Is the Ray-Ban logo a sticker?

Is the Ray-Ban logo a sticker?

An adhesive sticker will be a sign of a fake. The Ray-Ban logo will be etched on the top left of the glasses. If it can be scratched off, the frames aren’t genuine. ‘RB’ will also be etched on the bottom right of the frames next to the hinge.

Can you engrave Ray-Bans?

You can even get both your glasses and case engraved to show some actual ownership of your design. Arguably the most impressive part of the deal is that as soon as you place your order, your custom pair of shades will be at your door in just five days.

Do Ray-Ban prescription glasses have logo?

The Ray-Ban logo is included on all prescription eyewear.

Do all Ray-Bans have RB engraved?

All new Ray-Bans have a “RB” etched onto one lens (check the far left side of the left lens). On fakes the etching will either be missing or of poor quality. The “RB” etching should be crisp and etched, not painted on.

Can I remove the Ray-Ban logo?

Well-Known Member. If the lenses are glass (check by tapping something on them) then the penny will be fine. If they are plastic lenses then try to get it off with your finger nail and some soap + hot water to avoid scratching the lens. If your fingernails are short try something else plastic.

When did Ray-Ban start putting the logo on the lens?

They must have started to stamp them when B&L got out of the frame and lens business and somebody else to over the brand. When we first started to contract manufacture Ray Ban’s for B&L in 1987, the lens logo was already there. The B&L logo was sand blasted onto the lens.

Do all Ray-Bans have the logo on the lens?

How do I get the Ray-Ban logo off my lens?

If the lenses are glass (check by tapping something on them) then the penny will be fine. If they are plastic lenses then try to get it off with your finger nail and some soap + hot water to avoid scratching the lens.

How do I know if my sunglasses are real?

Authentic logos are usually placed on the lens, arms, or inside the ear piece and use consistent size, font, and colors. Any slight error or variation could indicate your sunglasses are fake. Misspelled brand names (e.g. “Guci” instead of “Gucci” and logos are also an indication that the glasses may be fake.

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