Guess

Guess eyewear on TheList focuses on sharp cat-eye and defined square silhouettes, cut to frame the face with clean lines. Expect angular profiles, bold acetate fronts, and translucent finishes that sit comfortably between statement and everyday wear. Filter by sunglasses or eyeglasses to find a pair that aligns with your rotation.

Guess

This Guess edit is built around graphic cat-eye and square-frame shapes that read modern without feeling overdesigned. Thick acetate fronts, from tortoiseshell to clear amber tones, give structure; lighter metal constructions keep a thinner line for those who prefer something minimal. Oversized options sit alongside tighter, rectangular cuts, so you can tune how directional you want the silhouette to be.

Use the product pages to compare frame shapes against your current pair and how you wear them — desk, commute, or travel. Polarised and non-polarised lenses, prescription-ready frames, and fashion sunglasses all sit in the same clean lineup for easy browsing. Highlights in this collection include:

  • Bold cat-eye sunglasses that sharpen everyday styling.
  • Square and oversized eyeglasses for a more architectural profile.
  • Tortoiseshell and translucent acetates that pair easily with tailored or casual looks.

FAQ

How do Guess cat-eye frames fit compared to square styles?
Cat-eye Guess frames tend to lift and visually narrow the face, with slightly more height at the outer edge. Square and rectangular styles give a straighter, more architectural line across the brow. If you have a round or oval face, sharper square shapes usually read cleaner; if your features are angular, cat-eye frames add contrast. Check each product’s measurements to match your existing pair.
Are Guess eyeglass frames on TheList suitable for prescription lenses?
Yes, Guess eyeglass frames in this collection accept prescription lenses. Your optician can fit lenses to the frame, provided the measurements and material work with your prescription. We recommend sharing the listed frame size and bridge width with your optician before ordering. If you’re between two sizes, choose based on the frame width that matches your current everyday glasses.
How should I choose between tortoiseshell and translucent Guess frames?
Tortoiseshell Guess frames tend to ground bolder shapes and sit well with tailoring, denim, and darker palettes. Translucent and clear acetates feel lighter on the face and pair easily with technical outerwear or minimal wardrobes. If you wear a lot of black or navy, both will work; tortoiseshell reads slightly stronger, translucent stays more discreet. Use the close-up imagery to gauge how much contrast you want against your skin tone and hair color.
What is the return policy for Guess eyewear purchased on TheList?
Guess eyewear follows TheList’s standard return policy, provided frames are unworn, with tags and all original packaging. You can try them on at home to check fit and proportion, but avoid adjusting the arms or adding lenses before you decide to keep them. Check the returns section at checkout for specifics on timing and any regional exceptions. Sale items follow the conditions stated on their product pages.
How can I tell if a Guess frame will work with my face shape?
Compare the listed lens width, bridge, and arm length to a pair you already wear comfortably. Cat-eye and upswept shapes usually complement round, oval, and heart-shaped faces; square and rectangular Guess frames often balance softer features. If your face is narrower, avoid the most oversized silhouettes and stay closer to your current frame width. Use side-on and front-on product images to judge where the frame hits your brow line and cheekbones.