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Women’s Aviator Sunglasses & Glasses

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Eliott-02 FT1307 28N
Eliott-02 FT1307 28N
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Eliott-02 FT1307 08A
Eliott-02 FT1307 08A
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Rhonda-02 FT1324 52K
Rhonda-02 FT1324 52K
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Sam-02 FT1306 01B
Sam-02 FT1306 01B
Cutler and Gross
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Sam-02 FT1306 01A
Sam-02 FT1306 01A
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Rhonda-02 FT1324 01B
Rhonda-02 FT1324 01B
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Eliott-02 FT1307 30E
Eliott-02 FT1307 30E
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CH0339O 005
CH0339O 005
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BV1418S 004
BV1418S 004
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Stilson OV1363T 5062
Stilson OV1363T 5062
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Stilson OV1363T 5284
Stilson OV1363T 5284
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Stilson OV1363T 5036
Stilson OV1363T 5036
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Frequently asked questions

Are aviator sunglasses still in style for women?
Yes — absolutely. In 2025, aviator frames remain a go-to trend, especially in updated versions with slimmer profiles, rose gold finishes, and gradient lenses for a softer, modern look.
Do aviator glasses suit every face shape?
Aviator glasses work best on oval, heart-shaped, and round faces. Their teardrop shape adds angles and structure, helping to visually elongate softer facial features.
Can women wear aviator glasses with prescription lenses?
Yes! Most aviator frames in our collection are prescription-ready and compatible with single vision, progressive, or blue light blocking lenses.
What’s the difference between aviator sunglasses and regular glasses?
Aviator sunglasses typically feature larger lenses and UV protection for outdoor use, while optical aviator glasses are designed for vision correction or screen use, maintaining the same iconic shape.
Are there lightweight aviator frames for all-day wear?
Definitely. Many of our women’s aviator styles are crafted from stainless steel or titanium, offering durability with a featherlight feel — ideal for long days and effortless wear.