Sunglasses - what’s in?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Steampunk.

Go to Jollyrancher.com


Sorry I meant jollynova.com

https://www.jollynova.com/products/retro-round-metal-hd-polarized-punk-steampunk-sunglasses-for-women-men-vintage-sun-glasses


Not many people can pull these off.
Anonymous
I’ve been through a few pairs of Shady Rays, but I still preferred a pair of tortoise Ray-ban New Wayfarers I got 8 years ago. They were fantastic until I accidentally stepped on them. I just ordered another pair on Ruelala. They’re a durable classic for good reason!
Anonymous
I have several pair, all different in style:

Large black frame Tom Ford's

Small tortoise shell, round frame with a blue reflective lense

Large tortoise shell frame RayBan

Classic Aviator RayBan

I wear them all, and I feel they all still look stylish.
Anonymous
I wear oversized cat eye frames. I figure bigger = more protection. Or at least less glare and sun leaking around and over the frames, which seems to bother me more and more as I get into my 50s
Anonymous
Another vote for goodr! You can spend 50ish and get a neutral colored pair and a fun colored pair. They’re so comfy, the only sunglasses that don’t squeeze my head after a while.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for goodr! You can spend 50ish and get a neutral colored pair and a fun colored pair. They’re so comfy, the only sunglasses that don’t squeeze my head after a while.


+1! I got my first goodr sunglasses this year and love them, so comfortable and don't slip with sweat or anything.
Anonymous
We like classics styles at low prices from https://tifosioptics.com/?al_pg_id=93f0061b-9499-45a3-845e-915ad3ba8e51
Anonymous
Goodr is very popular at my southern state pool. I have prescription from zenni.
Anonymous
All sunglasses turn you into a movie character so you just have to look in the mirror and decide who you’re going to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lost my sunglasses and looking for new. Will spend up to $100. What’s in right now? Old pair was aviator style. Thanks for advice!


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Anonymous
I buy Zennis because I need prescription lenses and can't buy off the rack.

You could order some there with non prescription lenses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Goodr. I feel like moms in my southern town are over spending $200 on sunglasses.


Agree. You could also look at Knockarounds. I see a lot of younger people in sunglasses with colored lenses and frames. But i wouldnt spend $$ on that because it will go out of style: https://knockaround.com/pages/womens-sunglasses
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wear oversized cat eye frames. I figure bigger = more protection. Or at least less glare and sun leaking around and over the frames, which seems to bother me more and more as I get into my 50s


Same here. Mine are Kate Spade and I’ve had them over 10 years (and wear them 12 mos/yr). I like the oversized eye and thick sides because they block the most sun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just pick what fits your face.

There’s no point to expensive sunglasses. They’re all the same.


Disagree. My Maui Jim sunglasses are the most stylish and durable sunglasses I have ever had.


Love my Maui Jims. I have had 3 pair over the last 17 years. The first lasted like 8 years until a child got a hold of them, still have and wear the other two. Both have prescription lenses in them.


Another vote for Maui Jims. I have had mine for probably 15 years, so clearly this doesn't respond to your question of what is in but I don't select sunglasses based on trends. I replaced the nose pieces once - for free from their web site - because I stupidly left the glasses on the car dash once in extreme heat and the nose pads were never the same after that.
Anonymous
Can't go wrong with Wayfarer and/or Aviator sunglasses
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