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Ray-Ban 5387 Bifocal Reading Sunglasses

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$203
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  • Single Vision Full Frame $173
  • Bifocal $193
  • Bifocal Reading Sunglasses $203
  • Progressive No Line Bifocal $213
  • Progressive No Line Reading Sunglasses $223
  • Computer Style Progressive $228
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An unstoppable fashion icon, Ray-Ban eyewear sets the standard for reading glasses, sunglasses and sunglass readers. Frames are offered in varying colors and styles, and each pair comes with distortion-free, scratch resistant lenses on readingglasses.com.
  • Prescription Quality
  • Companion case included
  • Micro-fiber cleaning cloth included with each order.

Frame:

  • Optical grade plastic

Lenses:

  • Lightweight optical quality plastic
  • Distortion free
  • Thin profile
  • Scratch resistant coating
  • UV protection

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Size and fit

Fits and looks best on faces that are Average-Wide in width.

Frames front view
Frame Width 135mm - 5 1/4 inNose Bridge18mm - 3/4 inHorizontial Lens 52mm - 2 in
Frames side view
Temple Arm 145mm - 5 3/4 inVertical Lens 41mm - 1 5/8 in

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  • Rating of this product is 2 out of 5
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    Anne B Bridgeport, WV July 18, 2021

    Frames are not well made

    When you bend over they fall off your face. I have tried to tighten them up but nothing works. Flimsy for a non metal Ray Ban frame.
    Staff Response:

    This may be the most common complaint we hear, slipping, or too long or short a temple length. Fortunately, it is also the easiest to remedy with just a simple adjustment that almost anyone can do themselves and proficiently. Included with every order is an instruction pamphlet on doing just that. It includes easy-to-follow illustrations. We also have a page from our website Knowledge Center that offers the same help and an actual video to follow. If you feel you need additional assistance, we are happy to walk you through the process in real-time. Keep in mind, the biggest concern of folks is breaking their glasses. If you go slowly and repeat easy-to-follow instructions, there is very little chance of damaging your frame. We'll assume all risks. The key is isolating the stress to the curve of the temple area so the hinge is not stressed. The knowledge center page below includes everything you need to know, including an actual video demonstration at the top of the page. The video may load a little slower than the illustrations, so you may need to scroll back up to the top of the page after a few moments: https://www.readingglasses.com/adjusting-and-positioning/#templeArms We will reach out privately to offer additional help or return options.

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