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The Unmissable Appeal of Black Frame Glasses in Style

Black frame glasses have a certain timeless appeal about them, and it’s for good reason that they’ve remained one of the most popular choices. Black frames definitely aren't a passing fashion trend — they’ve proven themselves and are always in style.

Today, we're exploring what makes black frames a go-to for so many. Plus, we’re giving you our best recommendations for black eyeglass frames.

Why Are Black Frame Glasses So Popular ?

Black frames are a huge hit for a few different reasons that we’ll walk through. These frames have become a timeless accessory that continues to attract both fashion lovers and everyday wearers alike, so let's take a peek at why black glasses are such a great option.

Versatility

Black goes with everything, so it’s no surprise that black frame glasses are pretty much unmatched in terms of versatility. They complement a wide range of styles and look great with any outfit, and they also look sophisticated so you never need to worry about switching them out. Plus, their neutral tone is perfect for pairing them with any patterns and colors your heart desires.

Whether you’re dressing up for a business dinner or dressing sporty to head to the gym, black frames go with anything and everything.

Flattering

Black frames are also universally flattering, no matter how old or young you might be. The dark color creates a perfect contrast for a wide range of skin tones and hair colors, and it helps draw attention to your eyes and certain facial features.

Black frames are also available in a range of different shapes and frame thicknesses, so finding the ideal option for your features is easy.

Celebrity Appeal

Black-rimmed glasses have even become synonymous with certain truly iconic characters. From Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to Clark Kent, black-rimmed glasses have certainly made their mark on pop culture. Black frames also bring on a feeling of nostalgia and familiarity — wearing black eyewear can help you channel the charisma associated with some of these characters.

The influence of celebrities and fictional characters who have worn black glasses has definitely played a part in their rise to popularity. Modern celebrities such as Zooey Deschanel and Johnny Depp have helped maintain their relevance. After all, stars are the ultimate influences, and who wouldn’t want to steal their favorite celebrity’s look just a little bit?

How To Pick Black Frame Glasses

Choosing a flattering pair of black frame glasses requires considering your face shape. While anyone can wear any frame, certain eyewear styles look best on specific face shapes. Here are a few tips to help you figure out your face shape and what frames will complement your facial features.

What Are the Different Face Shapes?

There are several main face shapes to be familiar with, and knowing your face shape can help you choose the best frames to complement your features:

  1. Oval Face: This face shape generally has balanced proportions with slightly wider cheekbones and a subtly curved jawline. Most frames look great on an oval face, but rectangular or square frames offer some contrast to the curves. Round frames can help soften the features.

  2. Round Face: A round face has an equal width and height and a rounded jawline. Angular frames can add definition and structure — rectangular or square shapes are great picks, and it might be best to avoid round frames, which can accentuate your round features.

  3. Square Face: This face shape features a strong jawline, broad forehead, and wide cheekbones. The best frames for a square face are typically round or oval, as they help tone down the angular features. Cat-eye frames can also draw attention upward.

  4. Heart-Shaped Face: Heart-shaped faces have wider foreheads, high cheekbones, and narrow chins. Glasses that are wider at the top than the bottom can help balance out the look of your forehead, but round frames also look good on this face shape.

  5. Diamond Face: This face shape has a narrow forehead and jawline but broad cheekbones. Oval or cat-eye frames can accentuate the cheekbones and balance out the features. This face shape should avoid narrow frames because they can make the forehead look narrower.

  6. Oblong Face:Oblong faces are wider than they are long. Oversized frames with more depth than width can help shorten the appearance of the face, while round or square glasses can also add width to balance.

Additional Tips

Aside from knowing your face shape, it’s also helpful to choose glasses that are proportional to your face size. For example, oversized frames can overwhelm smaller faces — regardless of face shape.

When choosing your perfect pair, make sure the bridge of the glasses fits comfortably on your nose, too. The right fit will help prevent your frames from sliding down and will make sure they sit correctly on your face.

While you know you want black glasses, you should also consider the material of the frames. Lightweight materials like acetate or titanium can provide comfort for all-day wear. At Pair Eyewear, all of our glasses are made from flexible and durable acetate for quality, comfort, and durability.

