Choosing new sunglasses for everyday wear isn’t exactly rocket science, but there are a few things to consider before investing in your next pair. First, decide on the functional elements you need — like polarized lenses, tints or coatings that combat reflections, water, oil or fog — then pick out a frame shape that complements your face shape. The goal is to accentuate your best features, and the most surefire way to do that is to wear frames that contrast your own unique structure. With all those factors taken into consideration (and more), we've outlined the best sunglasses for men that you can buy right now. Stay cool.


Round Faces

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What It Looks Like

A round face shape implies your dimensions are roughly equal up and down and across. Plus, your jawline is soft, and your cheekbones are wide.

What to Wear

Stay away from circles, unless you want to over-accentuate the round shape of your face. Aim high with aviators or stick to square, angular frames.

Sunglasses for Round Faces

Ray-Ban Aviator Classic

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Ray-Ban Aviator Classic

Ray-Ban
$161.00
  • Materials: Metal
  • Lenses: Green Classic G-15
  • Polarized Option: Yes

    When you think of sunglasses, Ray-Ban's likely are some of the first to come to mind. Its list of iconic styles is impressive, thanks in part to its classic Aviator which are made in Italy with glare-blocking lenses. It doesn't hurt, either, that this brand is known for making high-quality offerings pretty much across the board. If you're buying from Ray-Ban, you're getting good glasses, period.

    Krewe Lafitte

    Krewe Lafitte

    krewe.com
    $295.00
    • Materials: Acetate
    • Lenses: Dark Green Polarized
    • Polarized Option: Yes

      This lightweight acetate Krewe frame comes with polarized, prescription-ready lenses that offer 100 percent UVA and UVB protection. It's finished with 18K stainless steel hardware to ensure durability. And the silhouette manages to toe the line between the novel and the classic, giving them some unique styling not found with many other wayfarer-style glasses.

      Jacques Marie Mage Ascari Acetate Sunglasses

      Jacques Marie Mage Ascari Acetate Sunglasses

      matchesfashion.com
      $825.00
      • Materials: Acetate
      • Lenses: Prime CR39 100% UV Protective
      • Polarized Option: No

        These frames, crafted from high-end acetate, are inspired by pairs worn by Italian racing driver Alberto Ascari. They're Japan-made, angular, brown and pink and feature sterling silver finishing touches. They're true accessorial art. And while they don't have a polarized option, they will completely protect your eyes from the dangerous rays of the sun.

        Oval Faces

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        What It Looks Like

        The oval face shape is characterized by dimensions that are longer than they are wide — but not drastically so. You're an oval if your face is longer than it is wide and your forehead is wider than your jawline.

        What to Wear

        It’s hard to go wrong with an oval face — most sunglasses will look great on you. Just make sure the frames aren’t wider than your face.

        Sunglasses for Oval Faces

        David Kind Richmond Sunglasses

        David Kind

        David Kind Richmond Sunglasses

        davidkind.com
        $340.00
        • Materials: Acetate
        • Lenses: Anti-Reflective
        • Polarized Option: No

          Handmade in Japan, David Kind’s debonair Richmond sunglasses come with quality, custom five-barrel hinges, hand-polished acetate and a pair of smart colors. They're sleek, timeless and slapped with a 10-year warranty — which should go a way toward instilling confidence in their quality.

          Akila Apollo Sunglasses

          Akila Apollo Sunglasses

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          $149.00
          • Materials: Acetate
          • Lenses: Nylon 100% UV Protective
          • Polarized Option: No

            LA-based eyewear brand Akila elevates the classic black acetate pattern by applying it to their unique Apollo frame. It's fun, west coast-centric and finished with engraved branding on both arms. Plus, the sturdy nylon lenses are tinted blue and will keep you protected from all of the sun's harmful rays.

            Moscot Vilda II Sunglasses

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            Moscot Vilda II Sunglasses

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            $359.00
            • Materials: Acetate
            • Lenses: Glass 100% UV Protective
            • Polarized Option: No

              Moscot is a legendary name in the sunglasses game. They've been in business since 1915, and family-owned the whole time. The Vilda II is a newer style, but it carries the same craftsmanship: Italian acetate, engraved branding and a complimentary leather case. What's perhaps more impressive is that these glasses come with actual glass lenses — adding to their luxury and uniqueness in a sea of nylon and plastic lenses.

