Ferrari Sunglasses: sporty style, sunglasses and a choice of frames
Campagna ufficiale Ray-Ban per Scuderia Ferrari con occhiali da sole indossati dai piloti
Official Ray-Ban image for Scuderia Ferrari. In this article, we distinguish between the Ray-Ban x Scuderia Ferrari collaboration and the Ferrari Eyewear range: two worlds linked by the language of racing, but with collections and models that should be interpreted differently. Discover Ferrari Eyewear at Isolani Boutique and Ray-Ban for Scuderia Ferrari at Isolani.

From the campaign to the Ray-Ban x Scuderia Ferrari models

The official photo above is part of the campaign Ray-Ban for Scuderia Ferrari. When the model appears in the Isolani catalogue, the code becomes a direct link to the product: 0RB8329M F00231, 0RB2228M F60171, 0RB3790M F0316P, 0RB3819M F007S2, 0RBR0502SM F7064L, 0RB4454M F710B1 and 0RB3789M F137B1.

The correct UX flow here is: view the campaign, then go to the dedicated ‘Ray-Ban for Scuderia Ferrari’ section and check the model, colour, lens and frame size. See the full Ray-Ban for Scuderia Ferrari collection at Isolani.

The line Ferrari Eyewear at Isolani Boutique This remains a separate chapter: more of a niche, premium range linked to the Ferrari brand, but it should not be confused with the Ray-Ban sunglasses from the Scuderia Ferrari campaign.

Who are Ferrari glasses suitable for?

Ferrari is an interesting choice for those who love sporty-luxury frames, bold lines and technical details. The way they look on the face can vary considerably depending on whether you choose a wraparound model, a more geometric shape or a slimmer frame.

Materials, fit and comfort

The model reviewed on Isolani Boutique features a titanium frame, measuring 53 mm in diameter and 19 mm across the bridge. These are useful figures because they help to illustrate a simple point: when choosing a pair of high-end glasses, fit is just as important as style.

A pair of Ferrari frames can make quite an impression. Before choosing a pair, it’s worth considering the width of the front, how they sit on the bridge of the nose, the height of the lenses, and how they sit in relation to your eyebrows and cheekbones.

Sunglasses: it’s not just about the colour

The colour of the lens affects comfort and contrast perception. A dark lens is not automatically better: to make the right choice, you need to consider lighting conditions, intended use, personal sensitivity and how it matches the frame.

If the aim is to reduce glare whilst driving or outdoors, it makes sense to also consider polarised options where these are available and compatible with the chosen model.

Ferrari and driving: what to consider

  • Field of view - the frames must not restrict peripheral vision too much.
  • Stability - The glasses must stay in place without feeling too tight.
  • Lens colour - Grey, brown and green lenses, as well as special lenses, offer different driving experiences.
  • Polarisation - useful if the main problem is intense glare.
  • Measure - The front, bridge and temples must be in proportion to the face.

Isolani Experience: A boutique, but with a focus on eyewear

In the boutique, eyewear is seen as a fashion statement, but the choice remains practical: fit, comfort, intended use and the option of prescription lenses where the model allows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Ferrari sunglasses suitable for driving?

Many Ferrari models may be appealing to drive, but the choice depends on the lenses, frames and fit. Field of vision and comfort are key factors.

Which is better: polarised lenses or standard lenses?

Polarised lenses are useful in situations where there is intense glare. A high-quality standard lens may be more suitable if you are looking for a specific colour rendering or a more versatile use.

Is a Ferrari a sportier or more elegant choice?

It depends on the model. The design is sporty, but some styles are very sleek and also suitable for urban or more elegant wear.

Can prescription lenses be fitted to a Ferrari model?

In some cases, yes, but you need to check the frame, the curvature and the prescription. This needs to be checked on a case-by-case basis.

The information on this page is provided for information purposes only and relates to the field of optics and commerce. It does not contain any medical, clinical or diagnostic content.

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