What Are the Best Black Frame Glasses for Men?

If you’re on the hunt for great black-frame glasses for men, we have some recommendations.

The Murphy

The Murphy is a wide, square, oversized frame that has a contemporary feel. This design is sure to make a bold statement and will look great on most adult faces. However, these frames particularly complement oval, heart, oblong, or triangle face shapes. They add a touch of sophistication and are perfect for those who want to look stylish without compromising comfort.

The Kirby

For a timeless look, The Kirby is a medium rectangle frame that offers a classic design that will always stay in style. With the classic black color and design, you can keep your frames for years to come. The Kirby is versatile enough to suit most face shapes but is flattering for oval or round faces. The balanced proportions of the frames make it an ideal choice for everyday wear.

The Twain

The Twain is an extra-narrow, modified square frame with lots of personality. It’s ideal for those who want to showcase a more unique style, and these frames look great on oval or round face shapes.

The Drew

Another great option for those who love to be a bit bolder is our The Drew frames. The extra-wide rectangle design stands out and is perfect for any man who wants to make a strong fashion statement — but it's especially suited for oval, round, or triangle face shapes.

What Are the Best Black Frame Glasses for Women?

Black glasses frames can also add some extar elegance and sophistication to any woman's ensemble. Here are our picks for the best black frames for women.

The Harper

The Harper is a wide cat-eye frame with a sleek, retro-chic style. This design is perfect for those who love a vintage-inspired look with a modern touch — the wide frame offers a glamorous appearance, making it perfect for everyday wear and special occasions alike. They're also ideal for oval, round, heart, diamond, or triangle face shapes.

The Ella

The Ella is a narrow, modified cat-eye frame for a more bubbly, charming look, and the narrow design adds playfulness to any outfit. These cat-eye glasses suit multiple face shapes, including oval, round, square, heart, diamond, and triangle.

The Otero

The Otero is an extra narrow rectangle frame that’s a truly classic staple. This design is ideal for those who gravitate towards a classic or understated look, and these frames look great on oval or round face shapes.

The Reese

The Reese is a popular narrow, modified round frame. The classic design of these frames flatters most face shapes, but especially oval, square, or diamond shapes. These frames are perfect for anyone who wants a versatile design to wear for every occasion.

What Are the Best Black Frame Glasses for Kids?

When it comes to eyewear for the kiddos, it's key to find comfortable and durable frames. Black frame glasses are an excellent choice for kids since they offer a classic look that suits any style and activity.

The Larkin

The Larkin is a narrow, modified rectangular frame that’s a fan favorite. This frame option is particularly perfect for oval or round face shapes, offering a comfortable fit that enhances your child’s natural features.

The Credo

The Credo is an extra-narrow rectangle frame perfect for your little ones. It was designed with younger kids in mind, and its sleek design ensures your kids can wear it all day without discomfort.

The Serra

The Serra is an extra-narrow, modified round frame that’s sure to please — it adds a fun vibe to any look, making your child feel confident and stylish. These frames can be worn by any face shape, but they flatter kids with oval, square, or oblong faces.

At Pair Eyewear, our prescription offerings include single-vision, progressives and readers (we also offer non-prescription lenses!). Our lens types include basic, standard and premium lenses. These premium lenses are high-power, high-index lenses that are ultra-thin, anti-reflective, and scratch-resistant. Plus, our glasses can include light-responsive and blue light-filtering coatings to suit your individual needs.

Best in Black

Thanks to their versatility and timeless appeal, black frame glasses are here to stay. You can dress them up or down and pair them with really any outfit or look you please — they go with everything. If you’re searching for your perfect pair, Pair Eyewear offers a variety of frames that come in black, so you can find the perfect option that fits your personal style.

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How to Determine Your Face Shape In 3 Simple Steps | Byrdie

The Psychology Behind Wearing Black Clothing | C Color

The Best Sunglasses for Oblong Face | American Optical

Celebrities’ impact on health-related knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and status outcomes: protocol for a systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression analysis | BioMedCentral