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Choosing a pair of Gucci sunglasses for men means stepping into a world shaped by a distinctive heritage. It all begins in 1921, when Guccio Gucci opened his small shop in Florence, drawing inspiration from the years he spent working as a porter in London. From this experience came a simple idea: creating objects that are solid, well-crafted, beautiful to look at, and designed to accompany a man throughout his life. This spirit still lives in the brand’s eyewear today, where materials are carefully worked and details are designed to last.
In 1953, after the founder’s passing, the brand was handed over to his four sons. That same year, a detail destined to become iconic appeared: the horsebit placed on the brand’s emblematic loafer. Inspired by the equestrian universe cherished by Aldo Gucci, this motif — two rings connected by a horizontal bar — became a way of expressing a refined, confident form of masculinity. Over the decades, each creative director has shaped this universe in their own way, from Tom Ford to Frida Giannini, from Alessandro Michele to Sabato De Sarno, and now Demna. Each brought a different vision, sometimes understated, sometimes more theatrical, but always faithful to a certain idea of sophistication.
The famous double G logo, designed in 1933 by Aldo Gucci, also tells this story. Instantly recognisable even from afar, it concentrates everything Gucci stands for: finesse, Italian precision, and a unique ability to blend heritage with modernity without ever opposing the two.
Beyond style, the brand is guided by two major pillars. The first is the individual: craftsmanship passed through generations, respect, diversity and a vision of luxury that stays connected to the people who wear it. The second is the planet: continuous improvement of materials, work on circularity and concrete actions to reduce environmental impact. These commitments naturally shape the men’s sunglasses collection, which combines aesthetics, durability and meaning.
Several lines define Gucci’s men’s eyewear universe. The GG Logo collection highlights the double G designed by Aldo Gucci, a symbol that has become almost cultural. The Rivets line, more technical, uses precise metal details to reinforce the personality of the frames. The Web line revisits the green and red stripes linked to the brand’s equestrian heritage — a constant nod to its origins.
Across these families, some sunglasses stand out for their character. The GG1539S 001 asserts a structured, contemporary style. The GG0529S 001 embraces an oversized, sculptural volume. The GG1808S leans into a warm, retro-inspired expression that feels easy to wear. And the GG1854S 005 adopts rounder, softer lines that help soften facial features. Together, these designs express different interpretations of Gucci masculinity, ranging from understated elegance to bolder forms of expression.
The men’s collection offers a wide array of silhouettes: strong square frames, contemporary rectangular shapes, oversized volumes for a more pronounced presence, or round forms inspired by the brand’s archives. Round faces often gain structure through geometric lines, while oval faces naturally suit most shapes. Sharper features tend to pair well with rounder or softer frames.
Material quality has always been one of Gucci’s strengths. Cellulose acetate is crafted in deep matte finishes, impeccable glossy textures, or rich tortoiseshell effects. Lightweight metal or titanium adds precision and finesse, sometimes combined with acetate to balance comfort and durability. Colours range from glossy black to havana shades, golden tones or warm browns — each offering a distinctive look.
The lenses available across the models provide full UV protection. Some versions feature polarised lenses to reduce glare, while others adopt classic sun tints, sometimes gradient or mirror finishes. Prescription sun lenses can be added depending on the frame, with no photochromic option.
Gucci’s strength lies in its ability to adapt to a wide range of personal styles. A formal or professional outfit pairs naturally with clean, structured shapes that bring a sense of precision to the look. For a streetwear or sport-inspired aesthetic, oversized frames add presence and a more expressive attitude. If you prefer a retro or relaxed vibe, archive-inspired silhouettes work particularly well, especially when combined with natural materials or denim pieces.
The brand has long embraced a fluid approach to style. Some frames originally designed for men — such as round shapes, oversized silhouettes or softer lines — can be worn by anyone. This freedom echoes the evolution of contemporary masculinity: fewer boundaries, more individuality, and a relationship to luxury that no longer relies on rigid codes.
Each pair comes with its original case and a microfiber cloth. To preserve their shine, avoid abrasive surfaces, rinse the lenses with lukewarm water and dry them gently. Visiofactory, an authorised Gucci retailer, guarantees the authenticity of all listed models and their real availability, with packaging that respects the brand’s standards. Prescription sun lenses can also be added for daily use.