These $17 Sunglasses Surprised Me

These $17 Sunglasses Surprised Me
The verdict.

I’ve got a few pricier pairs of sunglasses I rotate, but I like having a cheaper pair I don’t have to baby: something I can throw on, test a new shape, or for times I'm going somewhere or doing something where I don't want to put the nicer pair at risk. I included these $17 no-name Amazon sunglasses in last week's Getup and liked them enough to call out some details.

The browline is more squared than a classic Wayfarer, and the arms connect slightly lower on the frame. That shift avoids the cat eye effect some sunglasses in this genre have. The overall vibe’s similar to styles from the more premium-priced RAEN, just cheaper.

The feel and weight of the plastic also feels more like a nice pair than the gas station options you've seen.

andrew wearing sunglasses

I also took note that the arms have visible metal inside, which looks cool and hopefully increases durability. I can't recall seeing that in my other cheaper pairs.

close up of metal inside sunglasses

If you remember Matt Damon’s champagne sunglasses in Ford v Ferrari, these hit that same idea. Not identical, less yellow, more brown, but they’re in the same lane. Easy to wear for most guys'personal styles, good with everything.

If you want something for summer that looks sharp and costs less than lunch, this is the move.

Check them out here

Andrew wearing sunglasses with a white T-shirt and jeans

t-shirt / belt (similar) / jeans

Andrew Snavely

Andrew founded Primer in 2008 and brings 15+ years of men's style expertise. Known for his practical, relatable approach to style and self-development, he has been a recognized speaker at conferences and has styled work for top brands. Off-duty, he loves photography & editing, and enjoys road trips with his dog, Leela. Raised in rural Pennsylvania, educated in DC, and living in LA for nearly 20 years, Andrew's diverse experiences shape the relatable and real-world advice that has helped millions through Primer. On Instagram: @andrewsnavely and @primermagazine.