Vintage glasses for men

Vision problems probably have no gender. Sunglasses are also a mixed accessory, essential and even serve the great arts such as fashion, cinema or music. Glasses by force of circumstances have taken an enormous place in our lives, they even represent in some cases our identity. But to what extent has this accessory been put forward among men?

Vintage Glasses and Men in Cinema and Music

It is well known that glasses in certain films are an iconic accessory; one could even imagine that success is down to them alone.

We will obviously mention Tom Cruise in Top Gun or Leonardo DiCaprio in Aviator, who highlights an almost symbolic accessory: aviator glasses.

But glasses have not only inspired the 7th art. And what better example than Elton John, aged 75. He still gets the crowd going at his concerts, although he declares every year that this one will be his last. And on stage he wears a vintage, colourful and original pair of glasses.

For some men, glasses are above all a way of asserting their identity.

The vintage frame, much more than an accessory

Yes, glasses are also a vector of identity, especially for some men. Marlon Brando demonstrated a mysterious and dark style, a "bad boy" style that does not age. But also Michel Polnareff who distinguished himself with his pair of white glasses characteristic of his personality and his work. At Seconde Vue, find unisex vintage pairs that suit everyone and for everyone!

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