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Retro Reframed: Our favourite vintage-style glasses & trends

We’ve curated a retro-inspired collection pairing old-school style with contemporary aesthetics. Whether you want to dabble in vintage-inspired fashion or more modern styles, complement your look with a pop of retro chic. From the bold designs and thick frames of the ‘70s to the slick elegance of the ‘50s cat-eye frames, vintage-style specs offer something for everyone. Join us as we guide you through the diverse and exciting world of retro specs, in retrospect.

Transcend the decades with thick frames

You may think that the thick-frame trend is modern, but it spans decades. Take the stylish 70s-inspired San Fransisco glasses, modelled here by Peter.

Chunky two-tone gradient frames with a defined brow line and front pin details, these are the perfect retro glasses. Team yours with an earthy-toned suit jacket for a groovy 70s-style look.

If you’re after some more ideas on how to bring a nod to the 70s into your 21st-century wardrobe, take a look at how we style our favourite 70s sunglasses or have a peek at our full range of 70s sunglasses

Oversized square frames

The ‘70s vintage era is synonymous with expressing your identity. This attitude is encapsulated in these oversized square vintage-style glasses from florence by mills.

The exclusive florence by mills collection is ideal for showing off your style, and these lilac frames are no different. The large square lenses are the perfect nod to the 70s style

The pastel tone combined with a few pieces of vintage-style clothing like a headscarf or flared denim is sure to make you look like a resident of ‘70s Milan.

Geometric glasses

Funky, fresh and fabulous, geometric glasses were a must in the 80s so why not make a statement with them now? Florence’s Esmerald glasses boast the bold aesthetic synonymous with the 80s era. Gold frames wrap around the lenses, and gold arms add an eye-catching twist to these frames. If you have been loving the layering trend, try combining a brightly coloured shirt and knitted jumper vest for a striking 80s-inspired ensemble. 

Looking for more '80s throwbacks? Take a look at our favourite 80s glasses and sunglasses.

Throwback to brow-line

There may not be any style of vintage glasses as iconic and instantly recognisable as square. This retro glasses style first took the world by storm in the ‘50s, popularised by music and film icons.

The Perth glasses offer a strong defined black brow line, polished gold metal rims and retro-cool squared lenses to create a modern twist on the ‘50s classic.

Peter nails the nostalgic era with a dapper Harrington jacket in a contemporary colour block.

Rimless pilot-style glasses

It’s clear why the aviation-inspired eyewear trend is at the forefront of fashion-conscious minds across the globe.

First worn by the US military in 1935, this sky-high stylish design has been a popular retro style glasses choice for decades.

The Vancouver glasses are perfect for this vintage aesthetic. The semi-rimless design may be straight from the ‘30s, but the gold metal brow line gives them a retro-80s twist.

Pair your pilot-style glasses with a tailored trouser, a classic t-shirt and a leather jacket for the perfect aviator-inspired look.  

What’s next?

If you are looking for your next pair of vintage style glasses and are finding the choice a bit overwhelming, Specsavers can help. If you are struggling to picture the glasses on your face, then use our innovative virtual try-on guide for assistance! We also have a range of expert advice about selecting the right glasses for your face shape and hair colour

For more glasses inspiration, whether style or trend-focused, visit our #LoveGlasses blog now.

If you are looking for your next vintage-style frames and are finding the choice a bit overwhelming, Specsavers can help. If you are struggling to picture the glasses on your face, then use our innovative virtual try on for assistance! We also have a range of expert advice about selecting the right glasses for your face shape and hair colour too. 

For more glasses inspiration, whether style or trend focused, visit our #LoveGlasses blog now.