Retro Vintage Sunglasses: Adding Retro style to Your Shades

August 3rd, 2011 by Yaron Cheng Leave a reply »

Sunglasses have come a long way, from the pure functional device in the beginning to today’s fashion statements. Nowadays, styles and trends in the sunglasses world are changing faster than any other time in history. However, in this colorful and rich fusion of styles and trends, retro vintage sunglasses have endured the test of time. You don’t even have to go back to the still images or motion pictures of the 60s, 70s or 80s to find those classic shades. These styles can still be found on people’s faces around us everyday. Renovations on Ray Ban’s Aviators and Wayfarers dominate the sunglasses scene up to this very day, while the trace of Carrere and Persol can still be found on the latest launched designer sunglasses. As it turns out, when it comes to sunglasses fashion, some things will never pass away.

Retro Vintage Sunglasses

One of the most longevous styles of retro sunglasses for men is aviator sunglasses. Originally, those shades were specially designed by Ray Ban for the U.S. Air force in the 1930s. Later the model garnered huge love from male consumers since it really gives out that masculine hunky and macho man look. In the 80s, aviator sunglasses embraced its heydays as smash hit action flicks like Top Gun and Tie Hard and those bad ass characters in those movies made it sweeping every man’s wardrobe. Today, the classic 80s vintage look are still very much around. Although renovated on some details, the model’s typical thin wire frames and teardrop dripping shape have remained the same, claiming its dominance in the fashion world.

Retro Vintage Sunglasses


Although not typically called wrap-arounds, aviator sunglasses belong to the large retro sunglasses category. After all, they do usually cover about three times larger than the average human eye socket. Beside aviators, other classic vintage sunglasses that are exceptionally large are Carrera sunglasses. In addition to being large enough to cover about half of your faces, which is really what the fashion taste today is all about, masculine and bold, and these glasses add a much more sporty and sturdy design.  No wonder they can keep selling like hotcakes for decades.


aviator sunglasses


Retro vintage sunglasses are the latest trends in the sunglasses world. If you want a pair of those, you may first ask the elders in your family and see if any of them have kept some of the most exclusive and obscure ones in their days. These are the real valuable ones and they rock on your face. If not, you can always go online and find some cheap vintage sunglasses. They may not valuable as much as those real ones, but they can function just as fine when it comes to creating the cool look.



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