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Box, case, microfiber cloth and a booklet – these are all included in proper Ray-Ban packaging. If even a single item is missing, you are (most probably) [URL=https://www.sunglasses-uk.com/rb-category/aviator/]Discounted aviator sunglasses[/URL] buying a fake. However, you should still be wary even if everything’s there. You can tell if it’s a fake by paying attention to several details:


On the picture above you can see the original packaging. You can tell if it is a fake by looking at several details:

The logo on the front side of the box is in poor-quality print, and it can be wiped off with a finger.
There is no sticker on the side of the box with information about the manufacturer and sunglasses model.
There is no logo on the case. The logo should say: 100 % UV Protection – Ray Ban – Sunglasses By Luxottica (or similar).
There is no logo on the microfiber cloth – all genuine sunglasses have a red logo here.

Look for different things on either of them. There should be a code on the inner left part, identifying the number and colour of the model. [URL=https://www.sunglasses-uk.com/]raybans sunglasses sale uk[/URL] The code always begins with the letters RB and four digits, followed by more numbers and letters.
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