How do I know I’m buying a good-quality first copy?

 

When buying Ray-Ban copy sunglasses, first look at the build quality. A good copy will have a sturdy frame, neat finishing, and proper fitting of hinges and screws. Cheap ones often feel very light, flimsy, or uneven in the hand. Second, check the lenses — even though most first copies don’t offer certified UV400 protection, better-quality copies at least provide some basic UV coating or polarized effect. If the seller claims “UV protection,” ask for a UV test report or at least customer reviews confirming it. Third, pay attention to the branding details. On original Ray-Bans, the logo on the lens and engraving on the arms are very sharp and clean. On low-quality first copies, the printing often looks faded, crooked, or poorly placed. Fourth, consider the Ray-Ban first-copy sunglasses price. If it is extremely low compared to the market, chances are the quality is also very poor. Reliable sellers of first copy Ray Ban sunglasses online usually keep the price slightly higher because of better material and finishing. Finally, always check the return and replacement policy of the website or shop, because many sellers disappear once the sale is made.


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