
You'll Never Go Back With Ray-Ban x A$AP Rocky's Blacked Out Collection!
This classic collection redefines iconic shapes with a fresh, fierce attitude, embodying the bold, disruptive, and unmistakable style that A$AP Rocky is known for.
The Blacked Out Collection is a collision of classic and contemporary, crafted for those who create, elevate, and never imitate. A$AP Rocky fuses Ray-Ban's rich heritage with a modern edge, delivering designs that are both timeless and trendsetting.
Each piece in the collection is a testament to his vision, blending traditional craftsmanship with innovative aesthetics.
Unleash your inner star with the Blacked Out Collection by A$AP Rocky, merging Ray-Ban's most iconic styles with Rocky's fierce aesthetics and trendy vibe.
Three models: Mega Wayfarer, Mega Clubmaster & Mega Balorama; one killer combo: brand new ultra-black lenses, gold-plated details, and a personalised 'tattoo' style AWGE logo on the temple tips.
The Blacked Out Collection features a range of styles that push the boundaries of fashion, offering a unique blend of sophistication and streetwear appeal.
From sleek, minimalist frames to bold, statement pieces, each design is meticulously crafted to reflect A$AP Rocky's distinctive aesthetic.
Ray-Ban invites you to experience the Blacked Out Collection and discover eyewear that transcends the ordinary.
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