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From luxury to Ray-Ban: Shop the best sunglasses for men and women
Emma Sutton-Williams, Sophie Cannon · 2026-05-13 · via New York Post

The future is looking so bright, you’ll wanna wear some new shades. But don’t wait; get them right now in time for summer.

Sunglasses season is all year round, meaning it’s time to start shopping around for the best deals and trending styles.

Finding the perfect pair for your face shape and your budget can be tricky, but with more than a dozen stylish options here, including some trendy brands scooped up by Emily Ratajkowski, Nick Jonas, Kate Middleton, Gigi Hadid and more — there’s sure to be new favorite shades waiting for you to discover below.

Post wanted picks

We know there are endless styles of sunglasses for men, women and children, so instead of picking individual looks, we wanted to share our favorite brands instead, letting you curate your sunglasses collection yourself for a bright and sunny season ahead.

Plus, many of them are offering seasonal discounts, so now’s the perfect time to upgrade your eyewear game without breaking the bank. From sharp, long-lasting frames to UV-blocking lenses, each selection is super chic and functional.

Here comes the sun. Are you ready?

Best Sunglasses for Exercise: Blenders Eyewear

A collage of photos of people wearing sunglasses and up close photos of sunglasses  on the sand and at the beach
Blenders Eyewear

Pros:

  • Sunglasses start at just $22, with most pairs capping around $69, making Blenders accessible without sacrificing style

Cons:

  • While they’ve expanded into some prescription eyewear, options are still limited compared to bigger optical brands.

Starting with a music festival and ending up at beaches and outdoor parties across America, Blenders Eyewear has seen it all.

The California company is now available nationwide, selling shades for all occasions on their site. Take a peek at women’s glasses for rose-hued lenses and pops of neon green and sunset orange, and then slide over to the men’s section for bright purple, black-on-black pairs, and polarized blue light lenses, to name a few. Pricing is also quite competitive, with pairs starting at just $22 and not exceeding $69.


Best for Sports: Costa

Costa Tailfin sunglasses with matte black frames and dark lenses.
Costa

Pros:

  • filters out harsh yellow light so you can see much further, including through water
  • There are a variety of durable frames to choose from
  • Excellent for fishing

Cons:

  • Not the most fashionable sunglasses I’ve found, and yet I still wear them every day

New York Post Review: “I own several pairs of high-end sunglasses, including iconic Ray-Bans, but the pair I reach for most often is my Costa Del Mar. Prices range from $177 through $300.

“While other brands focus on the aesthetic, Costa is engineered for the elements. While standard sunglasses simply darken your field of view, Costa lenses selectively filter out the harsh yellow light at 580nm on the visible spectrum. I can see into the ocean and even spot jellyfish and exotic sea creatures swimming — my husband cannot even see those with his regular pair of Goodrs.”


Best Budget: Zenni

Collage of three images of a woman wearing different Zenni glasses.
Zenni

Pros:

  • Fast and easy to order
  • Lots of variety to choose from
  • Affordable and fits into most budgets

Cons:

  • If you order a prescription, it may take up to two weeks to ship

If you want a pair of customizable sunglasses but have a tight budget, Zenni is the brand to go with.

New York Post Review: “Zenni is super easy to use and extremely affordable. Within a few minutes, I was able to set up a subscription pair of sunglasses with very little effort. The process allowed me to add as much or as little as I wanted, including options such as blue light protection, water resistance and smudge-free coatings. There truly is a way to make it fit your budget as prices start under $30.


Best Ethically-Made Sunglasses: DIFF Eyewear

A man in sunglasses sits by a tree
DIFF

Pros:

  • Partners with Vision to Learn, a reputable organization in global vision care
  • Offers a clearance section with good bargains, making stylish and ethical eyewear more accessible

Cons:

  • DIFF is primarily online, which can make trying on styles beforehand difficult

Make a difference and look great doing it with DIFF. The charitable eyewear company is changing the game in stylish frames but also in providing eye care around the world.

