wayfarers

English

Noun

wayfarers

  1. plural of wayfarer.
  2. (capitalized) A pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarer glasses.
    • 1984, “The Boys of Summer”, in Don Henley (lyrics), Building the Perfect Beast:
      I can see you / Your brown skin shining in the sun / You got your hair slicked back and those Wayfarers on, baby
    • 1991, Bret Easton Ellis, “Dry Cleaners”, in American Psycho, London: Picador, →ISBN, page 81:
      I'm tense, my hair is slicked back. Wayfarers on, my skull is aching.