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5 Best Sunglasses for Long Oblong Faces
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5 Best Sunglasses for Long Oblong Faces

BY WMP PUBLISHED October 31, 2023

IN THIS ARTICLE


“Why the long face?” If you’ve heard that joke a million times, you’ve probably got an oblong face. If you’re tired of people commenting on it, then you need a pair of stylish sunglasses to balance it out, making your face appear more square.

Today, we’ll demystify how to find the best sunglasses for oblong faces and our top recommendations for frames under $50.

How to Find Sunglasses for Oblong Faces

Determine If You Have a Long Oval or Rectangular Face Shape

Oval faces and rectangular faces are actually pretty similar in shape, and both can be considered oblong. The main defining feature of an oblong face shape is that the forehead, cheeks, and jaw are approximately the same width. Then, the length of the face is typically twice as long as it is wide.

Oblong faces are not the same as oval. Oval faces typically have slightly wider foreheads than chins, whereas oblong faces are essentially the same width (with slight variation) from top to bottom.

Buy Glasses That Offset Your Oblong Face

Oblong faces want bold options that offset the elongated length of your face. Go for oversized options that add some width across your face, or ones with a strong browline to add depth to an otherwise static face edge. Because the length of your face is so stark, thick and detailed sunglasses balance that out.

Oblong Faces Might Need Narrow Frames

While you want frames to emphasize your face width, you don’t need literally wide frames. Oblong faces tend to need narrow frames, but they’ll look wider on your face. This is because oblong faces have such a narrow distance from temple to temple to begin with.

If an oblong face buys wide frames, then the sunglasses temple arms won’t fit snugly enough and they’ll slide up and down your nose. Plus, the eyes won’t sit in the center of the frame. This can be a big problem for people who need prescription sunglasses because it can distort vision and cause headaches.

5 Best Sunglasses for Long Face

Single Bridge Aviator

Aviators look great on oblong faces because they have a stark browline and oversized lenses to complement a long face. For a modern spin on the iconic frame, elongated faces should try Emerson. A single bridge aviator, these on-trend acetate shades feature square lenses for a slightly futuristic look that offers 100% UV-blocking polarization. 

At only $39, you can buy each of the cool colors available: Moonrock Grey, Whiskey Brown Tortoise, Denim Blue, Light Crystal Brown, Crystal Saguaro Green, and Black Beige Tort.

Flex Hinge Frames

Anyone who needs a durable pair of sunglasses that feels comfortable to wear all day should check out flex hinge frames like Lance. Made out of long-lasting acetate, these sunglasses are made with flex hinges to ensure a tight fit on the temple arms without too much pressure. With a flat browline and double-nose bridge, Lance elevates looks for oblong faces at only $39.

Classic Square Shades

You can’t go wrong with the classic square shades that look good on everyone, making them one of the best sunglasses for long faces. Jacob offers that quintessential corner store look–like you picked them out on your way to your most recent adventure. Made of sturdy polycarbonate and sleek stainless steel arms, these well-constructed frames are designed for consistent daily wear. Snap up a pair of these sunglasses for only $45.

Browline Detail Sunglasses

Browline glasses offer a wider look but a tighter fit. For the perfect pair of shades to complement oblong faces, try Jaxon. These browline detail sunglasses offer an acetate top that extends past the edge of the frame, giving a wide look but a tight fit. This is balanced by the stainless steel wire that makes up the lower half of the frame. These shades feature adjustable nose pads as well, so you can ensure they sit on your face in the correct spot.

Try these bold frames in six different color and lens combinations. You can purchase a few different colors because each one is only $45.

Retro Round Frames

People with oblong faces don’t have to stick to square frames. Round frames with distinct decals can also look great. Take Tate for example. A retro round frame, Tate features slightly winged edges and a notched nose bridge. Made of acetate with tough five-barrel stainless steel hinges, these effortlessly cool frames were built to last. 

Purchase one of Tate’s six groovy color options for only $39.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Specific Brands Known for Offering a Wide Range of Sunglass Styles Suitable for People With Long Oblong Faces?

Specific brands known for offering a wide range of sunglass styles suitable for long oblong faces include WMP Eyewear and Warby Parker. The more affordable option of the two, WMP Eyewear offers tons of styles and recommendations for different face shapes. Plus, the product listing on the website suggests the face shape the shades are for and the recommended face width.

Warby Parker also has a great selection of sunglasses, and you can narrow the search on the website by frame width to see which available options would work best for you. They even recently came out with contact lenses if you want to avoid glasses altogether. However, since the company also has brick-and-mortar stores, their sunglasses do cost a bit more.

What Features of a Sunglass Frame Should I Look For to Enhance the Appearance of My Long Oblong Face?

To enhance the appearance of a long oblong face, look for sunglasses with a distinct browline. Mutli-material sunglasses with plastic browline detail work great, adding width to your face without a loose fit. Straight browlines, like in an aviator, also look good and add a stark horizontal look that balances out the long face length.

Can I Wear Oversized Sunglasses if I Have a Long Oblong Face, or Are There Size Limitations to Consider?

Anyone with an oblong face should wear oversized sunglasses. Like with traditional aviators, these big lens shapes make the frames look wider, balancing out elongated faces.

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