The multifaceted nature of cat eye prescription glasses

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Since the 1920s, cat-eye glasses have redefined the standard of eyewear in a previously male-focused industry. Well-known for its chic, bold lines, this popular style has retained its spot as a favorite among women and, in recent times, men too.

Since its original design, the cat-eye frames have undergone subtle modifications and are now suitable for people from all walks of life.
First, you're not limited to the vintage cat-eye sunglasses worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. In addition, while the original cat eye was designed for women, the modern style of this style also makes it suitable for men. Think masculine cat eye prescription glasses with bold eyebrows and semi-rimless frames.
To help you choose the perfect pair of glasses, let's take a look at the various manifestations of cat-eye glasses.
Tip: If you're not sure if a particular style is right for you, use our virtual fitting tool to get an idea of how that style will look on your face.
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The classic cat-eye frame shape closely resembles the eye outline of a Harlequin mask - the sharp upturned edges have a distinctive feline look.
For a modern take on the classic cat's eye, try Wanda. Full-bezel frames instantly draw attention and create a serious, hard-working look, especially if you opt for timeless tortoiseshell or plain black frames.
The Wanda's 53mm lens width is perfect for medium to wide faces. The angular silhouette and winged corners help balance out the soft curves of a round or oval face, while the square bottoms work well with heart and square faces.
Petite
You may have seen one or two famous models wearing tiny cat-eye sunglasses. The ultra-small frame size coupled with the flat top only enhances the dramatic tilt of the top corner, while the rounded bottom adds a touch of softness.
If you want to join the ranks of super glamour glasses, the Ella is a great way to do it. These women's glasses are among Pair Eyewear's best sellers.
Thanks to its smaller lens width of 51 mm, this slim and delicate cat eye pairs well with oval, square, and heart-shaped faces on the narrow side. It is also suitable for diamond and triangular faces.
Extra large size
Fans of the oversized glasses trend will want to try one of our newest cat-eye styles, the Harper or the Quinn.
The Harper is a wide, retro cat-eye frame with a lens width of 54 mm. Its angular silhouette perfectly complements the curves of the round, oval, and heart-shaped faces, and balances out the triangular and diamond-shaped faces.
Quinn is a rounder, modified cat-eye frame with considerable expressive charm. With a lens width of 55mm, it is the widest in the Pair's cat-eye model. It adds softness to diamond-shaped, heart-shaped, and triangular faces, and soft width to oval faces.
Because oversized cat eye prescription glasses have a wider frame and tend to weigh more, these glasses must sit comfortably and balance on the bridge of the nose.
Neutrals
When it comes to cat eye prescription glasses, your color choices can make a big difference.
Maybe you want a pair of cat eye prescription glasses that work well with your daily wardrobe. If that sounds like you, consider a basic frame in a neutral tone, such as a brown turtle shell or black. The crystal transparent frame is also very neutral and minimalistic, and if you prefer transparency but a bit of color, go for a transparent light pink or blue.

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