06 Oct

Step Back in Time with iPOP’s Vintage Sunglasses for Men
Fashion spins in circles, and vintage sunglasses are riding that wave big time. At iPOP Eyewear, we’ve put together a cracking lineup of men’s retro shades—something for every face and vibe. From the ‘60s to the ‘90s, our collection’s got the classics covered, with styles that pop today just as much as back then. Whether you’re after coloured lenses, dark tints, or polarised ones, we’ve got you sorted.
Trends fade and flare, but those old-school designs—aviators, teashades, wayfarers—they’re icons now. Thick rims, double bridges, bold shapes—they’re not just about blocking sun; they’re a fashion flex. Hollywood and music legends kicked these looks into gear, and they’ve stuck around, shaping what’s hot year after year. Here’s the rundown on some standouts.
Aviators
Born in 1936 for U.S. pilots, aviators hit the big time in the ‘70s—Freddie Mercury and Paul McCartney rocked them hard. By the ‘80s, they were all over films like Top Gun and Cobra—pure cool. Even MTV’s Jackass kept them alive in the 2000s. iPOP’s got them with a twist—swap in mirrored Revo lenses for a fresh take.
Teashades
John Lennon made these round shades a thing—teashades popped off in the ‘70s with Mick Jagger and Ozzy Osbourne too. Taxi Driver gave them a boost, and later flicks like The Matrix kept them rolling. Lady Gaga’s tweaked them lately—still rare in shops, but iPOP’s got a stash ready.
Wayfarers
Ray-Ban dropped Wayfarers in 1952—James Dean, Bob Marley, The Beatles loved them. They ruled the ‘60s, then popped up in The Breakfast Club and Blues Brothers. Mad Men brought them back too. Classic vibes with a modern edge—iPOP’s pairs mix old-school frames with polarised lenses or bold colours.
Our online store’s your spot for vintage sunglasses—loads of styles, all inspired by the legends but tweaked for now. They’re more than eye cover—they’re a nod to the past that still turns heads today. Dive into iPOP Eyewear and snag a pair that fits your look, your way.