Sleek with Shades: How to Style Your Sunglasses
From your face shape to the fit, fashion and frame styles, choosing the right shades starts with you.
Styles often reflect personality, and fashion trends attract individuals based on their inner self and exposure. For some, sunglasses are worn outside when the sun is out. Others use sunglasses as functional eye protection against direct light and allergens like dust particles.
Whatever category you fall in, you want to make sure that your glasses perfectly complement your look and you feel confident wearing them. If you struggle to match your sunglasses with your day-to-day appearance, there are plenty of tips on styling your sunglasses that will help!
Get the Correct Fit
Comfort should be a primary concern when selecting a pair of stylish sunglasses. It is essential that the glasses fit well and match your facial structure so you can have them on for as long as you wish without any discomfort. A pair that fits naturally with no awkward gaps or painful protrusions is desirable. An ideal fit should lay close to the face and have frames large enough to prevent light from getting in through the sides and top to interfere with your vision. The temple arm material is also essential for comfort.
Find Your Style
Besides comfort, you need to think about why you need the sunglasses. Are you trying to conform to a specific fashion trend or are you looking for all-purpose sunglasses? Having the reason for acquiring sunglasses in mind will help you pick the appropriate pair. Aviators, Wayfarers, or Browlines will work if you desire an all-purpose set. If you have a specific fashion in mind, then you most likely have an idea of the type of glasses you need to get. Classic styles such as Persols have interesting materials and frame shapes that would suit the needs of most fashion enthusiasts. For outdoor lovers, durable and functional pieces for active use should be the go-to.
Lastly, to get the right style and fit, you need to choose sunglasses that complement the shape of your face. Try many styles to see how each looks on you. Fit is just as vital with sunglasses as it is with pants and shirts. Although the right pair of sunglasses is the one you love the most, each style will frame your face uniquely. Accordingly, once you have all the functionally appropriate glasses, pick the pairs that look best on your face. In general, you want to stick to glasses that offset your face’s shape. Most round faces look better in linear squared frames, while thin and angular faces often go well with wide and curved frames.
Keep the Occasion in Mind
Sunglasses look brilliant on sunny days. If you intend to step out for errands, events, or general hangouts when the sun is high and bright, you require a pair of stylish sunglasses with sufficient UV protection. Polarized glasses are excellent for this purpose. They get rid of any glares from reflected light.
If you aim to protect your eyes during outdoor activities, you might need a pair that holds up to that rugged use. Don’t worry, though, you can still be stylish and sporty! Besides barring the sun rays, these pairs should prevent any dirt or debris that might approach your eyes from reaching them. For performance sunglasses, choosing a lens tint color and depth that would be most advantageous for your planned activity is critical.
Complete whatever look you rock with stylish sunglasses to accentuate the clothing. Although sunglasses are mainly a visual aid, they also accessorize your look, just like belts and hats. Choose a pair that is consistent with the colors and styles you have worn. If you have only one or very few pairs, go for a neutral design, which will blend with a broader array of wardrobe choices. If you’re wearing a mostly grayscale outfit, some colored lenses or rose gold frames can be the perfect pop of color.
If you use eyeglasses, you can have your sunglass lenses formulated for your specific prescriptions. That way, you do not have to choose between protecting your eyes from the sun’s blinding rays and seeing. Prescription sunglasses benefit those who spend plenty of time outside and often have glasses as part of their everyday look.
Consider Classic Styles
Glasses come in different styles and shapes. Classic full-frame designs like Wayfarers and Aviators are versatile and go well with nearly every look. They are appropriate for a mom trying to stand out but still look decent in rompers or crop tops and jeans. They also go well with official and smart casual looks. However, unlike Wayfarers, aviators mostly go well with less formal looks.
You can also consider half-frame sunglasses to enhance your attire. These are more vintage and have immense fashion-savvy and business appeal. Glasses like semi-rimless and browlines complement flip flops and shorts or suits and tie just alike. They are an excellent alternative to the same humdrum styles seen every day.
Overall, play around with different shapes and colors of sunglasses depending on your day’s appearance. Go for what looks good on your face, and get more pairs to have a healthy variety to play around with. Timeless and versatile pairs are a must-have, but a few trending shapes are a huge bonus.
About the Creator
Tess DiNapoli
Tess DiNapoli is an artist, freelance writer, and content strategist. She has a passion for yoga and often writes about health and wellness, but also enjoys covering the fashion industry and world of fitness.
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