How Red and Burgundy Sunglasses Change a Look
Red is a focal color, while burgundy offers a deeper and more restrained version of the same family. Because the color attracts attention, the difference between a square outline and a round outline becomes especially noticeable.
• Square red frames combine a strong color with defined corners.
• Round red frames soften the color through continuous curves.
• Bright red creates the highest visual contrast.
• Burgundy feels deeper and easier to integrate with dark neutrals.
• Solid acetate gives red enough visible surface to show its saturation clearly.
• A thick rim makes the color the main feature of the look.
• A slimmer rim keeps the accent more controlled.
Use product photography to confirm whether a variant appears bright red, wine, burgundy or translucent, since screens and lighting can affect perceived color.