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Best sunglasses for men to style out summer

03 June 2024 , 16:10
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Best sunglasses for men to style out summer
Best sunglasses for men to style out summer

SUN's out, specs out: it's time to get your summer accessories into shape as we bring you the best sunglasses for men, available to shop now.

Sunglasses aren't just a practical accessory: they're a defining element of any look, adding instant style and personality.

Whether you're drawn to timeless aviators, angular silhouettes or statement fashion shades, we've got you covered with a winning selection that will elevate your wardrobe this season – and protect your eyes.

Not only that, but we've picked out some key styles across different price points; so you're guaranteed to find the perfect pair of sunglasses whether you're shopping for something top-range, mid-range or more budget-friendly.

Discover our pick of the best sunglasses for men, below.

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Best aviator sunglasses for men

  • Rayban Aviator Titanium, £388 from Sunglass Hut - buy here
  • Diver in Carey Blue, £54.99 £38.49 from Hawkers - buy here
  • Boots Mens Sunglasses - Matt Black Frame, £15 from Boots - buy here

Designed for military pilots in the 1930s, aviators are pretty much synonymous with American pop culture: think Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver and Tom Cruise in Top Gun.

Such was the impact of the latter, that sales of Ray-Ban’s aviators rose by nearly 40 per cent in the seven months after the film’s 1986 release.

These days, aviators are still very much an iconic frame of choice, with a classic feel that will never look dated.

Splurge on this Ray-Ban pair for ultimate authenticity, or if you're looking for a contemporary spin, Hakwers's 'Diver' iteration impresses with its tortoiseshell high-gloss acetate frame.

Meanwhile, for something budget-friendly, you can't go wrong with this matt black pair from Boots for just £15. Bargain!

Best round sunglasses for men

  • Polo Ralph Lauren, £145 from Sunglass Hut - buy here
  • Moma Midtown in Polarized Gold Green, £44.99 £25 from Hawkers - buy here
  • ASOS DESIGN 70s round sunglasses with light brown lens in gold, £13 from ASOS - buy here

Another classic sunglasses choice, a pair of round frames à la John Lennon always manages to add a bit of retro flair to a look.

If you don't mind splashing the cash, this Ralph Lauren Polo pair features a chunky clear frame which adds some modern edge. We've opted for light brown but it also comes in three other colourways including grey and green.

For our mid-price pick, the 'Moma Midtown' from Hawkers is seriously cool, so it's no wonder it's a bestseller. 'The sunglasses are amazing. They are polarised and the lenses are pleasant to look through. They have a strong retro look and feel. The quality matches that of glasses of three times the price,' raves one shopper.

For the ultimate bargain though, it has to be this ASOS Design pair which reviewers describe as 'absolutely excellent'. The light brown lens and gold frame add some definite 70s vibes: team with a polo shirt tucked into a pair of brown tailored trousers to complete the look.


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Best Wayfarer sunglasses for men

  • Prada Regular - High Bridge Fit, £325 from Sunglass Hut - buy here
  • Tide XMP620 Matt Black Polarised Cat.3, £50 from Bloc - buy here
  • Brown tortoise shell square sunglasses, £12 from River Island - buy here

Wayfarers were first introduced in the 1950s, with the Ray-Ban favourites seen on stars from Marilyn Monroe to James Dean.

Featuring a plastic frame and broad horizontal bar that rests at the top of the nose, they're another classic that you can always rely on to look good – plus they suit every face shape.

Here, our designer splurge is Prada: the polished black rectangle frames are timeless, while the high bridge fit 'offers a more secure and comfortable fit for those with a high nose bridge and lower cheekbones'.

Another great choice is the Tide XMP620 by Bloc which boasts a hand-finished frame and Category 3 impact-resistant lenses, ideal for bright light conditions.

And at just £12, River Island's square sunglasses are available in black rubber or brown tortoiseshell and look way more expensive than they are.

Best statement sunglasses for men

  • KAMO x Vinnys Square Acetate Sunglasses, £135 from Liberty - buy here
  • Arnette Ilum 2.0, £77 from Sunglass Hut - buy here
  • Lash - Black Matcha, £38.49 from Hawkers - buy here

If you want your sunglasses to do the talking, a statement fashion pair is one of the easiest ways to add impact to a look.

These oversized square sunglasses from Danish brand KAMO are made in collaboration with fellow Danes, Vinnys, and have a bold design that'll help you stand out. The chunky acetate frame is finished in a tortoise colourway, with an angular design that makes it unique.

For a sportier and more urban vibe, the Ilum 2.0 by street-inspired eyewear brand, Arnette, is dripping with attitude with a gold flame design on the frame that looks ultra-sharp.

Or for a statement on a budget, Hawkers's vintage-style square sunglasses play up perfectly to the 70s comeback, with a marbled frame and matcha green lenses for good measure.

Best Clubmaster sunglasses for men

  • Gucci Regular - High Bridge Fit, £405 £283.50 from Sunglass Hut - buy here
  • Calvin Klein Square Shiny Tortoise Solid Green G15 CK20314S, £105 £45 from Secret Sales - buy here
  • Connor Sunglasses, £28 from Fat Face - buy here

Another absolute classic made famous by Ray-Ban, the browline design of Clubmaster sunglasses was initially worn with clear prescription lenses but given a tinted makeover in the 80s – and hasn't looked back since.

The beauty of this style is its ability to work for smarter, more formal occasions – so you can don them with a suit whether you're attending gold rims and a filter category of 3 for those sunny days.

Lucy Atkins

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