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American eyewear brand created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb for the US Army Air Corps to protect pilots from glare. The name refers to the lenses' ability to ban rays of light. Best known for the Aviator and Wayfarer styles. Sold to Luxottica in 1999 for $640 million; now the largest brand in the EssilorLuxottica portfolio, accounting for approximately 12% of group revenue.
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