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The Best Sunglasses for Men
Some men will grab any old pair of sunglasses on their way out of the house, but not you. No, you’re looking for something with a little bit more to offer, both in looks and in function. You’re after the extra wide coverage characteristic of Torrey Pines, or the rectangular Fast Lanes that are made to see life at high speed. Or maybe you need pure durability in a pair of men’s sunglasses from our Fort Knocks, with a side of contemporary style from the upgraded Premiums. Did we mention that wire frames are back in style? Really, they never left, but we still gave them our own twist with classic Mile Highs and more modern Mount Evans aviators.
No matter what type of frame you’re after, you can find the look, and the color combination, that suits your style and way of life. Our sunglasses for men play up the classic shades like black, grey, gold, and blue, with a few tortoise shell patterned frames thrown in for the more fashion-conscious gents. And if subtle really isn’t your style, no problem. Jazz it up with some lenses in vibrant green moonshine or red sunset. The best sunglasses for men should suit all men, and our shades fit the bill.
Of course, you’re not going to buy based on looks alone, are you? You want to know what makes Knockaround sunglasses special. Maybe it’s the UV400 protection built into every pair, or the FDA-approved, impact resistant lenses. Or perhaps it’s the fact that if you’re looking for polarized sunglasses for men, you don’t have to look far, because each pair either comes with or has the option of including polarized lenses. It could be any one of those features that makes men’s sunglasses from Knockaround special. Whatever the reason, when you see the K logo, you know quality is what you’ll get.

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