Wednesday, April 8

NOT LONG AGO, if you searched “sunglasses for men” on Amazon, you wouldn’t find much. It was more of a go-to spot for cheap pairs you’d toss in your bag and not think twice, even if they split in half. These days, it’s a different story. Amazon is full of sunglasses brands that offer premium sunglasses with a sturdy build that look great with a variety of fits and work for all face shapes. I know scrolling through pages of random options can be a total time suck, so myself and our fashion team have rounded up the best pairs worth buying. From retro frames to polarized lenses and unique wraparounds, Amazon’s sunglasses selection has seriously stepped its game up.

Ray-Ban

If there’s a blueprint for timeless sunglasses, Ray-Ban wrote it. The brand introduced the Aviator back in 1936 and has been riding high on icons like the Wayfarer ever since. Decades later, it still doesn’t miss, thanks to fresh collabs (with names like A$AP Rocky and Meta) and subtle updates that keep things current. It’s the rare label that feels just as right now as it did back then.

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RB0832S Mega Wayfarer II Square Sunglasses

Ray-Ban RB0832S Mega Wayfarer II Square Sunglasses

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Ray-Ban Hexagonal Flat Lens Sunglasses

Oakley

Oakley is the go-to for performance-driven shades that actually look cool off the track. Icons like the Radar and Sutro—plus collabs with the likes of Brain Dead and Travis Scott—have pushed those futuristic wraparounds firmly into everyday rotation for runners, cyclists, and athletes across the board. You’re getting Prizm lenses and aerodynamic shapes, just with more styling flexibility than before. And since these shades lean sporty, save them for off-duty fits versus formal ones.

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Oakley Radar EV Path

Oakley Lateralis Sunglasses

Izipizi

This French label leans into easygoing, everyday style. Its frames—soft-rounds, boxy squares, and slim rectangular frames—skew vintage-y but still feel very fresh. A big reason for that is the brand’s playful color palette: where some brands play it safe, Izipizi has more fun, offering translucent finishes, muted pastels, and classic tortoiseshells. They all channel a sense of joy and wanderlust. Consider them a polished, wallet-friendly upgrade from your usual impulse-buy sunnies.

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Izipizi

Sun #C Sunglasses

Izipizi

Sun #E Rectangular Sunglasses

American Optical (AO)

American Optical has been making sunglasses since 1833—long before sunglasses were a fashion statement. The brand’s Original Pilot aviators (worn on the Apollo 11 mission) and squared-off Saratoga frames have been in rotation for decades, from JFK to military crews. Everything is still made in the USA with a focus on durability and optical precision.

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AO Saratoga Sunglasses

AO Original Pilot Sunglasses

Garrett Light

Garrett Leight brings a laid-back, California-cool energy to these classic frames.Best-sellers like the Kinney (a softer, more wearable Wayfarer) and the Wilson (a slim, metal round) show how the brand refines classics without overdesigning them. They’re lightweight, easy to wear, and effortlessly stylish. Note: Amazon markets the list of sunglasses for women but they’re unisex.

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Garrett Leight

Ace II Sunglasses

Garrett Leight

Doc Sunglasses

Chimi

Stockholm-based brand Chimi is great for minimalist design with a fashion-forward edge. I love the frames because they’re clean and simple, but come in a range of bold and neutral colors that stand out just enough. From oval-shaped silhouettes to square sunnies, they’re made with premium acetate and scratch-resistant coating. This is another brand that offers unisex pairs, so don’t pause if you see it labeled “women’s”.

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Chimi 06 Sunglasses

Chimi Code Sunglasses

Randolph Engineering

Randolph Engineering makes some of the toughest aviators on the market. Models like the Aviator and Concorde are hand-assembled in the USA and originally built to military-spec standards for fighter pilots. The frames use reinforced hinges and scratch-resistant lenses that are made to last for years.

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Randolph Engineering Aviator Sunglasses

Randolph Engineering Concorde Aviator Sunglasses

Knockaround

Knockaround keeps things simple, affordable, and fun. The brand is known for durable, no-fuss frames like the Fast Lanes and Fort Knocks that can handle beach days, road trips, and everything in between. There are tons of color combos to choose from, so you can switch things up without spending much. Perfect for everyday wear—or as a backup pair you won’t stress about losing.

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Knockaround Fast Lanes Sunglasses

Knockaround Fort Knocks Sunglasses

Sunski

Sunski is all about good-looking shades with a lighter footprint. Fan-favorite styles like the Dipsea and Treeline feature polarized lenses and lightweight frames made from recycled materials. They’re backed by a lifetime warranty, so you’re covered if things go sideways. Style-wise, you’ll find easy, outdoorsy designs that work just as well in the city.

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Sunski Dipsea

Sunski Treeline

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As the Style and Reviews Editor for Men’s Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.

Christian is the Style and Reviews Director at Men’s Health and Women’s Health, where he oversees shopping and style content for both brands. He started his magazine career as an accessories assistant at Vogue, and has since held editorial roles at Tatler Asia and The Manual. When he’s not online shopping, you can find him on long walks with his two corgis.

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