“With your support, we’ve already helped over 4.5 million people receive the gift of sight. Now, we’re taking our commitment even further by partnering with Vision to Learn to empower children across the U.S. with access to essential vision care.” reads the site.

To shop your own pair, head to the Sunglasses tab and go shopping and discover collabs featuring Princess Leia inspo or Blue light glasses to protect your eyes from harmful rays. Plus, keep an eye out for deals, as their clearance sections often feature bargains you’ll have to see to believe.


Best Sunglasses for Men: Persol

Two men in black sunglasses embracing
Persol

Pros:

  • Offers polarized sunglasses, which enhance visual clarity and reduce glare
  • Persol has handcrafted frames made in Italy, reflecting over 100 years of expertise in eyewear manufacturing
  • Has vintage-looking styles

Cons:

  • Persol leans toward classic designs. If you want bold, trendy, or unconventional styles, options may feel limited

Whether you’re spending the summer on the Italian coast — or just wish you were — Persol is here to bring the vacation to you. Persol specializes in handcrafted frames made in Italy, with care and precision, 100 years in the making. When looking through the site, keep an eye out for polarized pairs, as well as anything marked as new for this upcoming season. Shop by men’s, women’s or even by style icon, like Steve McQueen.


Best Style Range: Ray-Ban

A woman with big sunglasses and a lollypop in her mouth wears a white hoodie
Ray-Ban

Pros:

  • Offers frames in classic neutrals as well as seasonal colors like blues and greens, appealing to both traditional and trend-forward tastes
  • New styles fall in the $174–$185 range, but you can also find other Ray-Ban sunglasses starting around $65

Cons:

  • While budget options exist, premium or custom pairs can get pricey, especially with add-ons like prescription lenses or polarization

When it comes to iconic frames and stylish styles, Ray-Ban is the name of the game and for good reason.

While they always have classic looks to choose from, this season, check out new styles for spring and summer like the wider vintage-inspired State Street. Frames come in a variety of colors, from basic black and tortoise to blues and greens, perfect for spring. These styles range in price from $174 to $185, but if you’re looking for something a little less, be sure to check out other styles starting at just $65 on their site now.


Best Trendy Sunglasses: Quay

A woman in sunglasses and a tank top laughs
Quay

Pros:

  • Drops new styles frequently
  • Has polarized options

Cons:

  • Quay doesn’t strongly cater to prescription lenses, which can be a dealbreaker for some buyers

It’s always a summer party with Quay. The Australian sunglasses and accessories company knows how to have a great time — and always has the best shades to match any mood. Shop the new arrivals section, and see what’s trending. If you want the perfect fit, shop by face shape or frame shape to see how flattering their frames can be. It has everything from aviators to trendy rectangular-shaped sunnies. The best part is the price, with many pairs going for $29 and new styles at only $55 to $95 for polarized pairs.


Best Designer Sunglasses: Fendi

A pair of Fendi sunglasses
Nordstrom

Pros:

  • Shopping at Nordstrom means access to great customer service, easy returns, and a well-curated collection of top brands

Cons:

  • As designer items, these shades can be expensive, often ranging from $150 to $500+, which might not suit every budget

These designer shades are truly timeless, with classic silhouettes and shapes that flatter almost every face with oversized to subtle ovals. They can currently be found at Nordstrom and come in both women’s and men’s styles for you to peruse.


Best Classic Sunglasses: Warby Parker

A man and a woman in sunglasses
Warby Parker

Pros:

  • You can select up to five frames to try at home, making it easy to see how they look and feel before committing
  • Accepts Flexible Spending Accounts and Health Savings Accounts

Cons:

  • The try-on program is U.S.-only, which limits access for international customers

Choosing a pair of shades is no small decision, so why not try on five and see what you like?

That’s Warby Parker’s style, as they allow you to pick up to five frames to try on at home, making sure you love the way you look before you decide to buy a pair, or two, or five. Browse either men’s sunglasses or go to the women’s sunglasses section and toggle the left button to see which styles are available for at-home try-on. Popular pairs include Esme, Sutton, and Duran.

