Men’s Sunglasses Trends 2024: Sporty Frames, Tinted Lenses, & 5 Other Summer Trends
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It’s often the little things like accessories that can completely transform an outfit. You could be wearing a “groutfit” (all-gray outfit), but throw on sunglasses with yellow lenses or some sporty wraparound shades, and suddenly, your OOTD just got a whole lot more interesting. That’s just the power of a solid pair of sunnies, and if you’re wondering which styles are all the rave right now, allow me to unpack the seven biggest men’s sunglasses trends.
For those who follow more mainstream fashion trends and aesthetics, you’ll probably gravitate towards sporty shades and futuristic frames. These come in the form of sleeker, more streamlined silhouettes and can help elongate the face. But if your personal style tends to turn back the clock to a faraway decade, oversized silhouettes that draw influence from the 1970s and rounder shapes that flaunt a more vintage or retro vibe are calling your name.
That’s just a quick sneak peek of the most notable men’s sunglasses trends right now. I’ve done you the favor of including inspiration pics taken from the streets of fashion weeks around the world, backed up by pairs you can order online with the click of a few buttons. With summer fast approaching, there’s no time like the present to buy stylish men’s sunglasses, so without further ado, happy shopping!
1. Sporty Aesthetic
It seems like every celeb has been captured in sporty sunglasses, which usually come in the form of wraparound shades. A-list fans include Kylie Jenner, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Bella Hadid, and so many more. But what exactly are wraparound sunglasses? It says it all in the name; they wrap around and almost hug your face. I’m convinced the tighter fit helps wearers achieve a sleeker, streamlined look, and perhaps they even make the face appear more contoured and lifted.
Eyres Razor Sunglasses
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Guy Fieri, is that you? Eyres’ Razor Sunglasses channel the food icon so well. I love how this pair is curved on the top to add a bit more coverage. Slip into a racerback tank, a pair of long jorts, your fave sneakers, and these fiery hot shades for an outfit that’s soon to become your summer uniform.
Ray-Ban RB4089 Balorama Sunglasses
$168
While I typically spot wraparound sunglasses in black and other neutral colors, these Ray-Bans sure do bring some fun and uniqueness to the table. This pair features a straight and slightly angled cut on top, which is perfect if you’re going for a more off-duty model vibe.
2. Futuristic Vibe
You might be wondering how the sporty and futuristic vibes vary, and the biggest difference by far is that the latter typically adopts sharper, more angular cuts. Some futuristic sunglasses are one straight band, almost like a rectangle (see the middle and right images above). Others take on innovative, razor-sharp, or even jagged edges (see the left image above). Regardless, the look you’re left with will likely give more Tron, rave bae, or Kim Kardashian bug-eye sunnies.
Prada Linea Rossa Shield Sunglasses
$349
When I think of futuristic sunglasses, I envision blocky frames that resemble shields. This Prada pair is the perfect example, and the touch of white on the top corners makes them look even more futuristic.
Balenciaga Brown Dynamo Rectangle Sunglasses
$585
This shape of sunglasses is verrrry Kim K-coded. While this Balenciaga pair isn’t necessarily bug-eye style, it’s still very much futuristic in the way the frames curve upwards, almost giving the illusion of a cat eye.
3. Tinted Lenses
Of all the fashion week street style photos I scrolled through, tinted lenses popped up the most. Tinted lenses come in all shapes and sizes, whether you go for a cat-eye frame with yellow lenses or a retro, oversized silhouette with red lenses. If you’re not much of a color person, this trend adds vibrancy to your look in a super subtle way.
Aire Helix Sunglasses
$50
So many tinted lenses are a golden yellow or orange hue (like the ones below), which is why I love these softer yellow frames. The Helix Sunglasses feature metal frames and a slimmer silhouette that, together, look so luxe.
Oakley Holbrook Polarized Sunglasses
$224
Oakley is a trusted brand in the eyewear space. Its offerings truly run the gamut, with each pair being versatile, protective, high-quality, and durable. These polarized shades are no different than the rest of Oakley’s incredible options. They also look super similar to the sunnies in the middle image above.
Gentle Monster Ex SR3 Sunglasses
$400
Find me a cooler pair of pink sunglasses—I’ll wait. These Gentle Monster Ex SR3 shades make me think that the perfect tinted sunglasses really do exist. The goggle-shaped sunnies look just as fab from the front as they do from the sides (peep the silver details on the temples). If you’re browsing for statement sunglasses that’ll earn you loads of compliments, feel free to end your search here because these are drop-dead gorgeous.
