Why Geometric Sunglasses Should Be Your Next Bold Style Piece

Photo by CSA Models, A-Z Photography: Model Chris Lovers wears ‘8’ geometric sunglasses by V SHADES.

Have you ever considered wearing geometric sunglasses? With the plethora of sunglass style options that are available these days, it might be easy to overlook one of the most eye-catching types of shades: geometric sunnies.

But, if you’re on the hunt for a unique pair of sunglasses that will complete your bold style aesthetic, geometric sunglasses are a great option to consider. While they may not be as top-of-mind as other classic styles like aviators or wayfarers, this trending frame type has been around for decades and is not going anywhere anytime soon.

For those who dare to push the limits of fashion and everyday style, this article will break down the characteristics of geometric sunglasses, define each frame or lens shape and offer style tips to inspire the inner fashion lover burning inside of you.

What are geometric sunglasses?

‘8’ Geometric Sunglasses by V SHADES

Geometric sunglasses are sunglasses that are made in the form of geometric shapes and are mainly identifiable by their angular shape style. Though these sunglasses are typically larger and are commonly used to make bold fashion statements, they do come in a variety of different sizes, colors, materials and of course, shapes. 

Examples of Geometric Shapes

Shapes like this serve as inspiration when creating geometric sunglasses.

Whether the shades feature a rectangular, hexagonal, square, round triangle or octagonal frame shape, they will always feature edges that are either pointy or flat.

Pointed vs. Flat Edges

The difference between pointed and flat edges of Geometric Sunglasses

Before we go into detail about the different types of geometric sunglasses, let’s take a moment to identify the distinction between a pointed and a flat edge. Regardless of frame shape, a pointed edge is more defined while a flat edge is less prominent, thus slightly reducing the sharpness of the angular look. This is something to keep in mind when searching for your next pair of sunglasses because a flat edge would be best if you’re searching for a subtle look, while pointed edges reflect a more bold fashion choice.

The different types of geometric sunglasses

Before we dive into each shape, take a look at the below graphic for a quick look at the different types of geometric sunglass styles. 

Geometric sunglass Styles

Now, let’s get into the various shapes that geometric sunglasses can take. 

Octagonal Sunglasses

Photo by CSA Models: Australian model Sidney Herrington wears ‘8’ octogonal sunglasses by V SHADES.

Octagonal geometric sunglasses are sunglasses with 8 sides that form the shape of an octagon. 

These sunnies come in various frame and size types for you to choose from. If you’re going for a more low-key look, thin metal frames would be a great choice. But if it’s more of a bold fashion look you're looking to achieve, then oversized acetate octagon sunglasses would be the way to go.  

Hexagonal Sunglasses

Hexagonal geometric sunglasses are shades that are shaped with six sides. This style is very popular amongst vintage style lovers.

Square Sunglasses

Model Mya Massimi wears ‘Click’ Square Sunglasses by V SHADES

Square frames are a sure way to put your inner fashion model on display. Whether dressing them up for an important creative meeting or down for a chic beach look, this geometric style is sure to turn heads.

Rectangle Sunglasses

Model Monica Fitzpatrick in ‘Switch’ Rectangle Sunglasses by V SHADES

Rectangular geometric sunglasses are another style that fashion lovers adore. Though they made their debut in the 60’s and garnered another wave of popularity in the 90s, this style of sunnies is still very popular today. 

Rectangle shades tend to compliment those who have oval, heart and round face shapes best as the angular nature of the shades provides balancing contrast to the face.

Butterfly Sunglasses

Photo by CSA Models & A-Z Photography: Model Lachy wears ‘60’s’ butterfly sunglasses by V SHADES.

As the name suggests, butterfly style sunglasses are shades with lenses that are shaped like butterfly wings. 

Though there are many variations to the butterfly sunglass shape, the defining characteristic of these sunnies is the wideness of the outer edge of the frame being smaller than the part of the frame that is closest to the nose.

These shades are known to look best on those with oval face shapes .

Triangle Sunglasses

Model Mohamed Akhabar wears ‘Pointe’ triangle sunglasses by V SHADES.

Triangle geometric sunglasses are sunglasses that are shaped like a triangle. Because of the prominent angular nature of these shades, those with round-like face shapes tend to look best in them.

Nonagon Sunglasses

As a nonagon is a shape with nine sides, nonagon geometric sunglasses are shades that are shaped with nine angles. Just like most geometric sunnies, nonagon sunglasses are sure to make your outfit stand out as they are a style that isn’t common, yet very trendy. 

Decagon Sunglasses

In case you didn’t know: yes, decagon geometric sunglasses are a thing! Defined as a shape with ten straight sides and angles, wearing shades in this shape style will definitely put the spotlight on your unique fashion sense.

Heptagon Sunglasses

Heptagon geometric sunglasses have seven sides and are another example of a fashion-forward option that just might be the unexpected style element you’ve been looking for.

For a more dramatic look, try oversized heptagon shades. If you’re someone who prefers reserved fashion, a metal wire frame in this style will give your outfit just the right amount of pizzazz without going over the top.

Pentagon Sunglasses

Pentagon geometric sunglasses are shades that are shaped with five angles. 

If you put on a pair of oversized shades in this style, prepare to be revered for your fashion sense everywhere you go. There’s no doubt that frames with oversized pentagon-shaped lenses will perfectly top-off a trendy outfit.

While oversized sunnies in this shape are sure to get everyone’s attention when you walk in the room, the good thing about geometric sunglasses is that you can dress them up or dress them down. If you’re not feeling overly flashy that day, try a thin-framed option of this style to complete your look of the day.