On the go? Don’t worry, as their glasses come with scratch-resistant lenses, perfect for your beach bag. Warby Parker also offers prescription lenses in any of their sunglass frames, starting at $145, and are now FSA and HSA eligible.


Best Cheap Sunglasses: Foster Grant

A man and a woman. smiling in sunglasses on a red background
Foster Grant

Pros:

  • Most frames range from $19.95 to $41.95
  • Found online and in stores like Walmart, Walgreens, and Nordstrom, making them easily accessible for in-person shopping
  • Supports digital eye health and reading ease with Multi Focus, Bifocal Style, and Blue light-blocking options
  • Frequently do collabs that are worth your money from Wicked to IRONMAN

Cons:

  • Does not clearly advertise prescription lens options (beyond magnification), which could be a dealbreaker for those who need RX glasses

We’re here to help you grow your sunglasses collection of cheap sunglasses and yet still quality.

Foster Grant is a great place for that, as they have a huge variety of sunnies. Shop by style to get some basics or active frames, plus check out their summer options for SunReaders and other polarized beachy styles.


Best for Prescription Lenses: GlassesUSA

Two pairs of sunglasses.

Pros:

  • Basic prescription lenses are included with the discount
  • Includes free shipping

Cons:

  • Email deal excludes bifocals and progressive lenses

For designer sunglasses and prescription pairs, too, GlassesUSA is a one-stop sunnies shop that has major deals going on, too. It’s celebrating everything sunny for spring and summer with deep discounts on designer frames and more. Discover all designer frames for eyeglasses and sunglasses (Gucci, Prada, Versace, etc.) with complimentary basic prescription lenses, plus free shipping. This excludes Ray-Ban, Oakley, Persol, Wiley X, Costa Del Mar, Komono and kids offerings.

When you provide your email, you get 50% off lenses, including Ray-Ban and Oakley. However, it excludes bifocals and progressive lenses.

Find amazing pairs of Prada, Celine or some Gucci glasses, and go ahead and add some more specs to your cart, be it prescription or polarized.


Best Sunglasses for Women: Sunski

A woman wearing sunglasses
Sunski

Pros:

  • The site includes a virtual try-on feature, making it easier to shop online and find your perfect fit
  • Many of their frames are made from recycled materials

Cons:

  • Sunski doesn’t currently offer in-house prescription sunglasses

Get some of your broski’s and hit the beach in a pair of stylish Sunski shades. The brand is designed with adventure in mind, with an ultralight weight and sleek looks. Shop the women’ sections for stylish looks, and then be sure to check out the blue light glasses for when you have to head back inside and log on to the site. The best part? They also have a virtual try-on option to be sure you’ll love the way you look.


Best for American Glam: COACH

A split image of a woman in an orange shirt, pink sunglasses and a brown Coach hat, and the same pink glasses on the right
Coach

Pros:

  • The double C logo is iconic and instantly adds a touch of sophistication and brand prestige to your look
  • Easily found on Coach’s own site, major department stores, and eyewear retailers, often with seasonal sunglasses on sale

Cons:

  • You won’t find many options tailored for blue light filtering, multi-focus lenses, or activewear-specific builds

Hit the seaside with the classic double Cs of COACH. The iconic designer brand has some stellar sunnies, for both women and men on their site. You’ll also be happily surprised when looking at the prices, as they start as low as $95 in select pairs and typically range between $163 and $236 for the rest.


Best Polarized Sunglasses: Maui Jim

A pair of sunglasses with reflective lenses on blue shiny rocks
Amazon

Pros:

  • Offers styles for both women and men
  • Bright, vibrant colors and stylish designs that scream beach days and vacation vibes

Cons:

  • Not budget-friendly — many styles start around $100 and can climb past $300

Hello, Hawaii.

Maui Jim is a brand associated with summer fun, and for a good reason. The brightly colored shades can be found on Amazon, sold on their very own page. They have both women’s and men’s styles, or shop by frame style to fit your face and taste. As for pricing, they also range, with many starting at $100 and going up into the $300 range.


