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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Lasting Trends in Men’s Eyewear



As you’ve noticed, men’s eyewear has become even more masculine than before, with older shapes and sizes being reborn with contemporary edge, men’s eyewear are surely getting better.

The Masculine shape of the Aviator sunglasses and double brow-bar styles have returned but this time, it is now made with more durable materials and snazzy styles that vary. Funky colors have joined these men’s eyewear and they are definitely something that can give you some attention.

Larger and bolder eye sizes and frame shapes are trendy today. If you have a small face, we suggest to veer away from men’s eyewear that are too big. The small, “John Lennon” glasses are still around, and they still work well with smaller faces.

Rimless and styles that are semi-rimless, where the eyeglasses lenses are held in place by a screw (rimless frames) or a transparent nylon wire (semi-rimless frames), are perfect for the man who wants a modern or minimalistic look.
You can also try combining a pair of rimless glasses with anti-reflective lenses and the glasses practically disappear. Men will appreciate the lightweight comfort provided by this frame and lens combination, while women will appreciate the classy look.

Titanium is used in other things like in golf clubs, bicycles and space shuttles, it is in fact a big draw for men’s eyewear material. This kind of metal is actually lightweight, non-corrosive, very durable and stylish as well, titanium frames rate high in both the function and the fashion categories. Other options such as stainless steel and aluminum also are popular and have lightweight and durable properties when formed into a frame. Materials like these are often used by designer eyeglass frames because of their high-quality finish.

Men’s eyewear made with plastic are actually the more popular trend for the younger generation, it is hip and retro looking. It is also lightweight and comfortable, plastic frames come in a wide variety of styles that include thin plastics, bold, black ‘50s-style frames and layers of colored plastics laminated together to create a unique effect. Classic shapes in tortoise patterns are also one of the most popular styles still.

The styles mentioned above have been around for decades but they still kept their lasting style to this modern edge with a few changes. These are classic trends that will never go out in style, if you want a men’s eyewear that would really look good, stick with ones above.

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