Men’s Eyewear

Men’s eyewear for work, travel and everyday confidence

Men’s glasses should balance structure, comfort and personal style. The right frame feels natural during long workdays, screen time, driving and everyday movement.

Choosing men’s glasses starts with fit and purpose

Men’s eyewear often needs to do several jobs at once. A pair may need to look sharp in business settings, stay comfortable during screen-heavy days and feel durable enough for daily use.

Frame shape matters, but comfort usually decides whether glasses become a reliable everyday pair. Bridge fit, temple length, frame width and material weight all influence how glasses feel after hours of wear.

100 Percent focuses on practical eyewear decisions, helping readers compare frame styles, materials and lens options before choosing their next pair.

What to check first

  • Frame width should match the face without squeezing or sliding.
  • Lightweight materials help during long workdays and travel.
  • Strong shapes can create a cleaner business look.
  • Lens coatings matter for screens, night driving and daily glare.
Frame style

Common choices in men’s eyewear

Different frame styles create different impressions, from understated professional eyewear to stronger statement frames.

Business frames

Rectangular, semi-rimless and slim metal frames often work well in professional settings where clean lines and subtle design matter.

Lightweight glasses

Titanium, thin metal and refined acetate frames can reduce pressure on the nose and ears during long periods of wear.

Bold everyday frames

Thicker acetate, square shapes and darker colours can give men’s eyewear a stronger, more defined look without feeling excessive.

Good men’s eyewear should disappear into the routine

For office work

Anti-reflective lenses and lightweight frames can make long screen days more comfortable.

For driving

Stable fit, clear lenses and glare control help when moving between daylight, shade and night conditions.

For daily wear

The best frame is usually the one that feels balanced enough to forget about after the first few minutes.