              Square Faces

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              What It Looks Like

              The square face shape, like the round, is defined by nearly identical measurements all around — with one exception: your jawline is sharper and your sides straighter.

              What to Wear

              Rounded corners are key to success if you’ve got a square jaw. Look for frames sized to match you in width, but with soft lines. Too many hard angles won’t do you any favors.

              Sunglasses for Square Faces

              Huckberry Cruisers

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              Huckberry Cruisers

              huckberry.com
              $39.00
              • Materials: Heavy-Duty Plastic
              • Lenses: Polarized, Scratch-Resistant, 100% UV Protective
              • Polarized Option: Yes

                Huckberry's in-house sunglasses are a good pick. Why? They're polarized; you can get two pairs for $60 dollars; and they fit snugly so they won't fall off your face. And you get the backing of one of the best, most reliable men's retailers on the market, to boot.

                Cubitts Herbrand Sunglasses

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                Cubitts Herbrand Sunglasses

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                $775.00
                • Materials: Acetate
                • Lenses: Tinted, 100% UV Protective
                • Polarized Option: No

                  These circular frames by Cubitts – called Herbrand — will cut up even the boxiest of faces. Plus, the keyhole bridge is cool looking, and the translucent green acetate frame goes well with most outfits. And while they're not polarized, they do offer 100 percent UV protection, which you'll want to keep your peepers safe from the sun.

                  Sunski Yubas

                  Sunski Yuba

                  sunski.com
                  $58.00
                  • Materials: Recycled material
                  • Lenses: Tinted, 100% UV Protective
                  • Polarized Option: Yes

                    Like Huckberry's in-house line, Sunski sunglasses are also fairly affordable — but they hold their own. The lenses are polarized and completely UV protective, while the frame is made from 100 percent recycled materials. That makes them lightweight and flexible, thus less likely to break.

                    Oblong Faces

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                    What It Looks Like

                    The oblong face shape lends a long, vertical look. Here, the dimensions going up and down are undoubtedly more so than those going side to side.

                    What to Wear

                    Similar to our square-faced friends, you want to go with softer lines and rounded corners. Wayfarer styles work well but avoid small frames.

                    Sunglasses for Oblong Faces

                    GLCO Hampton Sun

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                    GLCO Hampton Sun

                    $385.00
                    • Materials: Acetate with Stainless Steel Core Wire
                    • Lenses: Tinted, AR Coating, 100% UV Protective
                    • Polarized Option: No

                      Garrett Leight is a major player in the sunglasses game and these are some of the brand's best-selling frames, making the Hampton Sun a summer signature. They comes in 9 colorways, each with a cured cellulose acetate frame and a stainless steel core wire, UV protective lenses and real rivets.

                      Warby Parker Beale

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                      Warby Parker Beale

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                      $95.00
                      • Materials: Acetate
                      • Lenses: 1.67 High-Index, Polycarbonate or CR-39, 100% UV Protective
                      • Polarized Option: No

                        Warby Parker’s Beale Sunglasses are reminiscent of Buddy Holly and are classically cool. They come in a range of color options, all at a great price. They're also made from hand-polished cellulose acetate, the prescription option includes polycarbonate lenses that are super durable and boast Akulon-coated screws.

                        GLCO Boccaccio Sunglasses

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                        GLCO Boccaccio Sunglasses

                        $360.00

                        • Materials: Acetate with Stainless Steel Core Wire
                        • Lenses: Tinted, AR Coating, 100% UV Protective
                        • Polarized Option: No

                          These shades feature rich brown gradient lenses and thick acetate temples in a similar hue. Made from cured cellulose acetate, the frame has five-barrel hinges, real rivets and stainless steel core wires — they’re the perfect match of laid-back vibes and quality construction.

                          Heart Shaped Faces

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                          What It Looks Like

                          A heart-shaped face means your cheeks and forehead are wider than your jaw, which proves pointed.

                          What to Wear

                          Square frames complement a narrower chin, adding different angles that add a layer visual of visual interest. Avoid anything oversized or teardrop shaped, and reach instead for something with a sharper corner.

                          "We recommend aviator-shaped frames for those with heart-shaped faces where the cheekbones taper into the jawline," a stylist at Moscot says.

