You can spot a browline frame by its thicker top line and thinner (or non-existent) bottom rim. Browline glasses have a certain vintage class, the perfect final touch for the modern sophisticate.
Dapper Dans in the 1950s and 1960s chose browline glasses to give that brooding, 'cool academia' aesthetic. Malcolm X made the browline frame famous in the 60s, cementing this style firmly in the history books. DrEyewear's range takes browline glasses into the modern day!
Browline glasses are a popular choice in 2022, offering vintage flair and a nod to 50s and 60s style. From their inception in 1947, this style accents the face and draws attention to the eyes. While most associated with smart dudes 'back in the day', both men and women can and should rock these top-heavy gems.
Browline glasses are super flattering on many face shapes. Because of that bold upper rim, they create width at the brow which balances a round face. That extra width also flatters a square face while complementing a sharp jawline.
Shapes of browline eyeglasses vary from winged to oval to square, so you can find a shape to suit. Check out our guide for how to pick glasses for your face shape.
While browline glasses are mostly associated with the bold black from decades past, options abound. Materials for browline glasses vary, bringing colour options along for the ride. For example, you may find a pair with a tortoiseshell resin upper rim and a gold metal lower rim. Or, a forest green upper and rimless lower.
A great trick is to take similar colour items (anything), hold them to your face, and notice how your complexion becomes duller or brighter. For example, cool tones may wash you out while warm tones (amber, gold, brown) bring out your features. What colour jewelry do you wear and look best in? Silver? You're cool. Gold? You're warm.
Rimless and semi-rimless glasses are great for those who prefer a lighter feel. Plus, some people are bothered by a heavy lower rim hovering in their periphery. What's more, a rimless or semi-rimless frame can add style flair without overpowering or hiding made-up eyes.