Best Cat Eye Sunglasses: Kate Spade

A woman in blue sunglasses
Kate Spade

Pros:

  • Retro styles for readers, sunglasses and glasses

Cons:

  • Sale items go fast

We know you have an eye on their bags, but what about their stunning sunnies? Kate Spade makes both sunglasses and reading glasses, each with their iconic feminine edge and stand-out colors. From retro cat eye sunglasses to glitter-dusted readers, Kate Spade eyewear channels the brand’s signature style, which is feminine, confident, and unapologetically fun.

Every pair makes a statement, like the tortoiseshell Bayleigh sunglasses.


Best for Smart Shopping Tools: LensCrafters

male and female models wearing sunglasses
Lens Crafters

Pros:

  • With over 40 years in the eyewear industry, LensCrafters is a trusted name
  • Their website offers a smart “Frame Advisor” tool, which recommends styles based on your face shape, preferences

Cons:

  • Some designer frames and prescription lens packages can get expensive, especially without insurance or discounts

There’s a reason why LensCrafters has been in the sunglasses game for 40 years. They offer not only great deals and a huge range of styles from popular brands, but you can narrow down your search by men’s and women’s styles and even by their frame advisor, so you can get the style that fits your face shape best.


We spoke with Sarah Zuckerman, OD and assistant clinical professor at the SUNY College of Optometry to get the low-down on how to find protective sunglasses.

It’s also worth noting that consulting with your optometrist or optician can provide you with more information on what works best for your eye needs.

Characteristics of protective sunglasses

According to Zuckerman, sunglasses of a “larger size will provide more protection” because they’re covering more of your face. If a pair of sunglasses has “UVA/UVB or UV 400,” then you know you’ve got a good, protective pair on your hands.

How to know if a brand produces quality sunglasses

With so many options on the market, it can be overwhelming trying to discern what the best sunglasses brands are. Zuckerman pointed out that the most important thing to keep in mind is how reputable the source is.

“Glasses purchased on the street or even online from a non-reputable source may not provide adequate levels of UV coverage,” she told The Post. “It is hard for people to assess what is quality versus not, so be wary of online glasses unless they are directly from the manufacturer/recognized brands or a reputable store. We would recommend brands that align with both the quality we mentioned [above], along with the [person’s] finances.”

What is the highest grade of sunglasses?

The highest grade of sunglasses typically refers to those that offer 100% UV protection, polarized lenses, and high-quality optical clarity, often made from premium materials. Here’s what to look for in the top-tier sunglasses:

  • 100% UVA/UVB Protection: Non-negotiable for eye health.
  • Polarized Lenses: Reduce glare from reflective surfaces (ideal for driving, water, and snow).
  • Lens Material: Glass or polycarbonate lenses with scratch resistance and distortion-free clarity.
  • Frame Quality: Lightweight, durable materials like acetate, titanium, or TR-90.
  • Optical Standards: Some luxury sunglasses meet ANSI Z80.3 or even European CE standards for optical performance.

How can you tell if sunglasses are high quality?

To tell if sunglasses are high quality, start by checking for 100% UVA and UVB protection; this is essential for shielding your eyes from harmful rays. High-end sunglasses often feature polarized lenses, which reduce glare and improve clarity, especially near water or while driving. Look closely at the lens clarity by viewing a straight line; it shouldn’t distort.

Quality frames are typically made from materials such as acetate, titanium, or TR-90 and should feel sturdy and lightweight, with well-crafted hinges and a comfortable fit. Is that too much to ask for? We think not.


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This article was written by Emma Sutton-Williams, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter and resident fashionista. Emma is one of the best-dressed ladies in The Post’s office, and also known for finding an unbelievable deal on any one of her stylish outfits. Divulging on everything from designer launches, sales and dupes to the most-popular and most-underrated purse brands to luxurious silk pajama brands, Emma has cultivated an eye for style and an expertise for identifying the clothes and accessories worth your coin. At the same time, she proudly models the products she picks so you can see their fit and function first-hand. Emma has been creating shopping guides for The Post since 2024, and previously held bylines in Rolling Stone, Oprah Daily, Parents, InStyle, StyleCaster and more.