The Best Sunglasses to Add Something Extra to Your Look
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Out of all of our warm-weather accessories, sunglasses are perhaps the ones with the most impressive cost-per-use: a daily wear you’ll pull out for style and function. Wear a utilitarian, sporty pair while on a leisurely jog to protect your eyes—or a sleek designer splurge to emphasize and elevate each look you show off whether for vacation season, ski slopes, spring, or summer. Whether you opt for chic, flirty cat-eye shades to complement a bikini or square glasses made for the green, here are the best sunglasses you’ll want to sport all year long.
SOJOS Classic Round Sunglasses
Not quite round, not quite cat eye, these frames have the Goldilocks effect—they're jussssst right.
Jackie Ohh Sunglasses
You can't go wrong with a pair of Ray-Bans, and this classic shape will help you channel your inner Jackie O.
Le Specs Bandwagon 51mm Sunglasses
Translucent frames make these sunglasses a perfect neutral accent to any outfit.
Gucci 80s Monocolor Oversized Square Sunglass
As the saying goes, go big, or go home.
Maia Ivory
For those with low nose bridges or high cheekbones, these glasses are the solution to common sunglasses issues. Designed with a narrower nose bridge and longer nose pads, they'll fit and hold on comfortably, while having a less curved shape keeps them from bumping cheeks.
Ray-Ban Aviator Classic
Take a page from the Commander in Chief and opt for some always in style aviators.
Pakalana
These beveled lenses give you all of the sporty optics of polarization with the style of your favorite fashion sunnies.
Classic Oversize Joplin Style Sunglasses
Call the the Daisy Jones & the Six effect, but the '70s have never looked cooler. Get in on the trend with these oversized round sunnies.
Cat-Eye Glasses
For a retro vibe, consider these red cat-eye glasses.
Steeplechase Sun
For an angular yet elevated look, opt for the Steeplechase pair from Lowercase. Crafted in NYC, these street style-ready sunglasses are practically compliment magnets.
Ellis
Not only do the polarized cat eye frames of these sunnies make them great for protecting your peepers at the beach—they also float so you don't have to worry about them falling in the water.
Original Wayfarer Classic
When in doubt, stick to the classics—and by that, we mean an OG pair of Wayfarers that can be worn with just about every outfit.
Air Heart Sunglasses
Take a page out of the Duchess of Sussex's stylish handbook and go glam with a pair of dramatic sunnies.
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Rampart Fold
The genius of these aviator-style shades is that their foldable, making them a prime pick for seasoned travelers and those always on the go.
Leonard Sunglasses
Another royal-favorite, (Meghan Markle and Zara Tindall are long-time fans!), these tortoiseshell sunnies are less harsh than black and will never go out of style.
Triomphe Oval-Frame Acetate Sunglasses
Throw it back to the '90s with a sleek pair of oval shades that instantly up the cool girl factor.
Warby Parker Raina
Want to add a pop of color to your style? Look no further. These confetti-splattered Warby Parkers are not only stylish but are available in a variety of lens options.
Brigitte
Make like you're on the French Riviera with a brightly colored pair of oversized glasses (meant to be worn with a touch of insouciance). They're durable, have 100% recyclable lenses and have 100% UV protection.
The Tolly
Morgenthal Frederics collaboration with Sabyasachi is all about unique silhouettes and craftsmanship. With wood and natural horn detailing, this is a pair to consider as a collectors item.
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Vehla is loved by influencers and style stars alike for their timeless and chic styles. Case in point: this sleek pair which wears well no matter the season.
04 Ecru Sunglasses - CHIMI
Should you need a pair of shades to blend seamlessly with a lighter color palette, this one is the way to go. Not too dainty, not to obtrusive, it's all about contrast.
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