70's Originals

Bold silhouettes, analog charm, and pure vintage swagger—straight from the decade that started it all.

  • Sale! Ray-Ban Stateside Aviator – Olympic Edition (USA, 1976)

    Ray-Ban Stateside Aviator – Olympic Edition (USA, 1976)

    Original price was: $548.00.Current price is: $438.00.

    Own these 1976 Ray-Ban Olympic Edition Aviator Sunglasses — a USA-made collector’s piece created by Bausch & Lomb to commemorate the Montreal Summer Olympics. Featuring a vibrant multicolor acetate frame inspired by the Olympic rings, intact Olympic temple logos, original BL G-15 glass lenses, and the original blue/red vinyl case.
    Pre-1982 production with 5-barrel hinges and no Ray-Ban script logo — confirming its authenticity as an early vintage release.
    Only 1 available — once gone, it’s gone.
    Condition: Excellent vintage condition — View Details

    Size: 62-14-140 (Medium/Large Fit)
    Fit & Frame Match: Bold squared aviator silhouette with compact 1970s temple length — See Fit Guide

    Authenticity guaranteed. A rare fusion of Olympic history and vintage craftsmanship.
    Disclaimer: Model images are AI-generated and may differ slightly from the actual product.

  • 1978 tortoise aviator sunglasses with oversized acetate frame

    Ray-Ban Vagabond Aviator – Tortoise Acetate Frame (USA, 1978)

    $398.00

    Own these 1978 Ray-Ban Tortoise Aviator Sunglasses — a rare USA-made collector’s piece from the pre-Luxottica era, featuring an oversized tortoise acetate frame and original G15 mineral glass lenses. Crafted during Bausch & Lomb’s golden age of optical design, this model blends bold retro character with rugged durability.
    Only 1 available — once gone, it’s gone.
    Condition: Excellent vintage condition — View Details

    Size: 62-14-140 (Medium/Large Fit)
    Fit & Frame Match: Designed for a confident, bold look — See Fit Guide

    Authenticity guaranteed. A rare fusion of retro Americana and optical craftsmanship.
    Disclaimer: Model images are AI-generated and may differ slightly from the actual product.