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Old Style Sunglasses

The old fashion sunglasses style is synonymous with quality and authenticity. It is the reflection of an era, a decade. As if it were a journey through time, it proposes to be inspired by the past with the codes of the present.

Old Vintage Glasses revisits shapes, colors and materials. Retro style frames, inspired by the 50s to the 90s, are easily identifiable. Specifically, the spirit of the past inhabits today's eyewear, with today's technology and achievements in the field of vision.

Oldschool Sunglasses like John Lennon's rounded, cat-eye frames or Ray-Ban's always-attractive aviators. Whichever way you look at it, retro glasses old style are more fashionable than ever. It's hard to resist a pair of glasses that, in addition to giving us a personal look, treasure all the appeal and glamour of bygone eras.

Do you want to wear a unique frame? Then with vintage style sunglasses you will get it right this season.

If you have notyet dared to wear old fashion sunglasses, we recommend that you do not rush and take your time. If this style has been waiting for you decades, it makes sense to take your time when choosing the model that best suits you.

Your shop about old fashion sunglasses

Enjoy again those epoch-making designs: vintage sunglasses, symbol of the glamour of past decades, are back with more strength than ever. Among the wide variety of models that Genuine Vintage Sunglasses offers you, you will find those old style spectacle frames that you always wanted to have and that bring back such good memories. What do you bet that we can take you back to those wonderful years with our collection of vintage sunglasses?

For some time now, the public's interest in old fashion sunglasses has been more than evident. Genuine Vintage Sunglasses has decided to make available to you many of the great trend-setting designs of yesteryear. If you want to relive the splendor of other decades, do not hesitate: vintage sunglasses are the perfect choice.

The strenght of Old Vintage Glasses

Many of the designs that are still in vogue are the same ones worn by Hollywood celebrities. We cannot conceive the image of artists such as James Dean, Audrey Hepburn or Steve McQueen without those sunglasses that accompanied them on and off the big screen. These celluloid monsters have always generated in us that irrepressible desire to look something like them, and therein lies much of the appeal of the charming vintage sunglasses that we can offer you.

During the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's it was the star material for eyewear design, and now everyone loves it again. Multiple colors and a strong personality are the main characteristics of classic frames.

Each brand is known for a particular signature style, so whether it's steampunk by Jean-Paul Gaultier, bold gold Medusa by Versace or ultra-classic Ray-Ban Wayfarer made in the USA, buying and wearing a vintage frame is always an exciting discovery. At Genuine Vintage Sunglasses you can find any option that suits your taste and best style.

Oldschool Sunglasses

The universe of oldchool sunglasses is immense, and more and more shapes and colors are being added to it. Fortunately, and as it happens with other fields of fashion, every season there are styles or models that manage to reign among the crowd making the choice easier.

Old vintage eyeglasses are a style of sunglasses that were popular in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. They have made a comeback today, and are taking fashion by storm.

As a fact of interest, aviator sunglasses, one of the most widely used sunglasses today, were originally created by Bausch & Lomb in the 1930s to protect pilots' eyes and became a fashion statement later in the 1970s. As music played an important role in the culture at the time, sunglasses were regularly worn on stage, and the beginnings of disco also brought big sunglasses with large colored lenses. Huge glasses in general were a big trend in the 1970s, also attributed to the American first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, often photographed wearing large dark oval sunglasses.

Fashions come and go and often come back. The Ray-Ban Wayfarer and Aviator both made a big comeback in the 80's thanks to movies like "Top Gun" and music stars like Madonna. This time with darker lenses. These styles were worn by both men and women and were popular with both. In the 1990s sunglasses became slightly smaller and with colored lenses, and by the end of the decade simple black sunglasses, like those worn in the movie "Men in Black", released in 1997, made a comeback.

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