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Women’s Rectangular Sunglasses & Glasses

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Brunel RB2234 901/58
Brunel RB2234 901/58
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Brunel RB2234 901/31
Brunel RB2234 901/31
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RB2233 646/1C
RB2233 646/1C
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Brunel RB2234 954/R5
Brunel RB2234 954/R5
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RB2233 901S6P
RB2233 901S6P
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RB2233 710/1B
RB2233 710/1B
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RB2233 901/71
RB2233 901/71
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RB2233 901SA1
RB2233 901SA1
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Brunel RB2234 902/53
Brunel RB2234 902/53
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Brunel RB2234 902/4E
Brunel RB2234 902/4E
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Frequently asked questions

Are rectangular glasses flattering on women?
Yes — rectangular frames are especially flattering on round and oval faces. Their straight lines help define soft features and create a more angular, sculpted appearance.
Are rectangular sunglasses still in fashion for women?
Absolutely. Rectangular sunglasses are trending in 2025, especially in slim, early-2000s-inspired styles and neutral matte finishes. They’re seen on runways, influencers, and streetwear scenes alike.
Can rectangular frames be fitted with prescription lenses?
Yes, most rectangular styles in our collection are prescription-ready, including single vision, progressive, and blue light options — combining fashion and function.
What’s the difference between rectangular and square frames?
Rectangular frames are typically longer and more narrow, offering a softer, more modern look. Square frames, on the other hand, are bolder and more angular, creating a stronger facial contrast.
What other shapes should I consider if I like rectangular frames?

If you like rectangular styles, you may also love square frames, oval glasses, or geometric styles — all offering structured design with distinct character.