Sunglasses for Men

Sunglasses for Men on TheList brings together everyday frames and directional silhouettes with a focus on line, proportion, and comfort. Explore round, rectangular, shield, and geometric shapes in metal and acetate that sit cleanly with tailoring or off-duty layers. Each pair is selected for considered construction, from sculpted bridges to weighted temples that feel good all day.

Sunglasses for Men

This edit of sunglasses accessories for men spans confident daily eyewear and graphic statement frames. Find oval and round shapes, squared acetates with presence, and angular shield lenses that read architectural rather than seasonal. Metal frames keep profiles light and minimal, while thick-cut acetate adds structure and volume around the face.

Choose by silhouette and use:

  • Round and phantos styles that pair well with soft tailoring
  • Rectangular and square frames that sharpen casual uniforms
  • Oversized and shield designs for a more directional look
Shop popular brands like Balenciaga, Cartier, Cutler And Gross, Dandy's, Dita Lancier and more. Every style ships from authorized partners with full provenance, so you can focus on proportion, lens tone, and how the frame works with your wardrobe.

FAQ

How should I choose the right frame shape for my face?
Start with contrast: softer, round frames work well on angular features, while square or rectangular frames balance softer face shapes. If you prefer a neutral option, slightly rounded rectangles suit most profiles. Use product photos on-model and measurements to judge width and height before you decide.
What is the difference between metal and acetate sunglasses?
Metal sunglasses usually feel lighter and read more minimal, with finer lines and adjustable nose pads on many styles. Acetate frames tend to offer more structure, bolder profiles, and richer color or tortoiseshell finishes. Choose metal if you want something understated, acetate if you prefer a stronger graphic effect around the eyes.
Can these sunglasses work with both tailoring and casual looks?
Yes, many frames in this collection are designed to move between suiting and everyday outfits. Slim metal or refined round shapes sit easily with a blazer, while squared acetate and bolder shields lean into casual or directional styling. Consider how much presence you want the sunglasses to have against the rest of your look.
How do I read the measurements on each pair of sunglasses?
Measurements typically list lens width, bridge width, and temple length in millimeters. Compare lens and bridge width to a pair you already own that fits well. A small change of a few millimeters can alter how the frame sits, so use those numbers alongside the fit notes and on-model imagery.
Are the lenses suitable for daily outdoor wear?
The collection focuses on sunglasses designed for regular outdoor use, with tinted lenses that reduce brightness and glare. Some pairs offer darker tones better suited to strong sun, while others use lighter tints that indoors more easily. Check each product’s lens color and description to match your usual environment and preferences.