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Shop Square Sunglasses
The epitome of cool, retro square sunglasses first gained popularity in the 1960s among creative types. This era saw the continuation of the thick and white frames of the 1940s, with the only difference being that the shape was now square. The fashion-forward folk quickly latched on to this growing trend.
Fashion Fit for a Princess
Pretty much every woman who was on trend back in this day could then be regularly seen wearing a pair of thick-framed, white sunglasses that were square in shape. This was also the era where in 1956, American actress Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of Monaco and revolutionised princess fashion forever. Before and after her marriage, Princess Grace was often seen wearing black sunglasses, with her signature style square sunglasses influencing current fashion and is still seen as the definition of vintage sunglasses chic until today.
Square Shades Making a Comeback
A timeless classic, square sunglasses have been around for over 50 years and this design has stood the test of time over these decades. From President JFK all the way to the Taylor Swifts of the world, square sunglasses have continued to stay on top of the optical industry time and time again.These sunglasses have revolutionized the pop movement and have no intentions of slowing down at all. In recent years, these shades have made a major comeback, and we don’t foresee them disappearing from the spotlight anytime soon. Retro square shades are the choice pair for all you rebels without a cause.
Endless Varieties
Square sunglasses are a staple frame design that every eyewear brand will offer. Brands ranging from Ray-Ban, Oakley, to Costa or SMITH. Adding to this, options available for buying square sunglasses online are endless. You can find any frame colour you want, including a variety of lens types and frame finishes to match with your wardrobe and fashion sense.
Square sunglasses have a flat lens design that can hold almost any lens prescription. Since there is almost no wrap in these lenses, you never have to worry about getting the fishbowl effect or experience any distortion with them. Adding to this, square frames are ideal for a cool and casual look, and can be worn by both men and women. These frames suit most face shapes, especially round and oblong faces, and are even available in medium to wide fits. From medium sized to oversized retro square sunglasses, you’ll never run out of a combination to suit your own personal style and fashion flair.