                          Sunglasses for Heart-Shaped Faces

                          Randolph Engineering 23k Gold Aviator Sunglasses

                          Randolph Engineering

                          Randolph Engineering Aviator Sunglasses

                          randolphusa.com
                          $249.00
                          • Materials: Metal
                          • Lenses: SkyTec, UVA/UVB Protection, AR Coating
                          • Polarized Option: No

                            The quintessential aviator sunglasses are hard to beat, in a cockpit or on the street. If you’re a purist, look no further than Randolph Engineering’s sky-ready aviators. They're made in the USA, durable and timeless, protect against glare and UV-spectrum rays, and so much more.

                            Raen Kola Tortoise

                            Raen Kola Tortoise

                            raen.com
                            $184.95
                            • Materials: Acetate
                            • Lenses: Carl Zeiss CR-39, UVA/UVB Protection
                            • Polarized Option: Yes

                              This isn't your typical tortoise frame. The pattern's oversized, and the lenses are green polarized ones by Carl Zeiss, plus the fit is wider. They also offer 100 percent UVA and UVB protection. But, best of all, they look stunning all year 'round and with just about any outfit.

                              Barton Perreira Tucker Sunglasses

                              Barton Perreira

                              Barton Perreira Tucker Sunglasses

                              bartonperreira.com
                              $415.00
                              • Materials: Acetate
                              • Lenses: Mineral Glass, AR Coating
                              • Polarized Option: No

                                Made in Japan, these unique shades feature lightweight, hypoallergenic frames and CR-39 lenses with an anti-reflective coating. The style has a traditional keyhole bridge that’s appropriate for a range of faces, and unconventional angles that set them apart.

                                Diamond Faces

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                                What It Looks Like

                                Just like a diamond, this face shape proves wide at the middle — across the cheekbones — but pointed at the forehead and jaw.

                                What to Wear

                                Most frame shapes will work well for diamond faces, so long as they’re in keeping with your proportions. Anything wider than your cheekbones will make the widest point of your face appear even wider (and, in turn, make your chin and forehead appear smaller than they actually are).

                                Sunglasses for Diamond Faces

                                Akila Legacy Sunglasses

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                                Akila Legacy Sunglasses

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                                $130.00
                                • Materials: Acetate
                                • Lenses: 100% UV Protective
                                • Polarized Option: No

                                  LA-based brand Akila has been making some of the coolest sunglasses at unbeatable prices and its Legacy sunglasses are proof that good sunglasses don’t have to hurt your wallet. They're made from bio-based acetate, offer total UV spectrum protection, and look outstanding all-around.

                                  Ray-Ban Standard Wayfarer Sunglasses

                                  Ray-Ban Standard Classic Wayfarer

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                                  $213.00
                                  $170.40 (20% off)
                                  • Materials: Acetate
                                  • Lenses: 100% UV Protective
                                  • Polarized Option: Yes

                                    The classic Ray-Ban Wayfarer will work well with a diamond-shaped face's proportions. But, truthfully, the iconic style works well with most others, too. The black iteration is a nice break from over-the-top shades, too.

                                    Moscot Lemtosh Sunglasses

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                                    Moscot Lemtosh Sunglasses

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                                    $315.00
                                    • Materials: Acetate
                                    • Lenses: 100% UV Protective
                                    • Polarized Option: No

                                      The Lemtosh is a perennial favorite and a staple for the family-owned brand Moscot. It’s been spotted on the faces of celebs like Johnny Depp, but you can rock it just as easily.

                                      Triangular Faces

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                                      What It Looks Like

                                      For those with a triangular face shape, the forehead is the widest part. The rest leads into the chin, which is pointed, and accentuated by an angular jawline.

                                      What to Wear

                                      Frames with more going on up top are your friend. Anything teardrop-shaped will emphasize dimensional balance. Square frames with deep lenses are simple and effective.

                                      Sunglasses for Triangular Faces

                                      Raen Aren Sunglasses

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                                      Raen Aren

                                      raen.com
                                      $174.95
                                      • Materials: Acetate
                                      • Lenses: Carl Zeiss CR-39, 100% UV Protective
                                      • Polarized Option: Yes

                                        This angular frame features crystal black acetate with five-barrel hinges and Dark Smoke CR-39 lenses from Carl Zeiss Vision. Available in narrow and wide sizes, the Aren frame comes in four understated colors fit for any occasion.

