Cat Eye Glasses

Cat-eye glasses have an irresistible mid-century appeal to bring a flash of attitude to your everyday look. Explore frames and modern designs alike in the USA, and find your perfect fit.

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Placentia Prescription Glasses

Size:49-18-140mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : TR

PD Range :47 - 69mm

Frame Weight :17g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , SpringHinges , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$32.00

 
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Plainfield Prescription Glasses

Size:51-16-145mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : TR

PD Range :50 - 70mm

Frame Weight :5g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , Lightweight , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$34.00

 
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Prescott Prescription Glasses

Size:51-18-145mmM

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate

PD Range :52 - 72mm

Frame Weight :16g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , SpringHinges , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$22.00

 
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Ames Prescription Glasses

Size:53-17-138mm

Rim : Rimless

Shape : Cat Eye

Material : Titanium

PD Range :55 - 73mm

Frame Weight :20g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , NosePads

Available as : SingleVision Bifocal Progressive

$46.00

 
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Anaheim Prescription Glasses

Size:51-20-138mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate

PD Range :54 - 74mm

Frame Weight :21g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , Fashion , SpringHinges , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$29.00

 
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Aurora Prescription Glasses

Size:51-20-138mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate

PD Range :54 - 74mm

Frame Weight :21g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , Fashion , SpringHinges , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$29.00

 
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Baton Rouge Prescription Glasses

Size:51-18-140mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate

PD Range :52 - 72mm

Frame Weight :22g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , SpringHinges , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$29.00

 
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Bowie Prescription Glasses

Size:51-17-140mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate

PD Range :51 - 71mm

Frame Weight :20g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$28.00

 
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Buffalo Grove Prescription Glasses

Size:53-17-145mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate Metal

PD Range :55 - 73mm

Frame Weight :18g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , Fashion , SpringHinges , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$41.00

 
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Calexico Prescription Glasses

Size:53-18-140mm

Rim : Rimless

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Metal

PD Range :58 - 75mm

Frame Weight :14g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , Fashion , NosePads

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$41.00

 
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Cape Girardeau Prescription Glasses

Size:53-19-150mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate

PD Range :59 - 76mm

Frame Weight :32g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , Fashion , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : SingleVision Bifocal Progressive

$29.00

 
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Casper Prescription Glasses

Size:53-17-145mm

Rim : Full

Shape : Cat eye

Material : Acetate

PD Range :55 - 73mm

Frame Weight :23g

FrameFeature :Eyeglasses , UniversalBridgeFit

Available as : Bifocal Progressive SingleVision

$32.00

 
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Cat Eye Glasses

Cat-Eye Glasses Online

Women's cat eye glasses shape has been making a resurgence lately. For most top fashion designers, the cat eye for women is not in full force, but rather a hint of cat eye which evidences itself simply by upturning the upper corners of the frame, and increasing the lens shape at the top of the lens relative to the bottom of the list. Check out the frame links above to see some good examples of our favorite - and the most popular - cat eye shaped glasses. The cat eye shape started in the 1950s and trailed off in the 1960s, and was made fashionable by Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Oprah Winfrey, and many other women of their time. Women's cat eye glasses can all be customized with prescription lenses, just like all of our glasses and sunglasses.

Cat-eye glasses are one of the classic styles of eyewear. They first appeared around the 1930s, but they became popular after actress Audrey Hepburn sported big cat-eye sunglasses in the classic 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

In the 1940s, cat-eye glasses were known as the Harlequin and had distinctive thick frames and rectangular lenses. The corner of the glasses was characterized by gold embellishments. Through the 50s cat-eye glasses grew in popularity and were on the faces of celebrities and the average person. It was during these years that the demand for prescription cat eye glasses increased exponentially.

It wasn’t till the 60s, thanks to the iconic role played by Audrey Hepburn, that cat-eye sunglasses skyrocketed. Eyewear that just screamed sophistication, elegance, and style with oversized sunglasses in a cat-eye shape that everyone wanted to get their hands on.

Cat-eye glasses never seem to go out of style. These frames have been adding a touch of attitude and a wink of charm to people’s faces for decades. Try some chunkier cat eyes and bold colors to make a statement.

Just goes to show that cat-eye glasses just got bigger, bolder, and ‘badder’. And with the Optical4U range of eyeglasses and prescription sunglasses, you’re going to want to try them all on.

Cat Eye Glasses FAQs

When were cat-eye glasses popular?

Cat-eye glasses were popular in the past, and present, and sure will be in the future. Since the vintage frame hit the market, they’ve always been up to date with the current trends.

It was probably during the 50s that cat-eye glasses were tremendously trendy and suited the new look for women.

The 60s just boosted the frame’s attractiveness even as cat eye sunglasses, which many women, from diverse backgrounds, fell in love with. It was a new style that resonated with a sexy, elegant, and free woman.

