Geometric Sunglasses

Geometric sunglasses use unexpected angles to give familiar eyewear a modern edge. They are an easy choice when you want a frame with more character.

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Maurice Trans
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Maurice Black
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Why Geometric Sunglasses Look Deliberately Different

Geometric sunglasses move beyond the familiar square, round, or oval outline. The appeal comes from controlled irregularity: an angled edge, an extended corner, or a lens contour that changes direction unexpectedly.

• Multiple angles create a more architectural front view.
• A 147+MM width gives the shape enough space to remain visible.
• Acetate defines the lens perimeter with a clear border.
• Titanium details introduce a finer counterpoint to the acetate front.
• Black makes every angle easy to read.
• Transparent and tortoise finishes soften the outline without hiding it.
• Blue adds color while preserving the cool, graphic character of the frame.

How Geometric Sunglasses Change Facial Proportions

Because geometric sunglasses do not follow one standard contour, focus on where the strongest angle sits and how the 147+MM width relates to your face.

Round Faces
Straight segments and defined corners can introduce contrast and create a more structured visual boundary.

Oval Faces
Oval faces can carry unconventional angles easily. Choose black for maximum definition or transparent acetate for a quieter interpretation.

Square Faces
Look for a geometric design with sloped or clipped corners rather than a rigid box shape, so the frame does not simply repeat the jawline.

Heart-Shaped Faces
Frames with interest through the lower or outer lens can redistribute attention away from the forehead. Width should still align comfortably at the temples.

Diamond Faces
A broader upper line can balance prominent cheekbones, provided the outer corners do not press or sit too far beyond the face.

Choosing Geometric Sunglasses by Color and Construction

The current geometric sunglasses collection is intentionally focused: all listed styles use a 147+MM width and an acetate-plus-titanium construction. Your main decision is therefore how strongly the color should reveal the shape.

• Black produces the clearest silhouette and strongest contrast.
• Tortoise breaks the large front into warmer, varied areas.
• Transparent acetate lets the angled perimeter remain visible with less visual density.
• Blue keeps the frame directional while adding a cool color accent.
• The acetate front carries the graphic outline.
• Titanium details keep the construction from appearing uniformly heavy.
• A broad geometric frame works best when the bridge and temples remain stable rather than relying on width alone.

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