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The Best Vintage-Inspired Sunglasses to Give You That Retro Feel This Spring
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Date:2025-04-18 11:29:03
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Now that it's spring, it's time for flowy dresses, sunscreen, and, of course, the perfect pair of shades. And what can make your sunglasses all the more fashionable than a set of frames that are stylish, classic, and evocative of yesteryear. To give you that retro feel all season long, I've rounded up a list of the best vintage-inspired sunglasses. From aviators to oversized frames, these are the accessories that you can wear to Coachella, brunch, or just running errands.
For that iconic Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany's look, you'll find a pair of cat eye sunglasses. To channel a hippie, Woodstock vibe, there's a set of hexagonal shades with an iridescent sheen to them. Going for that Jackie O. essence? Then there's so many options with that oversized, mysterious look. And that's just the start.
So, make sure that your eyes are protected, and stylish, this spring, summer, and beyond. Start scrolling and start adding the best vintage-inspired sunglasses to your cart. Your fit has never looked so bright.
With 10 available colors and hues, these oversized, vintage sunglasses are perfect for soaking up the sun. They're comfortable, block both UVA and UVB rays, and are a great deal at $12.
There is something so effortlessly cool about aviator sunglasses. Rock the style with this affordable option. They're available in 16 colors and shades, including yellow tints and gradient colorways.
Go a little Holly Golightly with these cat-eye sunglasses. You can snag them in 14 colors and hues, and they're lightweight for a comfortable fit.
These oversized square sunglasses on Etsy keep selling out, so get them while you can. They're available in ivory and emerald hues and reviewers rave about the amount of compliments they've received.
Reviewers rave that these polarized sunglasses are cool, cute, and oversized without covering your whole face. Grab them in 5 colors, including green, tortoise, and transparent.
The 70's are here and epitomized by these oversized hexagonal sunglasses. They have an iridescent sheen that's festival or beach-ready or you can get them in 6 additional shades, including raspberry jam and foxy brown.
Effortlessly chic, these round sunglasses feel like Europe in the 50's. You can get them in charcoal or amber, and they're perfect for wearing on vacation or every day.
Available in 50+ colors and tints, you'll need to get a few of these retro Wayfarer-esque sunglasses. They're lightweight, polarized, and made for the warm weather.
Go mod with these rectangular, angled sunglasses. They have UV400 protection, come in 4 colors, and give you that 60's groovy vibe, man.
These polarized sunglasses give you style to spare. They're available in 3 colors and give you that timeless fashion that goes with any outfit at any time.
These cinnamon-colored sunglasses feel so good (and sturdy) when you slip them on. I have a pair and people have stopped me on the street to ask where I got them.
With a chic and stylish metal frame, you won't want to take these sunglasses off. They're available in two colors and are 50% off for a limited time, so snag them now.
Get shady with these sunglasses, straight from Love Island USA to you.
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