4. Oversized Silhouettes
There’s plenty in fashion that looks better in oversized versions. Take, for example, baggy jeans, roomy tees, and ludicrously capacious bags. I can’t forget oversized sunglasses that are reminiscent of the groovy 1970s, though. If you’re searching for a shape that will be the first thing people spot when they glance at you, get yourself a lavish pair of oversized sunglasses that scream Upper East Side and Beverly Hills.
Saint Laurent Mica Sunglasses
$300
Giant cat-eye sunglasses are the best way to appear like you belong on a beach in Europe. The cat-eye style already has a luxe feel, but mix that with oversized frames, and you’ve got one bougie-looking pair of sunnies. Saint Laurent’s Mica Sunglasses definitely give quiet luxury or stealth wealth vibes.
Ray-Ban Beate Sunglasses
$190
This combination of oversized frames and chunky designs deserves a chef’s kiss. There’s something a little Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen about these Ray-Bans. Style them with an otherwise basic or minimalistic outfit so that the sunglasses are the star of the show.
5. Colorful Frames
If you, like me, have a closet filled with greys, blacks, beiges, browns, and whites, vibrant frames are the perfect way to add a pop of color to your otherwise pretty toned-down outfit. They’ll serve as an eye-catching point of interest that’ll have everyone asking where you got your daring sunglasses. Have some fun with this trend, whether it’s through a bold red pair (everyone and their grandma are wearing bright and cherry red hues right now) or an even bolder multi-color pair.
Loewe Inflated Sunglasses
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You’ve likely seen bubble dishes and bubble jewelry, but have you checked out Loewe’s sculptural Inflated Sunglasses? These might be some of the most daring shades on this list, and I’m so here for them, especially in this beautiful red hue. And honestly who cares which top and bottoms you’re wearing when these show-stopping frames are sitting pretty on your face?
Burberry Blinker Sunglasses
$560
I’m a sucker for cobalt blue anything and have never seen owl-shaped sunglasses like these Burberry ones. I can totally envision these blue wraparound nylon-frame sunglasses slaying with an all-black outfit.
6. Round Silhouettes
Channel some vintage and retro feels with a pair of round sunglasses. While this style might seem hard to nail, it works on many face shapes, as evident in the photos above. Each pair sports a different vibe depending on the material, too—from metal to plastic.
Warby Parker Bergen Sunglasses
$145
Gold temples with black frames is a classic and super sleek combo. These Warby Parker sunglasses are made with an impact-resistant lens material and its lenses block 100 percent of ultraviolet (UV) rays. Not to mention, the brand offers complimentary scratched lens replacements for prescription lenses within six months of purchase. If you’re feeling adventurous, don’t hesitate to give the Rose Water colorway a go.
Warby Parker Albie Sunglasses
$145
If perfectly circular lenses don’t flatter your face, take it a notch down with oval-shaped glasses. Start with the Albie Sunglasses in Polished Silver or Polished Gold. The frames are made from stainless steel and the silicone nose pads prevent slipping and pressure. I know most people prefer gold, but I think the silver colorway is very fresh and light enough that it won’t overpower your other facial features or the rest of your ‘fit.
7. Slim Frames
The late 1990s and early 2000s are calling and they want their slim frames back. David Beckham and Brad Pitt rocked these teeny-tiny sunnies back in the day, and now, stars like Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Rihanna, and Beyonce are taking a liking to them. Remember when I said everyone’s wearing oversized fashion pieces? The same can be said of its opposite. Micro skirts, micro shorts, micro bags, and micro sunglasses are all emerging trends that show no sign of stopping any time soon. If you’re on the hunt for a lighter silhouette that barely skims your eyelid and doesn’t cover too much skin at all, get yourself a pair of slim sunglasses.
Chimi 10 Black Sunglasses
$165
Slim sunglasses come in many forms, but perhaps the trendiest is when it’s rectangle-shaped and features a low-slung profile. Example: Chimi’s 10 Black Sunglasses.
Ray-Ban Emy Bio-Based Sunglasses
$185
If you’re looking for something lighter, both in terms of actual weight and aesthetic, this pair of Ray-Bans reminds me of the tiny sunglasses David Beckham and Brad Pitt used to wear.
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