Ferrari Sunglasses

After hearing the word Ferrari, many people are automatically reminded of the beautiful sports cars with the yellow horse emblem on the hood. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1929 as Scuderia Ferrari, the
company became popular after manufacturing race cars and sponsoring drivers. They later began producing street legal vehicles in 1947 under the title Ferrari S.p.A. Even though the company started manufacturing cars for the streets, they continued to be recognized for racing, especially during the 1950s, and even now during the 2000s. The last Ferrari to be launched before Enzo's death at age 90 was the F40. This is considered to be one of the most recognized racing cars to ever be made.  
Along with super powered sports cars, Ferrari also has a separate merchandising line of products that include electronic goods, perfumes, clothing, bicycles, pens, pencils, and eyewear. Financial Times reportedly named Ferrari as number one on its list of "100 Best Workplaces in Europe" in 2007. The idea behind the fashion eyewear is that you can look even better driving your fabulous sports car. Even if you do not have a Ferrari, the eyewear is fashionable and classy while still blocking out the harmful rays of the sun.  
Although the eyewear collection designed by Ferrari is for men, the glasses are unisex, and they can be worn by women as well. In the Ferrari eyewear collection, you can choose from models that are for luxury or sports. For a long day in the car, you can purchase an oversized aviator frame that is perfect for strong UV protection. There are also models made of acetate plastic if you are spending a day outside. These are less likely to become broken. Ferrari also supplies consumers with prescription eye glasses. The basic aviators are the most affordable, ranging in price at around 95 pounds. The other styles are slightly more expensive and range in price from 125 pounds to 200 pounds.