Metal Sunglasses
Metal sunglasses are a true adornment for the face: thin lines, elegant finish, fashionable shapes, and a contour that adds confidence. They are quite lightweight and durable – ideal, especially for summer in the city.
What are the advantages of metal sunglasses?
Sunglasses with metal frames have gained recognition among both men and women due to their elegance and practicality.
- Metal frames are resistant to damage (e.g., if the glasses fall on the ground), which means these glasses will serve you for a long time.
- Their lightness ensures comfort even during hours of wear – they are perfect for long sightseeing tours or long car journeys.
- They perfectly complement a variety of styles – from casual to more elegant outfits.
- Slim temples for under a hat/helmet – thin metal easily fits under headwear and presses less than a thick plastic frame.
What should you remember when choosing metal frames for sunglasses?
Metal eyeglass frames have a few drawbacks that are worth considering before purchasing:
- They are prone to corrosion, especially in contact with water or sweat, which is hard to avoid in the summer! The solution is to choose stainless steel or titanium.
- They can heat up in direct sunlight (which is why it's better to put them in a case before swimming in the sea, rather than leaving them on a towel in full sun).
- Metal frames are less flexible than plastic ones, which can be uncomfortable during prolonged wear.
- Shiny metal can catch light, and such reflections can be visible in vacation photos.
What shapes of metal sunglasses are most fashionable?
Metal sunglasses are very popular, and their diverse shapes align with the latest trends.
- Aviators - Classic aviators are always in vogue. Rectangular frames are a universal choice, fitting many styles and face types.
- Navigators - A rectangular, more angular version of aviators; a more business-like, structured contour.
- Round - Create an "artistic" look, great for minimalist outfits.
- Panto - Slightly oval with a gently flattened top; a balance between retro and modern, they make the face look "soft."
- Hexagon/Octagon (Geometric) - Classic with a subtle twist; they stand out but aren't too flashy, looking great with smart casual outfits.
- Slim Rectangle (Y2K) — narrow, rectangular lenses on thin metal; a fashion accent, with a bit of a techno vibe.
How to choose metal sunglasses to suit your face shape and features?
Choosing metal sunglasses to suit your face shape is a matter of considering a few key aspects:
- Square face (with a strong jawline) - Reach for round or panto glasses in a thin metal frame – they will soften your facial features. Additionally, gradient lenses and a matte finish instead of gloss.
- Round face - Opt for navigators or slim rectangles. Vertical lines wonderfully slim down plump features. A double bridge will also work well.
- Heart-shaped face (wide forehead, narrower chin) - Aviators or light browlines will balance proportions, adding visual "weight" near the eyebrows. Choose thinner metal and lighter lens colors.
- Rectangular / long face - Panto or aviators with high lenses will optically shorten the face. Avoid very narrow shapes and excessively wide lenses. A pronounced top line (browline/double bridge) will also work well.
- Diamond face (high cheekbones) - Round or soft hexagonal frames in metal will balance the cheeks and emphasize the eyes. Gloss or brushed gold/silver looks good.