Titanium Sunglasses

Donahugh titanium sunglasses offer clean lines and a precise metal-frame appearance. Explore square, oval, rimless and pilot shapes to find a proportion that feels balanced on your face.

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Mira Silver
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Mira Copper
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Martin Black
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Mira Gold
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Daniel Green
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Mira Gummetal
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Apex Silver
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Why Choose Titanium Sunglasses?

Titanium is commonly valued for its high strength-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for frames with fine, controlled structural lines. The finished look can range from understated to expressive depending on the lens shape, rim construction and finish.

• Square frames add definition through straighter edges.
• Oval frames create a softer and more fluid outline.
• Pilot shapes emphasize lens depth and bridge design.
• Rimless designs keep the visible border around the lenses minimal.
• Dark finishes strengthen the outline.
• Gold, silver and warmer finishes influence the overall tone.
• Larger lenses give a fine titanium frame more visual presence.

How to Choose Titanium Sunglasses by Face Shape and Size

Because titanium frames can have a fine outline, lens shape and proportion often have more visual influence than rim thickness.

Round Faces
Square or defined pilot shapes can introduce straighter lines and more structure.

Square Faces
Oval lenses and softly curved pilot designs can balance a pronounced jawline.

Oval Faces
Many titanium shapes can work. Choose the lens depth and total width according to the level of emphasis you want.

Long Faces
A deeper lens or wider pilot frame can occupy more space and reduce the appearance of excess vertical length.

Heart-Shaped Faces
Oval shapes and balanced pilot frames can complement a wider forehead without adding an overly heavy upper border.

Diamond Faces
Oval or rimless designs can soften the area around prominent cheekbones, while square frames create stronger contrast.

The bridge should sit securely, and the frame should remain level without pressing at the temples. Always check the product measurements rather than selecting by shape alone.

How Finish, Lens Shape and Frame Size Change Titanium Sunglasses

A titanium frame may appear visually light, but its finish and proportions can substantially change the final look.

• Black and gunmetal create stronger definition.
• Silver feels cool and understated.
• Gold and copper introduce warmer accents.
• Dark lenses with dark frames create a continuous effect.
• Contrasting lenses emphasize the frame structure.
• Rimless designs place more attention on the lenses.
• Deep pilot lenses create a stronger vintage reference.
• Smaller oval shapes feel compact and precise.
• Wider square frames create a more structured silhouette.

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