Look we’re not here to sell dreams, we’re here to protect eyes. So, these sunglasses take it all into consideration: balance, comfort, fashion, and most importantly, good eye protection.
With over 250,000 people wearing Horus X glasses worldwide, we know what good quality shades look like. But don’t worry, we’re not (too) biased, that’s why we’ve shared our other favorites in this list.
No more headaches, no more tired eyes. Here are the top 10 best sunglasses for men.
How to choose sunglasses: Top tips
Choosing a good quality pair of sunglasses that last is no easy task. You need to know the brands to trust and make sure they’re comfortable, fit your face well, and have quality lenses, among other little preferences and quirks.
Understanding your frame preference and glasses type is a good place to start. So, before choosing your sunglasses from the top 10 below, make sure to check out our article on how to choose sunglasses.
If you’re too lazy to read the whole thing, here’s a quick reminder of what to consider before you lay down the Amex:
Choosing the frame
- 👉 Durable materials: Unless you want to buy disposable glasses, this will save you from having to buy a new pair every time you accidentally drop them or they brush against something in your pocket. Better for your wallet, and better for the planet.
- 👉 Lightweight materials: avoid cast iron, studded wrought iron or anything that will turn you into a bobblehead. It's cool at a metal concert, but a little less so in everyday life.
- 👉 Shape: This is the most important thing. Choose the right style of glasses for your face shape. Rectangular face? Rounded glasses can break up the angles a bit. More of a round face? Square or rectangular frames are flattering.
- 👉 Size: If you buy online, make sure you don't end up with ski goggles by understanding the correct measurements for your face size.
Choosing your lenses
- 👉 Protection: It is absolutely essential to protect eyes from sunlight. Just because some lenses look dark doesn't mean their protection is better. Instead, check the CE standard and sunglasses category, to ensure you are fully protected from harmful UV rays and see what index they’ve been assigned. You can usually find this stamped on the inside of one of the glasses arms. For day-to-day use, Category 3 is the best standard of protection.
- 👉 Technology: Choose between different USPs including anti-fog, anti-scratch, anti-smudge, anti-blue light, photochromic (tinted with UVs), polarized lenses... The choice is yours.
- 👉 Color: Contrary to appearances, lens color can greatly vary your perception of the world, and even enhance your performance. Have you ever seen sports shooters and their yellow lenses? Gamers and their distinctive tinted lenses? Performance can be improved by certain colors, not just style.
- 👉 Lens type: There are a few types of materials lenses are commonly made from.
- Mineral: A heavy glass with low impact resistance, but better scratch resistance and superior optical comfort. The catch is that this isn’t a commonly used material for sunglasses.
- Organic: Less scratch-resistant but has better shock resistance
- Polycarbonate: The king of lenses. Light, resistant, and capable of filtering 100% of UVs.
Anyway, enough of the suspense, let's get down to the 10 best men’s sunglasses!
10. Julbo: For the mountaineers 🗻
Jublo has carved out a reputation for expertise at high altitudes. Founded and forged deep in the heart of the Jura mountains, they’re ideal for the more extreme among us.
Why they’re good:
Julbo uses Category 4 UV protection specifically designed for the high-level anti-glare of mountainous surroundings. Best for use in extreme conditions, and their sporty designs suit all face types, Julbo is a good brand for climbers.
What’s more, they also offer prescription sunglasses, so you can indulge in your passion without blurred vision hampering the view.
9. Costa del Mar: For fishermen and water heroes 🐟
Renowned for their expert polarization, Costa del Mar have the ultimate sunglasses for a life at sea. Whether for an afternoon or a day they’ve been designed for all types of sea and water conditions. The brand was started by fishermen, so they really understood what people who spent a long time on the water needed.
Plus, they’re almost as eco-friendly as Horus X, using bio resin to create their frames and committing to multiple marine life protection causes including committing to coastal disaster funds and supporting the removal of single-use plastic.
8. Vuarnet: Wear Bond’s sunglasses 🍸
This high-end, luxury brand offers classic or modern twists on men’s sunglasses. Their sunglasses even feature in Bond films like No Time to Die, sat on the glorious face of Daniel Craig. But be warned, they cost a pretty penny, at a good few hundred dollars per glasses, minimum.
Born in 1957 and made using mineral glass, they’re adaptive with multiple lens options depending on your use. Swish, sleek and oh so stylish sunglasses. They've even developed a lens to combat ophthalmic migraines, for all-purpose shades.
