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Sunglasses for Large Heads and Faces

Sunglasses cut for larger faces and heads, across aviator, round, wayfarer, and cat eye shapes.

BLACK/SMOKE POLARIZED HIGH KEY LARGE model shot

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DARK BROWN/BRONZE GLOW COME THRU model shot

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DARK BROWN/TAN HIGH PROFILE model shot

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MIDNIGHT/BROWN HYPED UP model shot

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BRUSHED GOLD/SEPIA HIGH KEY TWIST model shot

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BLACK/BLACK POLARIZED UNPLUGGED model shot

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SAND/SEPIA SOUNDCHECK model shot

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MATTE NAVY/TAN BACKSTAGE PASS model shot

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OLIVE/BROWN KARMA model shot

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CHOCOLATE/BROWN FELT CUTE model shot

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BLACK/SMOKE TELL ME MORE model shot

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SAND/TAN RECAP model shot

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GOLD/SMOKE DND model shot

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Large fit sunglasses solve a specific problem: standard frame sizes pinch at the temples, slide down the bridge, or sit too narrow across a wider face. This collection runs every silhouette in a generous fit, with wider temple spans, deeper bridges, and proportionally bigger lenses. Large aviator sunglasses in gold and silver. Large round sunglasses with a retro lean. Large wayfarer silhouettes in classic black and tort. Large cat eye styles that frame fuller cheekbones. Extra large sunglasses for the strongest statement. Each pair runs on a UV400 base, with polarized options across glare-heavy silhouettes. Universal-fit options run across the lineup for additional adjustment range.

The Quay Take on Large Sunglasses

•  Wider temple spans and deeper bridges built for larger faces and heads.

•  Every silhouette runs in generous fit, including aviator, round, wayfarer, and cat eye.

•  UV400 lens base on every pair, with polarized options on select silhouettes.

•  Universal-fit adjustment range available across the large and extra large sunglasses lineup.

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•  Aviator Sunglasses. Our full aviator lineup runs across standard and larger fits, with the larger sizes covered most heavily in this collection.

•  Cat Eye Sunglasses. Cat eye silhouettes in larger fit appear in this collection and across our broader cat eye range, with multiple lens treatments to compare.

•  Polarized Sunglasses. Many large silhouettes pair particularly well with polarized lenses, since the larger lens surface gives more area for glare reduction.

•  Bestsellers. If you want what's earned its place across all fit sizes, our bestsellers page includes a strong showing of larger silhouettes.

What Large Sunglasses are Best for

Wider Face Shapes

Square, oval, and rounder faces with broader proportions need frames that match the scale. Large sunglasses sit naturally across these shapes without pinching at the temples or looking undersized in photographs.

Higher Head Circumferences

Standard frames often slip down or sit unevenly on larger head circumferences. The generous temple span across this collection gives the frame somewhere proper to land, with less constant repositioning.

Coverage and Sun Protection

Bigger lens surfaces cover more of the eye and surrounding skin, which gives stronger protection against side-angle sun and wind. The UV400 base across the lineup carries through the larger lens area.

Statement Styling

Larger frames read as more deliberate styling choices, since they take up more visual space on the face. The collection includes large designer sunglasses for shoppers who want the fit and the elevated detailing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Large sunglasses typically measure 55mm or wider on the lens and run with temple spans of 145mm or longer. Our large collection sits at the upper end of this range across all silhouettes, with extra large sunglasses pushing further for the strongest fit.

  • If your current sunglasses slip down your nose, pinch at the temples after extended wear, or look proportionally small in photographs, you likely benefit from a larger fit. Measuring an existing pair that fits well gives a baseline comparison.

  • Yes, with the right silhouette. Large angular shapes like wayfarer and square sunglasses balance softer face shapes by adding visual structure. Large round sunglasses can also work when the fit is generous enough to extend beyond the natural face width.

  • Large refers primarily to fit dimensions, with wider temples and bigger lenses built for larger heads and faces. Oversized refers more to a styling category, where the frame is intentionally bigger than the wearer's face for fashion effect.