Editors’ Pick: Our Top 10 Favorite Warby Parker Frames

Editors’ Pick: Our Top 10 Favorite Warby Parker Frames

For those of us who wear glasses, gone are the days of settling for bulky, uncomfy, ugly frames. These days, glasses are expected to complement your personality without sacrificing their functionality or hijacking your style. When navigating their gallery, it’s evident that Warby Parker understands that one frame does not in fact fit all. They have something for everyone and every look. Whether you’re looking to revamp your style, pick up a pair for a special occasion, or nab a new tried-and-true standby, Warby Parker‘s got you covered. Best part is: Warby will send you five pairs of your choosing to try on at home for five days — for free.

It was nearly impossible to narrow down to a list of ten, but we did it. We selected our favorite frames available for Home Try-On. Scroll down to see our top picks!

1. Louise in Birch Tortoise

These retro-inspired cat-eye glasses might remind you of your old Aunt Myrtle—the one who wore the same white cat-eyed frames with polka-dotted shift dresses from the early ’70s until she turned 90—but in the best, most stylish way possible. If you like a refined look, this shape is a terrific choice.

2. Eugene Narrow in Rose Crystal

Clear glasses have been around for a while. People adore them because they look just about invisible from afar and complement a chic, minimalist look. The Eugene Narrow Frame is round and well-proportioned for smaller profiles. If you don’t like your glasses taking over your face, this just might be the fit for you. (The subtle pink tint gives them a little something extra.)

3. Baker in Striped Sassafras

The Baker Frame has a classic keyhole bridge with round lenses, and this Striped Sassafras color is a fantastic way to liven things up—perfect for completing a more put-together look.

4. Percey in Striped Sassafras

At first glance, Warby Parker‘s Percey looks a lot like Baker. They’re both round, medium-width frames with keyhole bridges. Plus, they both come in Striped Sassafras—but it’s the small details that make all the difference. Percey‘s lenses are rounder and its end pieces aren’t quite as pointed. These distinctions make Percey a slightly more easygoing option.

5. Wilkie in Black Matte Eclipse

Known for flattering almost any face, Wilkie is a brillliant choice for the everyday guy or girl who doesn’t like to fuss too much about fashion. The Black Matte Eclipse version of the frames has a thin white border wrapped around the front. Nothing too crazy—just a few extra style points.

6. Welty in Whiskey Tortoise

The Welty is a modern take on a classic shape. Made from premium cellulose acetate (like all of Warby Parker’s non-metal frames), the frame has a curved browline and an eye-catching keyhole bridge. Think Nancy Drew: our childhood idol who made it cool to be a nerd. These frames are larger than some, but not so big that they dominate your face.

7. Watts in Sugar Maple Fade

Watts looks and feels effortless. Accessories have the ability to make or break an entire look. So, when it comes to eyewear, we want to complement outfits, not distract or detract from them. These sleek frames do precisely that.

8. Daisy in Jet Black

This Warby Parker design is timeless. The Daisy is an artful take on the classic cat-eye with thin eye wires and a sloping browline. Wear them with a little black dress or pair them with a clean-cut business suit. You decide. These frames will only add to your elegant and modern style.

9. Hardy in Striped Pacific

Blue is not a color you see all that often in eyeglasses, but looking at Warby Parker‘s Hardy in Striped Pacific, you have to wonder why. It’s a straightforward, rectangular frame, but this oceanic hue makes it quite striking.

10. Wilkie in Eastern Bluebird Fade

Yes, we’re repeating The Wilkie! We like it just that much. This Eastern Bluebird Fade color combines tortoise on top with a cool, translucent blue on the bottom. The contrast makes them feel current, but neutral tones keep the frame compatible with virtually any ensemble.

If you want to see even more options – there are oodles – or you’re simply unsure which frames you want to try on at home for free, Warby Parker’s quick, fun quiz will give you personalized recs.

And great news if you end up buying: For every pair purchased, a pair of glasses is distributed to someone in need through Warby Parker’s Buy a Pair, Give a Pair Program. To date, over 15 million pairs have been distributed through this initiative.

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