Black Sunglasses
Black Sunglasses
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Black Sunglasses
What are the latest trends in black sunglasses fashion?
Do black sunglasses come in different shapes and sizes for various face types?
What is the difference between polarized and non-polarized black sunglasses?
Do black sunglasses come in different lens shapes and tints?
Are there any classic or iconic black sunglasses styles that never go out of fashion?
What are the latest trends in black sunglasses fashion?
Eager to up your cool factor? There’s no easier way than throwing on a pair of black sunglasses. The beauty of these babies is that they go with everything, and they never go out of style. All-noir cat eyes a la Audrey Hepburn are always in vogue, as is the ever-enigmatic oversized onyx frame. An inky circular pair evokes Lennon-level laidback-ness, and it’s tough to go wrong with a teensy ‘90s-model-off-duty oval. Pair with pops of color to allow your outfit to shine, or go for an all-black ensemble to appear effortlessly, extremely sophisticated.
Do black sunglasses come in different shapes and sizes for various face types?
They certainly do. You’re sure to find a pair of dark designer sunglasses to suit both your personal tastes and your face shape, although we recommend an emphasis on the former. Peruse our men’s and women’s collections if that’s your jam, or simply explore the breadth of options. From classic black cat eye shades worthy of Audrey Hepburn to futuristic angles and kooky corners, our inky shades come in plenty of shapes and sizes. Perhaps you’re looking for a frame shaped like a dew drop, or an acorn, or a regular round. We’ve got it, and even better: we’ve got it in your size. Our range of frames come in narrow, average, and wide sizes, because we believe one-size-fits-all should never go anywhere near your face.
What is the difference between polarized and non-polarized black sunglasses?
Allow us to shed some much-needed light on the subject of polarized black shades. They’re the champions of glare reduction, making them ideal for driving or water-adjacent activities such as piloting a luxury yacht, which we’re sure you do all the time. Their extra-protective powers of increased visual clarity do mean that you’ll be seeing the world in slightly different colors, which is something that non-polarized lenses won’t do. Those still offer great UV protection, so we recommend using them for your less hands-on outdoor excursions.
Do black sunglasses come in different lens shapes and tints?
You’ll find sable sunnies out the wazoo on our site, from teeny circles to chunky squares to asymmetrical ultra-modern frames. As for the tint, that will depend on the lens type you choose. Opting for a traditional sunglass lens, whether it carries your prescription or reader strength, means your shades are 100% UV protected and come fully-tinted in classic black. Polarized lenses, on the other hand, is where you’ll find brown- and gray-tinted lenses. These kinds of shades are ideal for those who enjoy things like operating hang-gliders, fly-fishing, and any other activity that requires you to see unhindered. The most common tint you’ll see as gray: they’ll keep colors looking relatively natural while providing much-needed visible clarity. We also offer brown-tinted polarized sunnies, which may be a standout option for those to whom the details matter the most – golfers, fishermen, ant farmers, and the like. – you get the picture.
Are there any classic or iconic black sunglasses styles that never go out of fashion?
Well, we wouldn’t be entirely remiss to answer with “all of them,” but we imagine you’re looking for specifics. It’s near-impossible to go wrong with club master or wayfarer shapes, which reliably exude effortless cool. Cat eye frames are go-tos for retro glamor, of course, and round shapes have been in vogue since the ‘60s. Very large and very teeny frames tend to go in and out of style, so when in doubt, stick to styles that transcend fads and you’ll always be on-trend.