The Executive Selection: Ray-Ban Channel your Top Gun dreams with a pair of timeless Aviator frames from Ray-Ban's newly released capsule collection.

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Channel your Top Gun dreams with a pair of timeless Aviator frames from Ray-Ban's newly released capsule collection.

The range offers has something for everyone: the Classic Aviator that generations have come to know and love, the Outdoorsman, which has been specifically designed for those who enjoy hunting and fishing, and the Shooter, which offers a vintage twist on the sunglasses.

Each pair comes in gold with classic G-15 green lenses and the signature logo etched in the same tone, and take it with you when you travel in the exclusive camel-colored case produced for this collection.

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BIZ Experiences Middle East Staff

BIZ Experiences Staff

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