Frequently Asked Questions About Rimless Sunglasses
Do rimless sunglasses break easily?
Rimless aren't fragile so much as different: the stress sits at the lens mounts rather than a surrounding frame, so they reward a case and a two-handed on/off habit. Ours pair durable metal hardware with adjustable nose pads to keep tension even. We break down exactly where frameless designs hold up — and who should skip them — in our optician's durability guide.
Can I get rimless sunglasses in my prescription?
Yes — almost every frame on this page can be made prescription. Pick a frame, upload your Rx at checkout, and choose single-vision, bifocal, or progressive sun lenses. A note: very strong prescriptions can show a thicker edge on a rimless mount, so message us first and we'll advise.
Are frameless sunglasses good for driving?
They're great for it — no rim means a wider, uninterrupted field of view, which helps at intersections and on the open road. For heavy glare off wet roads or water, choose one of our polarized styles; otherwise UV400 covers the eye-protection job.
What face shape suits rimless sunglasses?
Most of them, because there's no bold edge to fight your features. As a starting point: round or oval lenses soften an angular (square/diamond) face; rectangle or geometric lenses add definition to a rounder face; aviators flatter heart-shaped faces. Use virtual try-on to confirm before you buy.









