RAY-BAN RB3574N-003-30 SUNGLASSES

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Identifiers
Model Ray-Ban 0RB3574N
MPN Ray-Ban 3574N 003/30
Dimensions / Weight
Key Features
Arm length
The linear distance from the shoulder to the end of the arm, measured in a standard unit such as millimetres or centimetres. It represents the usable reach of the arm and is useful for comparing sizes across products that involve arm measurements.
145 mm
Arm material
The type of material used to construct the frame of a product, such as metal, plastic, acetate or composite blends. This attribute helps users understand durability, weight, appearance and suitability for specific applications.
metallo
Bridge
The diagonal measurement of the display screen, expressed in inches or centimeters. It indicates how large the visual area is from one corner to the opposite corner and helps users compare viewing experiences across devices.
14
Caliber and nose
The combined measurement of a glasses lens diameter (in millimeters) and the nose bridge width (also in millimeters). It is expressed as two numbers separated by a hyphen, e.g., "55-18". The first number indicates the lens diameter, while the second indicates the width of the bridge that rests on the nose.
59-14
Case type
The form or style of a protective enclosure for electronic devices, such as laptops, tablets, phones, or other gadgets. It indicates whether the case is a hard shell, soft sleeve, backpack, messenger bag, folio, flip cover, or any other design that protects and carries the device.
no case
Category
The percentage of alcohol present in an alcoholic beverage, expressed as a proportion of the total liquid volume. It indicates how strong the drink is and helps consumers compare products or comply with legal limits.
Sunglasses
Eye size
The horizontal measurement of the eye opening, typically expressed in millimeters. It indicates the width of the pupil or lens area and is used to select eyewear frames that fit comfortably.
59
Frame
The shape or silhouette of the eyewear frame, such as Rectangle, Cat‑Eye, Round, etc. It describes the overall geometry that determines how the lenses are mounted and how the glasses fit the wearer.
Panto
Frame colour
The colour or combination of colours that a product’s outer frame is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the frame for consumers.
SILVER
Frame shape
The overall geometric outline of an eyewear frame, such as full‑rim, rimless, half‑rim, or frameless. This attribute helps users quickly identify and compare the visual silhouette of glasses.
Rimless
Frame type
The structural design of a product’s outer shell or enclosure, such as the shape and coverage of eyewear frames, camera housings, or protective casings. It indicates whether the frame is full‑rim, half‑rim, rimless, frameless, or has a specific mounting style. This attribute helps users understand how the product is supported and protected.
Encircled
Gender
Indicates the gender or sex classification associated with a product, such as male, female, unisex, or children’s categories. This attribute helps consumers identify items tailored for specific genders or suitable for all.
Unisex
Geofit
Indicates the geographic market or distribution region for a product, such as Global, Asian, or other regional classifications. The value is a free‑text label that can be empty when no specific region applies.
Global
Gradable
Indicates whether a product is gradable, meaning it can be assigned a grade or rating. The value is typically "Yes" for gradable items and "No" for non‑gradable ones; other entries such as "ND" (not determined) or null represent unknown or unspecified status.
No
Gradient lenses
Indicates whether the product features lenses that change color or opacity when exposed to light, such as photochromic or transition lenses.
No
Lens color
Represents the visual tone or hue of a lens, including solid colors, gradients, mirrored finishes, or polarized coatings. It helps users identify and compare lenses based on their appearance.
dark green mirror silver
Lens material
The type of substance used to construct a camera or optical lens, such as glass, plastic, or composite materials. This attribute helps users understand the lens’s durability, weight, optical performance, and suitability for different shooting conditions.
plastica
Lens properties
A single descriptive term that characterizes the optical feature of a lens, such as whether it is standard, polarized, photochromic, or has multiple coatings. The value is a free‑text label that can be used to filter and compare lenses across products.
standard
Lens type
The classification of a camera lens, indicating its optical design and intended use such as prime, zoom, wide‑angle, telephoto, macro or specialty types (e.g., fisheye, polarizing). It helps buyers understand the lens’s focal range, aperture characteristics, and typical shooting scenarios.
Flat, Mirrored, Standard
Lenses
The optical material or treatment applied to the lenses, such as "Polarised", "With mirror coating" or a specific colour/gradient designation. It indicates the visual effect and protective properties of the lens surface.
With mirror coating
Lenses color
The visual hue or tint of a lens surface, such as solid, gradient, mirrored, or polarized. It helps users identify the appearance and style of eyewear lenses.
Green
Mirror lenses
Indicates whether a device supports port‑mirroring, allowing traffic on one network port to be duplicated and sent to another for monitoring or diagnostic purposes.
Yes
Photochromic lenses No
Polarized
Indicates whether the product’s lenses are polarized, reducing glare and improving visual clarity in bright conditions.
No
Protection factor
Represents the numerical value indicating how many times a product can amplify or multiply a base measurement, such as optical zoom or other magnification effects. The value is expressed without units and can be any positive number, including decimals.
2
Shape
The overall geometric configuration of a product’s outer enclosure or packaging, such as rectangular, square, round, oval, cylindrical, or other common silhouettes. This attribute helps users quickly identify and compare items based on their visual appearance.
phantos
Size
The overall dimension or measurement that identifies the size of a product, such as a frame, garment, electronic component, or container. It can be expressed as a single numeric value (e.g., 47 mm), a range (e.g., 50–60 cm), a volume (e.g., 700 ml), or a descriptive label like "One Size". The attribute helps customers compare and select items that fit their needs.
Large
Sizes
A size designation that identifies the physical dimensions or fit of a product, such as clothing sizes (S, M, L), shoe sizes, or other standardized measurements used to describe how a product fits or is intended for use. The value may be a single size code or a combination of codes separated by slashes.
S
Style
A textual description of the fashion or design category that a product belongs to, such as "casual", "formal", "athletic", or "vintage". This attribute helps users identify the overall aesthetic and intended use of the item.
Pilot, Square, Wrap
Weight
The mass of the product expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the item is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
20 g
Ray-Ban

Ray-Ban is a brand of sunglasses and eyeglasses founded in 1937 by American optical manufacturer Bausch & Lomb. The brand is best known for its Wayfarer and Aviator styles.