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Sunglasses with yellow frame and blue gradient lenses on a white background
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Vai Crete Thick Oval Sunglasses – Bold Retro Frame

Regular price €358,00
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BUX2- Translucent Blue Sunglasses
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Sunglasses with gold frame and tortoiseshell accents on a white background
Sunglasses with gold frame and tortoiseshell accents on a white background

M4 KNIGHT Sunglasses

Regular price €230,00
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1960s Sunglasses FAQs

What sunglasses were iconic in the 1960s?

Iconic 1960s sunglasses featured bold, fashion-forward designs that reflected the era’s modern optimism and youth culture. Popular styles included oversized square sunglasses, dramatic cat-eye frames for women, and sleek round or rectangular sunglasses for men. Thick acetate frames, sculptural shapes, and solid dark or lightly tinted lenses were especially common, making 60s sunglasses a defining fashion statement rather than just a functional accessory.

What did glasses look like in the 60s?

Glasses in the 1960s were characterized by strong silhouettes and experimental design. Frames often had thicker rims, angular lines, and exaggerated proportions. Women’s styles favored cat-eye and upswept frames, while men’s glasses leaned toward rectangular or rounded shapes. Overall, 60s eyewear combined bold aesthetics with clean, futuristic influences, setting the foundation for many vintage styles still popular today.