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Storm Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Storm Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Storm
$35.95$49.95
4.7
Zero Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Zero Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Zero
$42.95$83.95
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Bodie Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Bodie Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Bodie
$25.95$39.95
Chloe Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Chloe Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Chloe
$53.95$106.95
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Mysti Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Mysti Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Mysti
$39.95$54.95
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Clark Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Clark Black Cat Eye Sunglasses
Clark
$53.95$106.95

Black Cat Eye Sunglasses

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Black cat eye sunglasses do what a winged liner does — draw one clean, upswept line across your face and let it do the talking. Black is the ink: on a cat-eye silhouette it doesn't recede, it sharpens. Every pair here is a named frame (Emma, Isabella, Jacob), optician-verified, 100% UV-blocking, and Rx-ready — and you can try any of them on virtually before you commit to the wing.
Black Cat Eye Sunglasses, in Your Prescription,Nearly every frame here can be built with single-vision, bifocal, or progressive lenses in the same dark tints. One optician's note for progressive wearers: a cat-eye's lens is shallower at the outer corners, so we check that each frame's lens height leaves room for a full progressive corridor before it ships — that's part of the optician verification every Aoolia order gets. Upload your Rx at checkout; prescription pairs typically ship in 7–10 business days.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Black Cat Eye Sunglasses

Are black cat eye sunglasses in style in 2026?

Yes — on both ends of the spectrum. Slim, flick-level black cat-eyes carry the '90s revival, while oversized full-wing frames hold the glamour lane. Black is the colorway that survives trend cycles between the two: when in doubt, it's the cat-eye you'll still wear in five years.

Do black cat eye sunglasses suit round faces?

They're one of the best pairings. The upswept corners add the angle a round face doesn't have, and black gives that angle maximum definition. Use the brow rule above — wing pointing at the tail of your brow — and start from the classic-cat middle of the range rather than the largest frames.

Can men wear black cat eye sunglasses?

Plenty do — this collection includes men's styles ({FRAME_M1}, {FRAME_M2}), and the flick end of the range reads as a sharp rectangle with a lifted corner rather than a costume piece. Filter by Men's Sunglasses above; black is the easiest colorway to make the shape read masculine.

Should I choose matte or glossy black?

Glossy acetate reads dressier and catches light along the upswept line — it emphasizes the wing. Matte black mutes the shine and makes the same silhouette feel casual and modern. If the pair is for daily wear over multiple outfits, matte is the more forgiving finish; for occasions, glossy earns its keep.

Black or tortoise cat eye sunglasses — which should I get?

Black gives you one uninterrupted graphic line; tortoise breaks the same line into warm amber pattern, which reads softer and more vintage. If you wear mostly cool tones or want the eyeliner effect, stay black. If your wardrobe runs warm, browse our tortoise sunglasses collectionand compare the same silhouettes there.