
Why are Brown Sunglasses so Popular?
One of the primary reasons behind the popularity of brown sunglasses is obviously the versatility. Brown sits in the warm part of the colour spectrum. As a result, it naturally pairs well with a huge range of outfits, skin tones, and occasions. You can comfortably take brown sunglasses with you on your drive in the bright afternoon, to a festival or just for a walk outside.
When it comes to sunglasses with brown lenses, they have their own benefits. They enhance contrast and depth perception, which makes them particularly good for outdoor light. You can see things easily, even in bright outdoor lights, without everything appearing darker.
Brown Sunglasses for Men
For men, brown sunglasses with defined shapes work the best when it comes to styling. They can go with pilot frames in warm brown or tortoiseshell finish for a reliable choice. They suit most face shapes and look equally at home driving as they do at a summer event. Square brown sunglasses in dark chocolate or Havana brown are better alternatives if you are looking for a more classic style. It offers an understated feel that complements everyday outfits well. Browline frames in deep brown colour can be the right pick if you want a bold appeal without becoming too loud.
Brown Sunglasses for Women
Women have a wide range of choices to choose from in brown sunglasses. They can go with the drama of an oversized frame in rich amber or pick the subtle appeal of a round frame in caramel or light Havana. Women who love classic styling can go with cat-eye frames in tortoiseshell pattern. The sophisticated appeal of the style ensures they work just as well now as they did fifty years ago. For a bit more modern appeal, butterfly frames in brown colour offer a better alternative. If you want something that moves easily between holiday, city, and everyday wear, a medium-sized round or oversized frame in a lighter shade of brown is a great option.
Finding The Right Shades of Brown for You
Brown is not a single colour. The overall vibe of your look changes a lot depending on the shade of brown. Tortoiseshell blends brown with amber and black to create a pattern that's rich and classic. It’s probably one of the most versatile options in brown that suits almost everyone. Havana brown is a slightly warmer, richer tone with a hint of amber, and it works particularly well with warm or olive skin tones. Amber and caramel frames are lighter and more golden, which tend to complement fair skin and lighter hair beautifully. Dark chocolate or deep espresso brown frames are clean and simple. They feel closer to black but with slightly more warmth and softness.
Why Get Your Brown Sunglasses From Specscart?
At Specscart, we offer brown sunglasses in different shades and patterns to ensure you find the style that matches your preferences. You can get your brown sunglasses made up with your prescription, so that you don’t have to compromise between clear vision and your style. All the sunglasses come with UV400 protection as standard. You also get free premium accessories like a hardshell vegan leather case, a microfibre cleaning cloth, a cleaning solution, and a keychain screwdriver. Above all, we offer free 24-hour dispatch on your sunglasses as standard for most single-vision prescriptions.
FAQs About Brown Sunglasses
Are brown lenses good for driving?
Sunglasses with brown lenses are a good choice for driving during the day. They enhance contrast and help your eyes pick out depth and distance more clearly in bright conditions.
How can I get brown sunglasses with prescription lenses?
You can customise your brown sunglasses with your prescription lenses comfortably at Specscart. You can choose the “buy with prescription” option during checkout and select from single-vision or varifocal lens options depending on your prescription.
Are polarised lenses available in brown sunglasses?
We offer a wide range of brown sunglasses with polarised lenses. You also have the option to add polarised lenses to any of your selected frames during checkout if you want to add them separately.






























































































