
Designed at Ray-Ban in 1952, wayfarers were an instant hit with a whole new look for sunglasses. While they’ve dipped in and out of the fashion of the time since their introduction, they’ve easily become a classic in the 21st Century. Ray-Ban wayfarers might be the original style design but there are more than a few less pricey options that have taken the overall wayfarer look. Here's a selection of Ray-Ban's modern equivalent Wayfarers and a selection of the best cheaper alternatives:
© 2009 Tuppence Magazine. All Rights Reserved.
Tuppence Magazine UK is an entertainment, news & reviews website that delivers my take and your take on stuff about music news, film release dates & trailers, television, books, computer games, food & drink, politics, theatre, comedy, art and fashion. Send in your reviews.
Home > Fashion > Men’s fashion > Wayfarers
Original Ray-Ban Wayfarers:
£123 from Selfridges
Rubber Ray-Ban Wafarers:
£153 from Selfridges
Ray-Ban wayfarers
Wayfarers have been linked to pop culture for a while now and they more than likely always will. Whether it’s the Blues Brothers, Ferris Beuller or JFK, wayfarers have been integral to keeping the sun out of your eyes while looking class for nearly sixty years.
You can also visit our Fashion Sales, Offers, Discount Vouchers and Codes page to see if you can get money off Wayfarer sunglasses.
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
---------------------------
Green Ray-Ban Wayfarer Sunglasses -
£110 from Debenhams
Black Wayfarer style
£12 from Burton
Black 50s style sunglasses£14 from Topman
Wayfarer style alternatives
Red Ray-Ban Wayfarers - £160 from John Lewis
Tortoiseshell Ray-Ban - £120 from John Lewis
RedHerring grey 50s style sunglasses -
£16 from Debenhams

