Men's Spring Eyewear

As we drift further away from the winter solstice and closer to summer, the sun rises higher in the sky; the days slowly elongate; and, of course, there’s more sun. Each day, an increasingly large amount of UVA and UVB rays illuminate the grounds of our existence, draping the world in varying degrees of sunshine, and leaving us with the gift of sight. But, like many things in life, all that glitters is not gold: the sun’s rays can potentially harm the human eye when left unprotected; therefore, there’s an earnest need for sunglasses. Thankfully, eyewear designers have created a multitude of designs for the Spring and Summer 2015 season, guaranteeing not only one’s eye safety, but also one’s sense of style.  

Zoinx. Featuring frames constructed of high–precision machined alloy with a brushed finish, Zoinx Wrap sunglasses deliver the finest TAX polarized lenses, effectively reducing glare and reflection ($119 at ZoinxSunGlasses.com).

Men's Spring Eyewear

Zoinx Glasses for Men

Tom Ford. Tom Ford’s River Polarized Vintage Square sunglasses deliver vintage club-master style with the brand’s renowned metal ‘T’ emblem ($455 at TomFord.com).

Men's Spring Eyewear

Tom Ford Men's Sunglasses

Louis Vuitton. Setting a benchmark in elegance, the Louis Vuitton Possession MM is a timeless design piece with matte metal hinges and Damier–inspired details ($635 at LouisVuitton.com).

Men's Spring Eyewear

Louis Vuitton Men's Sunwear

Oakley. In a nod to Oakley’s motorcycle–influenced heritage, the classic Frogskins Moto Collection offers sunglasses with a fresh take on the vintage vibe of the brand’s first dual–lens shades ($110 at Oakley.com).

Men's Spring Eyewear

Oakley Frogskin Sunglasses

Maui Jim. Inspired by the sailing catamaran, Maui Jim’s Maui Cat III offers style for everyday variable conditions from full sun to overcast, whilst providing excellent contrast and bronze tint ($229 at MauiJim.com).

Men's Spring Eyewear

Maui Jim Sunglasses

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