The truth is that there’s no right answer to which sunglasses are best for a round face shape. Many people spend tons of time searching for the perfect frames for their face type. But “perfect” doesn’t exist. Some frames may highlight your features differently than others, but it’s really all about what you like. 

Need some guidance on where to start? Don’t panic—we’re here to help you determine which types of sunglasses might complement your round face best.

How To Tell if You Have a Round Face

Figuring out your face shape is pretty simple—just take a look in the mirror at the general outline of your face. Then consider the width of your cheekbones, forehead, and jawline. Round faces tend to have:

  • A circular shape with a similar width and length 
  • A rounded jawline and chin
  • Wide cheekbones
  • A forehead and jawline with roughly the same width
  • Features that are softer rather than angular
Diagram of a round face illustrating relative width and height

Keep in mind that everyone’s face is a little different, so there’s no exact match. (Many people have features that draw from more than one face shape, anyway.) It’s really about assessing your prominent features and making a best guess. 

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What Sunglass Shape Is Best for Round Faces?

There is none! No “best” sunglasses shape exists, no matter what face shape you have. Style is subjective, so it can vary between each person. Picking out the perfect frames comes down to your preferences, needs, and what will work best for you. 

With all that said, you can still take your face shape under consideration when shopping for sunglasses. Similar to selecting glasses for a round face, you can choose sunglass frames that play off your features. 

Next, we’ll go over some style options for sunglasses and discuss how these options suit a round face.

A round face wearing different styles of sunglasses

Square and Rectangular Sunglasses

Square and rectangular sunglass frames are great sunglass styles for round faces. With their straight lines and sharp corners, square and rectangular sunglasses provide a nice visual contrast to a round face’s curved features. Browline frames—which feature a heavier upper rim that mimics eyebrows—are often a variant of square or rectangular frames.

Fletcher in Black Matte Eclipse

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Black Matte Eclipse

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Esme sunglasses in Sesame Tortoise

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Sesame Tortoise

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Beale sunglasses in Cognac Tortoise

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Cognac Tortoise

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Oversized Sunglasses

For some folks, their approach to buying sunglasses follows the old adage, “Go big or go home.” Oversized sunglasses are a popular option for any face shape. But a big frame can be a particularly fun and bold sunglasses type for round faces. The epic proportions of oversized sunglasses often add a distinctive accent to the symmetrical geometry of a round face.

Nancy sunglasses in Palm Crystal with Polished Gold

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Palm Crystal with Polished Gold

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Masha in Black Currant Tortoise

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Black Currant Tortoise

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Boggs sunglasses in Chestnut Crystal

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Chestnut Crystal

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Cat-Eye Sunglasses

Another timeless sunglass shape for a round face is cat-eye. This is one of the most beloved sunglass styles because of its versatility. And, of course, it has the classic vintage look that so many people like. 

The prominent lines of cat-eye sunglasses counterbalance the curves of a round face. Plus, the upswept shape tends to highlight your eyebrows while also appearing to lift your face, if that suits your taste.

 

Aubrey sunglasses in jet black

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Rhea sunglasses in Truffle Tortoise

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Truffle Tortoise

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Maren sunglasses in Violet Magnolia with Polished Gold

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Violet Magnolia with Polished Gold

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Geometric Sunglasses

Geometric shapes are playful sunglasses for round faces. This is another frame type that can exhibit some creative personality and offset softer facial features with angled lines.

Abe sunglasses in Polished Silver

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Polished Silver

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Tobias in Laguna Crystal

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Laguna Crystal

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Rustin in Olive with Riesling

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Olive with Riesling

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Aviator Sunglasses

Aviators are another one of the most popular frame shapes today, and an excellent sunglass style for round faces. Some aviators are more pointed at the bottom, which can draw attention to your cheeks if they’re a feature you’d like to highlight. Other aviator frames have flatter bottoms for a more square shape, which offset a round face’s curves.

Raider sunglasses in Brushed Ink with Polished Gold

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Brushed Ink with Polished Gold

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Brimmer sunglasses in Black Walnut

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Black Walnut

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Blaise sunglasses in Woodgrain Tortoise

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Woodgrain Tortoise

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Statement Sunglasses

Whether it’s the bold thickness of the frame, a unique pattern like a colorful tortoise, or an exaggerated silhouette, attention-grabbing sunglasses can add a bit of panache to any face shape—and are available in just about any shape or color.

Gillian in Confetti Tortoise

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Confetti Tortoise

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Willetta Sunglasses in Chai Crystal Fade

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Chai Crystal Fade

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Annika sunglasses in Aventurine Tortoise

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Aventurine Tortoise

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Find the Sunglasses You Love Most 

Now comes the fun part—finding your new favorite pair of sunglasses!

Full disclosure: There’s no clear-cut best type of sunglasses for round faces. Choosing sunglasses should ultimately be about your personal preferences, not your face shape. Specific sunglasses frames may accent and complement your facial features differently than others, but you don’t have to follow any guidelines when picking out sunglasses. Instead, focus on finding a comfortable, well-fitting frame that you love.

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