Men’s Glasses: A Style Guide

If you’re reading this, you’re probably using some sort of vision correction device, such as glasses or contacts. A large majority of Americans—75 percent to be exact—require assistance in seeing. The prevalence of blue light-emitting screens that we’re constantly in front of has exacerbated this. We created the ultimate guide to choosing mens glasses because glasses have so much potential as a style accessory.

An Overview of the History of Eyewear

Primitive glasses can be traced all the way back to China in the 12th century. The basic concept of magnifying things for the wearer with a convex lens dates back even further. China can lay claim to the first pair of sunglasses, which had lenses made of smoky quartz.

Two major events occurred around the turn of the century (1900), catapulting glasses into mainstream style: “Arms” were added to glasses, allowing them to sit on the face easily and comfortably, and President Theodore Roosevelt allowed himself to be photographed in his glasses.

Since then, just like clothing, eyewear fashions have changed with the decades.

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How to Select the Most Appropriate Eyewear for Your Personality

We’re eschewing the frames-should-sync-with-your-face-shape wisdom to some extent, as we mentioned earlier in this post. While we believe this is important, we believe that when it comes to choosing eyewear, your style personality should come first. Why?

We often say that the most important part of any outfit is your face, not the clothes or accessories you wear. Our eyes are the most expressive part of our bodies, and our eyes are the most expressive part of our faces. Because glasses occupy such valuable real estate, it’s critical that they match the image you want to project.

Styles that are quiet and frame the face in a classic way will inevitably appeal to those who are more subdued stylistically. Bolder styles will appeal to the more daring among us. These won’t necessarily fit a particular face shape in the traditional sense, but they’ll project the desired image.

In short, your personality (along with a little help) will lead you to the perfect pair of glasses.

Sophisticated in a Subtle Way

This eyewear’s demeanor is measured and professional. This upscale crystal frame’s refined combination of plastic and metal is timeless with a fashion-forward edge.

A simple transition to the austere metal with a variety of colors produces modest appeal, which adds a playful touch.

Dramatic and Daring

It’s difficult to ignore the Daring Dramatic eyewear personality. Try a huge, dramatic “geek chic” hefty plastic frame with asymmetrical color scheme and pattern to turn some heads.

You might also go for a bold, curved-edge spherical frame that will create a fashion-forward style statement. The mix of metal straight lines and soft spherical plastic is strong and one-of-a-kind.

Natural

Natural eyewear has a laid-back and friendly demeanor. This modern muted red plastic frame’s inferred textures and color combination are in excellent harmony with this blouse.

This two-toned natural wood frame is a clean, classic take on a similar theme.

Inspired Artists

The Inspired Artist is a unique and entertaining character. The royal blue retro flat-top aviator goes well with the outfit’s mild vintage flare.

In this trendy, full-on square styled frame with keyhole bridge, the classic tortoiseshell frame says nothing conventional. The outfits have meticulous tailoring and are a wonderful complement for the shoes!

Charming Elegance

An Elegant Charmer does not speak loudly, but rather in hushed tones. He has a polished and pleasant demeanor.

The gloss of this high-level business suit pairs wonderfully with the sparkling blue rimless glasses, producing a subtle, wealthy impression.

The red pair may be worn as a stand-alone standout item, with brushed silver for modernity and a dash of color to harmonize with the tie.

How Do Glasses Affect Your Personality?

A pair of glasses can completely transform your appearance, so it’s well worth the time and effort to choose the perfect pair. The following are some of the ways wearing glasses may alter your appearance:

  • Appear to be older
  • Project a more intellectual or studious demeanor
  • This is a bit of a cliche, but glasses were originally connected with religiosity. Because only clerics were literate for a long time, they were the only ones who needed glasses.
  • Someone who doesn’t have their act together or pays attention to detail wears dirty or crooked spectacles.
  • Peering over your spectacles gives the impression of “looking down” on someone.
  • Putting on and taking off spectacles is considered a distraction. G. Bruce Boyer praises this strategy in his book True Style for its ability to afford you a few seconds to ponder while you’re replying to someone.

At SmartBuyGlasses, there is a variety of men’s glasses to suit your personality and style preference.