Trapezoid Sunglasses

Sunglasses made in the trapezoid shape are a go-to fashion choice for style influencers today. The trapezoid shape is defined as a closed shape with four straight sides including one pair of parallel sides.

Trapezoid sunglasses are a chic fashion option and are perfect for setting like lunch at a snazzy restaurant or a day of retail therapy.

Diamond Shape Sunglasses

Model Charlie Dee wears ‘Diamond’ geometric sunglasses by V SHADES.

Geometric diamond-shaped sunglasses are a great option if you’re looking to elevate your style game and officially be deemed as “fashion-forward”. The sleek diamond-shaped design offers bold angulation and is sure to turn heads when you walk by.

Round Geometric Sunglasses

Round geometric shades are circular-style sunglasses and come with angular frames that fashionably distort the roundness of the frame or lens. Some round geometric styles do look similar to traditional round sunglasses, but as with all geometric sunnies, the angular lines are what distinguishes them from other sunglass categories.

Novelty Geometric Sunglasses

By now, you understand how geometric sunglasses can make for a fiery fashion statement, but let's take a look at some novelty sunglass shapes that also fall into the geometric category.

While there are plenty of memorable style moments that can be made with novelty sunglasses, they are more often used as costume pieces rather than fashion items. 

Heart Sunglasses

Photo by Daydream Here

Heart-shaped geometric sunglasses are a style beloved by many. Whether made with a thick plastic frame or thin metal one, this fun style shape will add spunk to your outfit and much-appreciated levity to your surroundings.

Star Sunglasses

For those who love the shape of a star, star-shaped geometric sunglasses might be right for you. Rocking this non-convex polygon on your face is sure to create a memorable style moment.


Crescent or Moon Sunglasses

Crescent-shaped geometric sunglasses are flat on the top and round on the bottom. Defined as a curved shape that is widest in the middle and tapers to two thin end points, crescent-shaped shades are very popular among those looking to achieve a retro look.

Fashion Geometric Sunglasses

While each one of the geometric sunglasses we’ve covered so far has enough spunk to make a loud fashion statement on their own, if you’re searching specifically with fashion in mind, there are some things you might want to consider.

The geometric sunglasses that make the loudest fashion statement tend to be oversized with thick acetate or plastic frames. 


Second in line for most stylish would be oversized geometric sunnies with wire frames. Oftentimes these still come with an oversized lens, but the overall look of the sunglasses is slightly more toned down.

Lastly, if you’re not the flashy type but still appreciate the unique design of geometric eyewear, go with a smaller lens style, flat edges with a metal frame. This will allow you to construct a chic look without drawing too much attention to yourself.

What face shape is best for geometric sunglasses?

This article will help you find the perfect pair of sunglasses for your face shape. We cover how to recognize different face shapes and what styles suit each shape best.

When looking for the perfect pair of shades, considering your face shape is a great place to start. 
Because of the angular nature of geometric shades, rounder face types such as round, oval and heart often work well with this style of sunglasses because of how the contrasting angles nicely balance out the roundness of the face. 


Though this is true, not all geometric sunglasses have sharply defined angles for this rule to always apply. Sunglasses are a very versatile accessory, so it’s very likely that if you search long enough, you’ll find that the perfect pair of shades for you does exist!

With that being said, those of all face shapes are encouraged to explore the world of geometric sunnies.

Spicing up your style with Geometric Sunglasses

Photo by CSA Models: Model Bryson wears ‘8’ octogonal sunglasses by V SHADES.

Geometric sunglasses are arguably the most unique sunglass category out there, making them an unexpected yet delightful style choice to experience. You can wear these cool sunglasses with confidence knowing that you’re making a bold style statement every time you leave the house. With so many shapes and styles to choose from, finding something to add a pop of fashion to your attire won’t be hard at all.


Whether you’re looking to add flare to your closet or just want to try something new, you might want to consider geometric sunglasses the next time you need to add a wow factor to your wardrobe.


Prescription Geometric Sunglasses and Glasses

If you like the idea of geometric eyewear, but require prescription eyewear, rest easy knowing that you can get prescription sunglasses or clear lenses added to any geometric frame. With this option, you don’t have to compromise style for function.

Polarized Geometric Sunglasses

If polarized lenses are high on your list of importance when looking for shades, you’re in luck! There are plenty of geometric sunglasses with polarized lenses out there, so you can look cool and relax knowing that you’re getting optimal eye protection while doing it.


How to style geometric sunglasses 

There are plenty of ways to add geometric sunglasses to your wardrobe. Take a look at how some models chose to style looks with geometric sunnies.

Model Monica Fitzpatrick wearing a checker board skirt, mid-length black leather boots, a pink crop top and ‘Switch’ rectangular sunglasses by V SHADES.

Photo by @CSF.Raud: Model Jordon Deno wears a sun hat, opened patterned button down, gold jewelry and ‘Click’ square sunglasses by V SHADES.

Photo by CSA Models & A-Z Photography: Model Sean Grundy wears black jeans, a black puff jacket and ‘8’ geometric sunglasses by V SHADES.

Final Thoughts

We hope this deep dive into geometric sunglasses has given you a glimpse into how fashionably versatile these shades can be. Whether you’re looking to transform, upgrade or subtly enhance your style, you can rest assured knowing that there is a pair of geometric shades out there with your name on it. Be sure to tag us in your trendy geometric looks on social media: @buyVshades!

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