This collection runs across our brown frame finishes, including amber acetate, warm cocoa, and tortoise patterns with the deeper brown tones. The lens treatments vary across the range, with smoke, gradient, polarized, and gold options sitting alongside the brown frame work. Brown aviator sunglasses in gold and silver metal, with the brown tone sitting in the temple or browline detail. Oversized square frames in deep cocoa acetate. Cat eyes in tort. Round frames with a vintage warm finish. Each pair carries a UV400 base, with polarized options for glare-heavy days. Low-bridge and universal-fit options run the length of the brown frame lineup, and virtual try-on is live on every style.
The Quay Take on Brown Sunglasses
- Brown frame finishes span acetate, tortoise, and metal across the full silhouette range.
- Lens treatments range from smoke to gradient, so you choose lens and frame separately.
- Trend-forward silhouettes refined for premium daily wear, not seasonal disposables.
- Low-bridge, universal fit, and extra-large sizes available across the brown lineup.
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- Brown Lens Sunglasses. If you specifically want a brown lens tint rather than a brown frame, our brown lens collection runs solid, gradient, and fade treatments.
- Polarized Sunglasses. Pair a brown frame with a polarized lens by browsing our polarized collection, which runs across the same silhouettes with stronger glare reduction.
- Aviator Sunglasses. Brown aviator sunglasses are a strong showing in this lineup, and the full aviator collection covers the silhouette in gold, silver, black, and tort.
- Sunset Fades. If you like a warm color story across the lens itself, our sunset fade collection runs amber-to-bronze gradient treatments year-round.
What Brown Sunglasses are Best for
Warm Wardrobes and Earth-Tone Outfits
Brown frames sit cleanly inside an earth-tone palette, layering with cream, camel, olive, and rust without fighting the outfit. Tort frames pair especially well with vintage and neutral styling, since the pattern adds visual depth.
A Softer Alternative to Black
Brown frames carry warmth that black does not, which works for anyone who finds black sunglasses too stark on warmer skin tones. The frame finish keeps the look softer without losing the polished read.
Vintage and Retro Styling
Tortoise and warm cocoa frames pull from heritage eyewear codes that traced back through midcentury optical design. A brown frame anchors a vintage look more naturally than a stark black or metallic finish.
Travel and Daily Wear
Brown frames hide light scratches and wear better than glossy black or pure metal finishes, which makes them a strong choice for daily carry and travel. The earth-tone palette also coordinates across most travel wardrobes.