Pues es verdad Suso, va a ser que Ray-Ban ya no son manufactura
De la página de Luxottica:
Its distribution network covers all of the world’s key markets both wholesale and retail. In the retail business, the Group enjoys the largest and most efficient network in the industry, with approximately 5,700 sun and optical stores worldwide. The Group is the leading player in the
retail market in North America with
LensCrafters,
Pearle Vision and Sunglass Hut and in Australia and New Zealand with
OPSM,
Laubman & Pank and Sunglass Hut. Luxottica Group is also the leader in premium and luxury optical retail in China and Hong Kong, with 276 stores. Luxottica Group’s wholesale distribution network covers 130 countries, with direct operations in the world’s 38 most important eyewear markets. The Group’s brand portfolio currently includes a total of 26 brands (eight house brands and 18 license brands). Luxottica Group’s house brands include
Ray-Ban, the world’s best known prescription and sun brand, as well as
Vogue,
Persol,
Arnette and
Revo. License brands include
Bvlgari,
Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Donna Karan, Prada, Versace as well as Burberry and Polo Ralph Lauren (the latter two from January 2006 and 2007, respectively). The Group’s products are designed and manufactured in six production facilities in Italy and two wholly-owned plants in China (the second started operating in early 2006).
Voy a buscar algo sobre esos cristales de los que hablas, a ver si encuentro algo (creo que los tuve en unas gafas hace más de 20 años).