Men’s Sunglasses Brand Special! Introducing 46 recommendations by genre.

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If you are aiming to go beyond the universal, “European brands” are a strong choice!

For those who prefer designs that are neither too ordinary nor too playful, we recommend sunglasses made by European brands. From Italian-made sunglasses with a free-spirited and playful spirit to French-made sunglasses that are always at the forefront of fashion, you will find a wide range of sunglasses suitable for putting a little twist on your eyes.

Mens Sunglasses European Brand (1) ‘CAZAL

The eyewear brand ” Cazal” started in 1975 with Kari Zaroni as its designer from Op Couture in Munich, Germany. The brand’s eyewear, with its smooth, flowing frame silhouettes, colorful colors, Bauhaus-inspired ornamentation, and attention to minute details, has gained a devoted fan base. In the past, the brand’s popularity was so great that there was even a murder case in the United States. Incidentally, the brand has a wide range of customers, including G-Dragon of Big Bang and Pino Lelario, the designer of Tagliatore, a well-known Italian tailor brand. The most popular model is the ” 607. While it has a classic appearance, its innovative form is instantly recognizable and attractive.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand 2 “Italia Independent


The sunglasses of “Italia Independent,” a concept brand from Italy founded by Lapo Elkann, who is a sergeant of the family that founded FIAT and is also known as a fashionista and a playboy with a brilliant reputation, are characterized by unique designs with a playful Italian spirit. The brand is loved by Karl Lagerfeld, Lady Gaga, Olivia Palermo, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Karolina Kurkova, Selma Blair, Salma Hayek, and many other celebrities, making it a brand to keep an eye on in the future.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand 3 ‘SUPER

Super by Retro Super Future” was founded in Italy in 2007. The publishers of “PIG MAGAZINE,” an Italian magazine dealing with fashion and music, started the brand in Milan, saying, “We don’t have sunglasses that match the style of our magazine,” and the high quality of the design is well-known. All production is done in Italy, where there are many excellent craftsmen, and the handmade frames are fitted with lenses by Carl Zeiss, a long-established German eyeglass lens brand. The frames are used by fashionistas such as Kanye West, David Beckham, and Justin Bieber, and are highly popular. The most notable models are the futuristic all-lens design and the Flat Top, which has a flat, straight design on the top.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand ④ ‘Eyepetizer

The eyewear brand “Eyepetizers” offers an elegant collection based on a concept that is carefully crafted into each model. The unisex design is characterized by delicate temple designs and ring designs at the tips. The brand has been featured in magazines such as Vogue, and has attracted much attention from around the world.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand ⑤ ‘MOVITRA

An Italian brand born in 2015, ” Movitra” is an eyewear brand with a patented frame design that protects the lenses without a case when carrying them around. While the design base is classic, the well-calculated rotating frame design has a modern feel. The lenses are made by Carl Zeiss, which has a 140-year tradition.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand ‘Waiting for the sun

These sunglasses are made by ” Waiting for the Sun “, a brand from Paris, France, with the goal of reducing the amount of trash in the world based on the concept of “materials that return to the earth. The frames are made of Teawood, a skin-friendly material used in essential oils, which is sourced from Australia, and lenses made by Carl Zeiss of Germany are used.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand 7 ‘THIERRY LASRY

The French eyewear brand ” Thierry Lasry ” was launched in 2006 by Thierry Lasry under his own name. He proposes next-generation eyewear designs using vintage designs and materials as inspiration. The brand uses only acetate made by Matcheri, a long-established Italian manufacturer, as the material. The brand’s attention to detail, such as the brand logo being deliberately understated, has made the brand popular among industry professionals and celebrities.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand 8 “KUBORAUM

The eyewear brand ” Kubolam ” was launched in 2012 in Berlin, Germany, by two designers, Livio and Sergio. Based on the novel concept of eyewear as a “mask,” the brand proposes lens designs that can be enjoyed 24 hours a day, regardless of the time of day or night. All production is handmade in Italy. The frames are characterized by a sense of weight, and the sophisticated design without a brand logo is based on the idea of accentuating the individuality of the wearer. The company also offers items in collaboration with the Tokyo-based brand ” Julius.

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Men’s Sunglasses European Brand 9 “MYKITA

The eyewear brand ” MYKITA ” was launched in Germany in 2003. The brand name comes from the fact that the building where it was founded used to be a kindergarten (kita). The brand has gained immense popularity around the world by developing innovative designs each season, such as simple joints with no screws and lightweight frames cut from stainless steel sheets. The entire process is done in the company’s own workshop in Berlin, where high-quality eyewear is produced with high-tech processing and by hand. Many fans are addicted to the comfort of the lightweight frames based on 0.5mm thick frames once they use them.

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