Ray-Ban: A Perfect Pair of Glasses
It’s impossible to talk about glasses today without thinking about Ray-Ban, an American tradition in eyewear. Founded in 1934, pairs of Ray-Ban sunglasses were first used to help pilots fight glare during long flights. They quickly became a fan favorite in the 50s and 60s, popularizing the classic Wayfarers and Aviators.
Ray-Ban reached a new peak in 1983, when Tom Cruise wore a pair of Wayfarers in the film Risky Business. From there, the glasses became even more popular, and now you’re just as likely to see a pair on a Syracuse student as on a celebrity. Made to last, your pair of Ray-Bans will be your go-to for years to come, and J-Michael has exactly the right pair for you. If it’s hot, it’s here.
Wayfarer
One of the first Ray-Ban frames to become a classic, Wayfarers project timeless, down-to-earth style. Give your outfit an instant upgrade in these, which go with pretty much anything.
Aviator
Even though they’re meant for pilots, Aviators look much better on the beach. Everyone needs a pair to get them through vacation.
Clubround
A play on their Clubmaster style, the Clubround is perfect for music festivals and lazy pool days. Copper lenses are a tasteful touch to provide a little effortless elegance.













