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Classic Specs
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RECTANGULAR FRAMES
Classic rectangular frames complement oval-, round-, and heart-shaped faces. The square edges contrast a rounder face frame.
For a simple style change-up, choose a black frame. For a little more pop, pick a pair with an extra detail, like clear bottoms or color along the inside of the frame.
Classic Specs Duke Glasses in Carbon Black
$89, classicspecs.com
Prada
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Fetch
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Lookmatic
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Warby Parker
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TORTOISE SHELL FRAMES
Tortoise shell frames are for the guy who wants his style to say, "I've read many books and own a leather chair . . . but I can still tear up the dance floor."
Since the color is so versatile, you can get away with different frame shapes. Round frames complement men with an angular face.
If you have a strong jawline, pick up a pair of round or oval frames for the perfect contrast.
Warby Parker Bensen in Whiskey Tortoise
$95, warbyparker.com
Made Eyewear
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Classic Specs
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Oliver Peoples
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METAL FRAMES
There's nothing wrong with classic metal frames—but some are too classic. Thin, oval readers give off an outdated vibe.
For a modern twist, pick a rounder shape. This will add proportion and balance to your face.
If you have a heart-shaped face—broad forehead, high cheekbones, and a narrow chin—your best bet is a light, rectangular frame.
Related: The Better Man Project—2,000+ Tricks for Looking Your Best
Oliver Peoples OP-43 30th in Antique Gold
$630, oliverpeoples.com
Made Eyewear
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Ray-Ban
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Moscot
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COLOR FRAMES
If you're a man of simple style, spice up your look with a pair of fun frames. Bold shapes and colors accentuate your eyes.
Moscot Lemtosh in Sage
$260, moscot.com
Fetch
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Source: https://www.menshealth.com/style/g19518972/best-glasses-for-men/