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Men’s Rectangular Sunglasses

Rectangular sunglasses for men became all the rage in the 1960s when mod was in style. Big, oversized frames mimicked geometric shapes and patterns from clothing. Both men and women alike followed this trend, and it’s been popping up again for celebrities and influencers today. 

Rectangle sunglasses typically look best on men with rounded and oval faces. If you’re one of those rare people with a heart-shaped face, you could wear some rectangular sunglasses as well. The sharper edges of rectangle sunglasses help give faces that lack edges some definition.

 

How to Choose Rectangle Polarized Sunglasses

When picking sunglasses, you can choose regular ones or polarized ones. While regular sunglasses still protect your eyes from UV rays, they don’t offer extra protection from glare and it’s harder to see contrast. At WMP Eyewear, we offer these rectangle polarized sunglasses for men at an affordable price. 

If you’re looking for some aviators, Emerson offers that retro, oversized rectangular look. Available in out-of-this-world colors like Moonrock grey, its single bridge design brings the vintage-inspired vibes while the more contemporary, acetate frames of today provide a modernized update.

Another pair of rectangular sunglasses that pay homage to the 60s is Abner, inspired by legendary auto designer Carroll Shelby's iconic shades. With a smoke green lens and champagne-colored crystal clear acetate frames, you’ll catch the eyes of every person in the room in these ultra stylish sunglasses.

A solid pair of sunglasses should be in every closet, and Wesley’s effortlessly cool appeal will work with every outfit. These rectangular, crystal brown frames offer comfort and support for a day at the pool or hard work at a job site.

For a hard rectangular shape, our Lance frames are a powerful style. With a sharp line across the top and double nose bridge, this modern style channels the 70s with features that belong in today’s wardrobe.

When you need a pair of simple, rectangular sunglasses, Jacob is the way to go. This style comes in solid black and will help give you the best of all worlds with its fashionable functionalityIts straightforward shape, polarized lenses and sturdy stainless steel arms make for the perfect everyday shade.

 

High-Quality Men’s Sunglasses at a Reasonable Price

At WMP Eyewear, we only use the best materials for our men’s sunglasses. With frames made of acetate or stainless steel, you can be certain they can withstand some wear and tear to keep up with how hard you work and play. And with the amount of compliments you're sure to receive while wearing them why not share your new style staple - they make great gifts for any friend or member of the family.

 

FAQs

What is the trend for sunglasses 2023?

This year, we’ve seen celebrities wear chunky, square sunglasses and cool wire or plastic aviators. Many people choose oversized looks or lenses with thicker frames, just like how mod sunglasses were worn in the 1960s. If you want to try some styles that match trends in 2023, order a pair like Abner or Emerson.

 

What face shape do rectangular sunglasses look bad on?

Rectangular sunglasses aren't recommended for those who already have sharp lines on their faces. So if you have a square face, rectangle sunglasses will likely accentuate that shape more intensely. Instead, opt for round sunglasses to offset your angles.

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