7. Oakley: Sporty sunglasses for sporty people 🏃♂️
This brand is known as one of the first designed for cyclists, and now embodies that missive across all sports.
With Oakley sunglasses you can bike, play football, smash it at basketball and pitch like a pro in baseball.
Luckily, when they branched out from cyclists, they also started offering options outside those you see them wearing in Tour de France. There’s a shape for every face and even if you’re not a top athlete… you can pretend to be when wearing these.
6. Carrera: Adrenaline sports sunglasses 🏃♂️
Not only is Carrera the face of motor racing glasses, it was also one of the first companies to promote and produce ski goggles, way back in 1979. If you're looking for a sporty, casual or chic look, Carrera is an excellent choice!
With this brand, you'll find frames that are practical and solid; suitable for sports, but also modern and original. It’s a brand that makes you feel as good as the bike you’re racing.
5. Persol: For climbers 🕶
Persol is known best for its timeless designs. The brand is iconic in the glasses world and offers vintage tortoiseshell frames – a true display of good taste! You can easily tuck these away in your shirt pocket and look fashionable when the sun shines.
Persol also guarantee good quality. So much so that the famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner used them for his climb of the Himalayas. The flexible frames help avoid putting pressure on the temples making them suitable for all face shapes. With them, you can climb mountains in comfort. Or as comfortably as gripping onto a snowy cliff face gets.
4. Sunski: For eco-friendly explorers 🌳
Made with recyclable materials, zero-plastic packaging and climate neutral; these sunglasses are made with care for the world around them. Just like Horus X, Sunski are part of 1% for the planet, meaning they donate at least 1% of their annual sales to environmental organizations.
And for the adventurers, these glasses are perfect for everyday urban exploration and outdoor activities like hiking, sightseeing or even just meandering down the beach. You can pretend you’re Nathan Drake wearing these frames.
Of course, protecting nature means spending a little bit more sometimes, but compared to some of the luxury pairs on this list, Sunski are a steal at $58+ per pair.
3. Horus X: For adventurers and beyond! 🚀
Prepare to be blown away - we're Horus X, the pioneers of Xplorative Eyewear! We're not just another sunglasses brand; we're redefining the game with an incredible collection in 2024 and beyond.
There are lots of good brands on this list, so why choose us?
- 🔥 The most cutting-edge filters on the market: Darkmatter® technology filters out over 96% of harmful blue light to protect your eyes the way they deserve
- ✨ High-performance anti-reflective coating
- 🌞 Lenses optimized for outdoor screen reading
- 🛡 3 (UV400)
- 👨🎨 Unique ergonomic design that has convinced 250,000 people worldwide
All our best sellers are available with Darkmatter® anti blue light lenses, or X-Pol® polarized lenses for very bright conditions.
Are we the perfect pair? That's not for us to say 👀
2. POLICE: For rebels (ironically) 💪
You might not know the company name but you’ve almost definitely seen that packaging before. With a strong brand identity, POLICE are more than just an accessory. They’re detailed, exclusive and distinctive. Add to that a black and white logo that looks simple, strict and powerful, and you’ve got yourself a tough as nails sunglasses brand.
They look good enough that they’re worn by some of our favorite celebs including Bruce Willis, George Clooney, David Beckham and Antonio Banderas. There are worse companies to own a pair of glasses from.
They have several styles of polarized sunglasses with anti-reflective lenses available, making them some of the best men’s sunglasses available.
1. Ray- Ban: The famous eyewear for aviators 👨✈️👩✈️
Unless you’ve spent the last few decades under a rock, you’ve definitely heard of Ray-Bans. The story of the classic look of the aviator sunglasses dates all the way back to the late 1920s. When flying at a higher altitude than a bi-plane ever had before, poor unsuspecting pilot Shorty Schroeder’s fogged lenses forced him to take off his goggles and as a result, his eyes literally froze over.
But this didn’t deter John A. Macready. He immediately beat his friend’s record after pulling him from the plane, and then later went on to create the first pair of aviators so no other pilot would have to suffer as they did.
History lesson aside, that timeless design has remained ever since; protective, panoramic and wraparound for ultimate protection. Then Tom Cruise wore them in Top Gun and started the love affair with Ray-Ban’s all over again.