Get 25% off Ray-Ban's unisex 'Jack' sunglasses at Amazon Australia, now just $183 (normally $244). These stylish shades offer UV protection, a versatile brown gradient tint, and adjustable nosepads for a perfect fit.
Summer is in full force, and there’s no better time to treat yourself to a brand-new pair of sunnies. Investing in a quality pair is always a good idea, and designer shaded specs can do no wrong when it comes to quality and style. We’ve spotted a chance to score a pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses over at Amazon Australia . Currently 25 per cent off, you can get your hands on the unisex “Jack” style for just $183 (normally $244).
The ideal shape and size for everyday wear, the UV protection coating helps to protect eyes all year round. But get in quick — we’re expecting these stylish frames to sell out. Complete with a gold rim and retro metal frame, these unisex shades suit every face shape, with adjustable nosepads that can be widened or narrowed to fit perfectly. Thanks to a subtle brown gradient tint, these Ray-Ban sunnies are versatile and can be worn everywhere from beach to bar and beyond. Loved by shoppers, the “Jack” style is a must-have as we embrace the sunny weather, so be sure to pop in your bag and reach for them whenever the sun comes out to help keep eyes protected throughout the summer months. Home to the iconic “Wayfarer” style, Ray-Ban has a wide range of sunnies for men and women across so many different shapes, sizes and colourways. Head to Amazon Australia to purchase a new pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses
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