Lucky Brand Sunglasses

Casual sun style that settles fast

Balanced proportions and a steady bridge make these frames feel calm on the face. The mirrored sheen softens harsh daylight while tortoise tones keep the look easy.

Born from relaxed denim roots, Lucky Brand brings vintage-leaning shapes with a laid-back finish. Explore broader styles in our Designer sunglasses. This page spotlights the current Lucky Brand sun selection.

  • Cat-eye silhouettes with a soft, flattering lift
  • Smooth acetate-plastic build for everyday wear
  • Mirror-coated lenses for bright, reflective conditions
  • Calm gray tortoise colorway

Try two nearby sizes to feel the difference quickly.

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D938 sunglasses

$160.00 $34.91
Sunglasses have become the ultimate fashion accessory. Designer shades not only make a fashion statement but protect your eyes from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. These sunglasses provide comfortable...

Quick answer: match your current size, then fine-tune.

Start with the bridge close to your best-fitting pair and nudge lens width by 1-2 mm for balance. That simple move usually fixes front weight and keeps edges from flaring too wide.

Design cues within Lucky Brand sunglasses

Fit-size: Cat-eye fronts add gentle lift without going dramatic, and acetate-plastic keeps edges smooth against skin. If you need a temple pressure sunglasses fix, step lens width one click wider while holding the bridge steady; if frames feel loose, reverse that step.

Low-bridge stability: For sunglasses that won’t slip on a low nose bridge, choose a closer bridge or adjustable/keyhole designs with silicone pads; keep temples level and lightly tensioned. If slipping increases in heat, clean pads and bridge, raise pad height slightly, add stick-on pad shims, or bend temple tips inward a touch for secure contact.

UV & lenses: These styles use branded sun lenses suited for everyday brightness; mirrored options help in sand, water and city glare. If you’re after glare-cutting tech, see our Polarized sunglasses collection — availability can vary.

Materials & care: Acetate-plastic feels smooth with a bit of presence; avoid leaving frames in hot cars and store them in a case. A protective case or pouch is included for safe carry.

Typical size feel: Expect a moderate front that reads stable; if cheeks touch, ease width up slightly while keeping the bridge consistent. For mirrored vs gradient lenses comfort, mirrors dampen harsh reflections; gradients keep lower vision softer for reading menus.

“Light on the nose and easy to forget I’m wearing them.”

Cadence: Assortments rotate as styles are added or retired. For returns timing and conditions, check our Return policy.

Shape/Material Fit notes Size (mm)
Cat-eye / Acetate-plastic Steady bridge, soft lift on the edges 52-23-145
Cat-eye / Full-rim plastic Mirror finish helps in bright city glare 52-23-145

FAQ

Are Lucky Brand sunglasses good for everyday wear?

Yes—these styles lean casual with a relaxed, vintage vibe, so they pair easily with denim, tees or a simple jacket. The mirrored finish tamps down midday brightness, and the smooth acetate-plastic build feels comfortable for commutes, errands and outdoor breaks without reading too loud.

How should I choose my size if I do not know my measurements?

Match a pair you already wear comfortably, then keep the bridge similar and adjust lens width by 1-2 mm. That quick baseline usually gets you close. If temples pinch, go a touch wider; if frames feel loose, reduce width while holding the bridge steady for stability on the nose.

Do Lucky Brand sunglasses work on a low nose bridge?

They can. Look for a closer bridge or shaped pads to increase contact and reduce slip. Keep temples level so they hug without pressure. If you still get sliding in heat, try tiny fit tweaks from our low-bridge tips or add light stick-on pads to stabilize the contact points.

What face shapes suit these cat-eye styles best?

Cat-eye fronts add a gentle lift that flatters oval and round faces and adds definition to softer jawlines. If your face is narrow, choose a modest lens width to avoid overhang; for wider faces, try one step up to keep lines proportional without losing that easy, low-drama curve.

Are these mirrored lenses comfortable for long days?

Mirrored lenses reduce bounce-back glare, which can feel calmer in full sun or around water and glass. If you read outdoors, gradient tints feel softer in the lower view; mirrors feel more uniform. Pick the look you’ll use most so color and brightness stay consistent through your day.

Do Lucky Brand sunglasses include a case or pouch?

Yes—our shipment includes a protective case or pouch to help prevent scratches in bags or glove compartments. It’s a simple way to keep frames from warping in heat and to avoid accidental knocks when you tuck them into a backpack, tote or center console.

Can I get polarized options in this style?

Some Lucky Brand silhouettes are made with polarized variants across the wider catalog, but selection changes by batch. If you prefer glare-cutting tech for driving or water, check our site’s polarized category and revisit occasionally as assortments rotate with new drops.

Are ModaFrames an authorized retailer for Lucky Brand eyewear?

Yes. ModaFrames is an authorized retailer for Lucky Brand eyewear, which means products come through approved channels with authentic branding and standard packaging from the maker or distributor.

Which frame material feels lighter across a full day?

Acetate-plastic offers a smooth feel with stable edges; slim metal can feel airier but may need pads for balance. If you’re comparing builds, our overview explains pros and tradeoffs in simple terms—see the Frame materials facts for a quick primer.

What if my temples feel tight after an hour?

That’s a sign to widen the lens width one step while keeping the bridge close to your baseline. Gentle heat adjustments from an optician can also relieve pressure. If the front still rides high, shorten the temples slightly so the curve sits farther back behind the ear.