70s-Inspired Sunglasses
Retro sunglasses capture the iconic style of the 70s
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70s Sunglasses
What styles really defined 70s sunglasses?
Classic 70s shades featured oversized aviators, bug-eye/maxi frames, and round lenses in earthy tones like amber, brown, and green. Both metal and chunky acetate were common, often paired with mirrored or gradient lenses.
Are men's and women's 70s sunglasses different?
Honestly, not really! Back in the '70s, most frames were pretty much unisex. Oversized aviators and bug-eye styles looked great on anyone. Guys often gravitated towards classic metal aviators, while women might have preferred larger or a bit more decorated acetate models. But overall, it was a pretty shared style.
Do 70s sunglasses offer modern protection?
Absolutely! Today's versions smartly combine that awesome retro flair with proper UV400 protection. Plus, many also come with polarized, tinted, or mirrored lenses, giving you real, top-notch sun safety.
Were colored or tinted lenses a big 70s look?
Definitely! People in the '70s loved tinted lenses, both for how they looked and how they performed. Shades like amber, smoke, or those soft pastels didn't just boost contrast and cut glare; they also added a ton of personality. These color-tinted styles truly made the decade's eyewear pop!
Does ZEELOOL offer 70s glasses?
Absolutely! ZEELOOL has a fantastic selection of 70s-inspired eyeglasses—we've got chunky squares, aviators, butterflies, you name it. If you're looking for everyday optical use, you can pick clear or functional lens options (like blue-light filters). And hey, if you want to go full retro, we also offer non-prescription tinted lenses to totally complete that classic look.