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Men's Sunglasses
Sunglasses you'd actually wear twice. Whether you're commuting through morning glare, posted up at the lake, or just stepping out for coffee — these are men's sunglasses built around how you live, not how the runway lives. Polarized, prescription-ready, and previewable on your own face in 10 seconds. Pick a pair. We'll handle the rest.
Aviator — The shape that built the genre. Teardrop lenses, double bridge, and enough swagger to cover any outfit you didn't plan.Wayfarer — Trapezoidal frame, square attitude. Works on more face shapes than people give it credit for.Round — Quietly confident. Best when you don't want to look like you tried.Rectangle & Square — Sharper lines for softer faces. The thinking man's go-to.Sport & Wrap — When the squint matters more than the silhouette. Built for motion.Rimless — Frame? What frame. Light, low-profile, and harder to argue with.
For the Drive. Polarized lenses cut the glare off windshields and hood reflections. Look for grey or amber tints — they preserve traffic light contrast.For the Water. Fishing, boating, beach days. Polarization is non-negotiable here; it's the difference between seeing through the surface and squinting at it.For the Course. Golf players go for rose or copper tints — they make greens read sharper. Lightweight wraparounds keep the frame out of your swing line.For Everyday. UV400 is the floor, not the ceiling. If your sunglasses don't block 100% of UVA/UVB, they're an accessory, not eye protection.
Round face? Go angular — rectangles, squares, and classic wayfarers add structure. Square face? Soften with rounder lines — aviators, round frames, and oversized styles. Oval face? Lucky you. Most shapes work. Lean into whatever style you actually like. Heart-shaped face? Bottom-heavy frames balance the proportion — aviators and rounded rectangles are the sweet spot.Pro tip from our fit team: Frame width should roughly match your temple-to-temple width. Anything wider slides; anything narrower pinches.
Need prescription sunglasses? Every frame on this page can be made to your Rx — single vision, progressive, or readers — with polarized or photochromic lenses. Upload your prescription at checkout, or tell us how to read it.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Men's Sunglasses
How do I know what sunglass shape fits my face?
As a rule, contrast your face shape: round faces look balanced in angular frames,square faces in rounded ones, oval faces in most shapes, and heart-shaped faces inbottom-heavy frames like aviators. Use Aoolia's virtual try-on to confirm before you buy.
Can I get prescription sunglasses on Aoolia?
Yes. Every men's sunglass frame on Aoolia can be made with single-vision, progressive,or reading prescription lenses, in polarized or photochromic options.
What's the difference between UV400 and polarized?
UV400 blocks 100% of UVA and UVB radiation — it's about eye health. Polarization blocks horizontal glare reflected off flat surfaces — it's about visual comfort.They're independent features; you can have one without the other. The best men's sunglasses have both.
Are Aoolia sunglasses good for driving?
Look for polarized lenses in grey, amber, or copper. These preserve traffic lightcolor while cutting glare. We tag every driving-suitable frame on the product page.









