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Embrace androgynous style with unisex glasses

Gender inclusivity is at the forefront of fashion — so why should your glasses be any different? In 2020, London Fashion Week hosted the first gender-neutral showcase since it began in 1984 and many brands are following suit by releasing unisex lines and gender-neutral collections, both on and off the high street.

Glasses are designed with fluidity in mind, as they accessorise all face shapes and hair colours. From crystal clear frames to tortoiseshell round specs, Specsavers’ offer a range of unisex glasses which can be suitable for every gender and every occasion. Here is a closer browse of Specsavers’ favourite pairs:

Pilot-style 70s frames

We all know that the 70s style is dominating our trends, but the easiest way to inject this into your wardrobe is by having a pair of pilot-style specs. A contemporary twist on the classic shape is causing its revival on the catwalk, where anyone can look like they stepped out from the past, but with an eye-catching edge.

Round tortoiseshell glasses

Transparent glasses frames

Appearing studious in and out of the office is the goal which many of us want to achieve, and transparent frames are the way to do it. They typically combine a classic glasses silhouette with clean, sleek frames that look great on anyone, regardless of gender.

Black square glasses

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