What face shape do cat-eye glasses look good on?

The cat-eye frame has been revisited throughout the years and many have created different designs embedding the retro style.

Firstly, to find the right cat-eye frames for you, you have to determine which face you have. Start by standing in front of the mirror, with a bar of soap or lipstick, and outline your face. You’ll see which image resembles closely the outline you’ve drawn: round, oval, square, or even heart-shaped. You can always refer to our face shape guide for reference.

Due to the classic cat-eye frame having angular lines, the retro style is a suitable fit for round or oval faces. With an oval face, you can pretty much style any frame design and with cat-eye sunglasses or eyeglasses, you’d look best with a slightly larger pair - avoid oversized frames. You may find your next pair of prescription cat-eye glasses with Optical4U.

A round face would also gain contrast from angular cat-eye frames creating a balance between the facial features and glasses. With round glasses you could risk your features looking even rounder - so why not add some edges? Our Value Collection offers a range of diverse frames you can find in any shape or size, including eye-catching and fun cat-eye frames!

Although cat-eye frames would best suit oval or round faces, this particular frame design can also be found in a rounder shape. This is great news for those who have more angular facial features, like square faces.

With a square face, you want to go in the opposite direction as oval or round faces. Choose cat-eye frame styles with a softer and rounder edge - move away from the boxy look. Keep a smart and elegant look by combining vintage frames with classic black or tortoiseshell colors.

There are so many cat-eye glasses that you can browse for men, women, and kids, that not only offer a great pair of glasses but also fine eye protection.

Why not try vintage cat-eye glasses with our blue light blocking lenses- your office look will never be the same.

How to style cat-eye glasses?

The retro cat-eye glasses are a timeless frame that has taken over many eyewear trends. Love popular clear frame glasses that work well with many skin tones and outfits?

Well, why not combine the clear glasses trend with a retro-style frame? You’ll for sure faint over a pair of cat-eye clear glasses! A pair to rock as eyeglasses or sunglasses and great for many occasions. It’s a simple yet fashionable look to rock every season.

Thanks to the versatile frame designs out there, you can find a pair of cat eye glasses to relive a 1940s nostalgic look or modernize your style with a new take on the classic frame.

So if you want to look your best with a pair of cat-eye sunglasses or eyeglasses then here are a few tips:

• Choosing the right shape cat-eye glasses for your face. Cat eye glasses can make you stand out with bold lines and prominent colors, the angular features create a fantastic contrast with rounder faces. Why not try out iconic designer cat-eye frames with elegant but daring Prada cat-eye glasses

• Different to clear frame glasses, cat eye glasses would make you and your look thrive with flashy or toned-down makeup. You can have fun rocking a low-key outfit with minimal makeup or strike out with bold red lipstick combined with the vintage retro cat-eye frames

• Pick the right color and frame material. Looking for a lightweight frame to accessorize with a formal look while keeping the vintage feel? Why not try metal eyeglasses in a cat-eye shape? If instead you’re looking to spice it up with fun and shiny colors have a blast trying on glittery eyeglasses

Wondering how you can try on cat-eye glasses with your look without having to leave your bedroom mirror for as long as you like? Whack on that red lipstick and virtually try on all the sunglasses and eyeglasses you want with our Virtual Try-On tool!

Which type of faces should wear cat-eye glasses?

There are enough takes on the cat-eye glasses style to fit any face shape. If your face shape is square or rectangular, choosing a style with rounded edges is a good idea. If you have softer features, go for a frame with sharper edges.

How can I order cat eye prescription glasses?

Optical4U is a great place to order a pair of cat-eye prescription glasses. Take your pick from a massive range of colors and shapes and double-check your prescription when filling it in at checkout.

Who looks good in red cat-eye glasses?

Choosing a bold color for your cat-eye glasses is a great way to stand out from the crowd. Matching red glasses with other red accessories will make them pop. Try to avoid orange tones in your outfit to avoid clashing.

Cat-Eye Glasses - Horn Rimmed Glasses

Cat eye glasses (Horn Rimmed Glasses) are currently one of our most popular styles available. Don't let our incredibly low prices pass you by.

You can never go wrong with fierce cat eye glasses, a must-have for your wardrobe. Choose from our fresh shapes, bold colors, and luxury styles.

How Much Do You Know About Cat Eye Prescription Glasses?

For a long time, cat eye glasses were considered old-fashioned. You normally associated them with your grandmother or great-grandmother. However, today more and more people are choosing cat eye prescription glasses as they have made a big comeback. They give you a nice vintage look and hence it makes sense to find out more about them. Today, you can see celebrities and fashionistas sporting cat eye glasses. Some famous actresses have been associated with this kind of eyewear. Read on if you want to know more about cat eye RX glasses and how to choose the right one for your needs and budget.