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Elasta - E 1648
Regular price $130.88
Black Havana Gray Crystal Brown Havana
Carrera - 323
Regular price $181.00
Brown Palladium Matte Black Gold Gold
Carrera - 335
Regular price $191.25
Black Gold Matte Gold Matte Ruthenium
Longchamp - LO2740
Regular price $131.70
Black/Havana Striped Brown/Azure Olive/Havana Purple/Havana Striped Peach/Sand + 2 more
Native Ken - Chambers
Regular price $265.00
Matte Black Matte Black/Gray Camo Tortoise
J.F. Rey - JF3008
Regular price $504.00
Black/Gold Blue/Red Red/Black Green/Gray Green/Purple Purple/Blue + 3 more
J.F. Rey - JF1497
Regular price $476.00
Blue/Fuchsia Gradient Pink/Brown Lace

Today there are innumerable eyewear shapes available in the market. Contemporary brands provide every frame possible in every color, material, and design. However, despite so many options, most styles are still derived from a few basic geometric shapes. These are mainly those square, rectangular, round, and oval frames, upon which the whole idea of so many innovations we see in an eyewear collection is based. Most designers would tend to start with these basic shapes, followed by building upon them to get a much more inventive version thereof.


Fashion has manifested a variety of distinct silhouettes of late. Geometric eyeglasses soon became a proliferation-urban-model-gaze. Eyewear with five, six, or even eight angles, plus triangular and hexagonal styles, is rising in popularity among those seeking the bold and the novel. An edgy angle and an immediate boost in expressive styling qualify these silhouettes as the spotlight for geometric eyeglasses. Geometric eyeglasses complement personality and lend an air of distinctive style to any wardrobe. With such a wide and expressive range of geometric frames present, you are sure to find one to complement your face type.


Some things should be kept in mind while picking eyewear. The shape of the frame should complement the face geometry. The soft texture of a round face should sharpen its features and present a windows frame in angular geometric design that makes it fit perfectly with the round face. For instance, a square or triangle face has a strong angle, and perhaps it could use some effort to get a more balanced view, which softens or curves slightly. If wearing geometric eyeglasses are well-suited to one's style and complemented by their characteristics, one might even very likely find themselves improving personal settings or enhancing their natural good looks as well or just helping them present themselves a bit better overall.