                                        Persol Pilot Sunglasses

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                                        Persol Pilot Sunglasses

                                        sunglasshut.com
                                        $649.00
                                        • Materials: Acetate
                                        • Lenses: Crystal, Mirror Tech
                                        • Polarized Option: Yes

                                          Persol’s classic aviator-style sunglasses feature the brand’s signature Meflecto technology for a fit that’s as comfortable as they are stylish. They're also made to exacting standards out of top-quality materials, as you would expect from a brand with the pedigree of Persol.

                                          Thierry Lasry Monopoly Sunglasses

                                          Thierry Lasry Monopoly Sunglasses

                                          $415.00
                                          $199.00 (52% off)
                                          • Materials: Acetate
                                          • Lenses: 100% UV Protective
                                          • Polarized Option: No

                                            Handmade in France, these thick eye-catching frames are almost sculptural. They feature a keyhole bridge and vintage-inspired curved shape that is both timeless and modern at once.

                                            Figuring Out Your Face Shape

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                                            Not sure what your face shape is? Look at yourself in the mirror and determine if your face is round, square, oblong, heart, diamond or triangular. It may also be helpful to use a picture to help you better visualize the shape.

                                            Face Shapes

                                            • Round
                                            • Oval
                                            • Square
                                            • Oblong
                                            • Heart Shaped
                                            • Diamond
                                            • Triangular

                                              Below, we break down the more technical definition of each popular face shape (i.e. dimensions, what to look for, what one looks like), and offer recommendations that will highlight your best qualities. Still not 100 percent sure which shape your face is? There are apps — like Find Your Face Shape — that can help you, but it's up to you whether you want a random app to own a comprehensive scan of your face made using your front-facing camera. *shrug emoji*

                                              How to Pick the Right Frame for Your Face Shape

                                              The goal is to accentuate your best features, and in general, the best way to do that is to wear frames that contrast your face's shape slightly. If you're rounded, go angular, with something square or oversized, and so on and so forth. See below for full details for each face shape.

                                              Terms to Know

                                              Acetate

                                              This synthetic material — also known as cellulose acetate — was first used for eyewear in the late ‘40s. It is made from a polymer derived from wood pulp or other natural fibers and is both glossy and transparent. In recent years, the material has been replaced by less-expensive nylon frames.

                                              Bio-Acetate

                                              This is acetate made from bio-based materials — cotton, wood pulp, cereals, beet and sugar cane, for example.

                                              Polarized

                                              Polarized lenses have a special film that helps them to reduce glare — that is, bright reflected light. This works by only allowing light that enters the lenses vertically — unreflected light, direct from a light source — to enter through, blocking the vast majority of light that reflects off horizontal surfaces like bodies of water, large stretches of pavement or fields of snow.

                                              Polarization is especially useful for people who do a lot of sunny highway driving, daytime fishing, skiing, mountaineering or hiking in snowy areas. Polarized lenses typically cost more than unpolarized ones.

                                              Rivets

                                              Most acetate or full-frame glasses, which are the type that require front-facing rivets, are put together using tenon hinges. These stack together — the stacking parts are called charniers — and get secured using a vertical screw. Rivets are then driven into the frame following the tenons' formation — they're the decorative items you see on the front (leaves, arrows, bars, etc.)

                                              Rivets are clustered in sets of two or three, meaning eight or 12 in total. There are a set on either side of the frame when you're looking at them straight on and sets on both arms, by the temples. Some come barred together, hence why you'll see a rectangular plate out front instead of disconnected dots. Others use the tradition as a form of decoration. Their frames don't need rivets at all, but their presence implies a polished finish — and quality craftsmanship — even if they're the cheapest pair you could find.

                                              Temples

                                              These keep the front of the frames (which hold the lenses) from falling off your face. In most glasses, they are the long shaft that stretches to the ear and is connected to a temple tip that curves behind the ear (holding the glasses in place).

                                              Width

                                              Sunglasses aren't always sold sized, meaning they come without an official small, medium or large designation. Instead, they're sold based on their width in millimeters. So, here's a good gauge: 40-48 mm (small), 49-54 mm (medium), 55-58 mm (large), 58 mm+ (extra-large). For context, Ray-Ban's Original Wayfarer is 50 mm wide.

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