designed with a stylish and durable wraparound frame and tinted lenses making them perfect for reading outdoors. The tinted lenses are impact-resistant and ensure UV protection.
Timeless, authentic and imaginative, the Ray-Ban collection remains true to its classic heritage, while continuously evolving to meet today's fashion demands. Ray-Ban sunwear provides timeless style with models like the classic Wayfarer and Aviator while also offering exciting new styling innovations in keeping with today's contemporary urban fashion. Nationwide, Ray-Ban is recognized as the sunglass brand that America loves.