Consider the optics: why men have fallen back in love with spectacles

In recent times, men have found themselves drawn back to a classic style staple: glasses. It seems that the trend has been quietly building over several years, with some designers and brands already experimenting with various shapes and styles. The most notable example of this resurgence is Cubitts' Plimsoll frames, which became a viral sensation last spring.

The story behind these frames dates back to British actor Jonathan Bailey's appearance in leaked stills from the 2025 movie Jurassic World Rebirth. The small, delicate, and slightly round unisex shape was deemed "slutty little glasses" by internet users. Despite this initial ridicule, Cubitts' founder Tom Broughton reported a surge in demand for these frames, with thousands of pairs selling out almost instantly.

Broughton suggests that the trend towards statement eyewear is not new and has been building over several years. He notes that five years ago, everyone was flocking to buy the same 'Panto' shape frames, which had become synonymous with a mid-Century look reminiscent of Gregory Peck. The resurgence in interest for similar shapes, however, marks a shift towards a more delicate and performatively bookish style.

These trendy glasses have popped up across various pop culture platforms, including movies like Edgar Wright's remake of The Running Man and the new series of The Night Manager. Even TV shows like The Traitors feature bespectacled characters that seem to be part of their charm. The latest example is Marty Supreme, played by TimothΓ©e Chalamet, who sports teeny tiny, rimless glasses in nearly every on-screen image.

Broughton believes that the increasing prevalence of online content and social media have contributed to this trend. People are becoming more aware of the impact that hairstyle, makeup, and eyewear can have on their appearance, which has led to a desire for statement pieces. Moreover, being in the post Covid world where we spend increasingly more time on Zoom calls, Broughton notes that people are recognizing the importance of these small details.

While some celebrities like Jonathan Bailey don't even need glasses due to perfect vision, others have found that they provide an air of sophistication and capability. Stylist Tom O'Dell suggests that eyewear can either soften a look or add interest to an outfit, often serving as a finishing touch.

For the author of this piece, glasses hold a special significance - not just for their aesthetic appeal but also for providing a sense of security in an overwhelming world. It's interesting to note that even actors and influencers are using tinted lenses as a means of maintaining distance between themselves and the public eye. Whether it's adding gravitas or simply serving as an excuse to wear sunglasses indoors, glasses seem to be more than just a fashion statement - they're a tool for self-expression and social distancing.

In conclusion, the resurgence in men's eyewear is not just about fashion; it's also about individuality, style, and the desire for a sense of detachment. As we move forward in this era of increased online presence, it will be interesting to see how glasses continue to evolve as a fashion staple and a means of self-expression.
 
😊 I think its awesome how glasses have become a thing again. Like what happened with Cubitts' Plimsoll frames - they were meant to be a joke but ended up selling out! πŸ€‘ Its not just about the style, Imo, its also about people trying to express themselves online and offline. We spend so much time on zoom calls and social media, it makes sense that we need some form of self-expression like glasses or hairstyle. Plus, they can be a great way to show off your personality without saying anything too deep 😊. And Im loving the idea of tinted lenses as a way to keep people from prying into your life online - totally genius! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I think glasses are becoming more than just a practical accessory, they're a statement piece too! Like, who doesn't love a good pair that adds some personality to an outfit? 🎨 The fact that men are embracing this trend is awesome - it's not just about being "bookish" or trying to be fancy, it's about expressing yourself in a way that feels authentic. πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ And I'm loving the diversity of styles out there now - from round frames like Jonathan Bailey's to teeny tiny rimless ones like TimothΓ©e Chalamet's πŸ•ΆοΈ It's all about confidence and owning what you're wearing, right? πŸ‘Š
 
I'm seeing why these tiny frames are trending now πŸ€“... like, I get that statement eyewear is back, but it's kinda funny how the internet reacted to those Jurassic World frames πŸ˜‚. And yeah, people do notice small details like glasses and makeup when they're on Zoom calls, right? It's like we've become so aware of our appearances online that even a simple accessory can make or break an outfit.

I also love how these trendy specs are adding a touch of sophistication to movies and TV shows πŸŽ₯. And it's interesting that celebrities aren't even wearing glasses in real life but still use them as a fashion statement πŸ€ͺ. For me, glasses have always been about more than just looking cool - they're like a personal touch that says "I'm trying to be me".

I think what's cool about this trend is that it's not just about the frames themselves, but also the vibe and attitude that comes with wearing them πŸ‘“. It's like, glasses are saying "Hey, I know I don't need these, but I want to wear them anyway". And honestly, who can blame them? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I gotta say, these tiny rimless glasses are EVERYWHERE rn 🀣! I mean, I've seen them on TimothΓ©e Chalamet's face so many times, I'm starting to think Marty Supreme is just his go-to look now πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's cool to see how eyewear can be a way for people to express themselves and add some personality to their outfits. I've noticed that celebrities are using glasses as a way to distance themselves from the public eye too - like, Jonathan Bailey doesn't even need glasses but he still rocks them πŸ•ΆοΈ.

I think it's interesting that Cubitts' founder Tom Broughton mentioned that people are becoming more aware of the impact that hairstyle, makeup, and eyewear can have on their appearance. Like, we're living in a world where everyone's on social media all the time, so it makes sense that people want to use these small details to make a statement.

I'm also loving how glasses are being used as a way for actors to get into character - like, Marty Supreme's glasses are such an integral part of his persona now πŸ’‘. And I think it's great that stylists like Tom O'Dell are talking about how eyewear can soften or add interest to an outfit. It just goes to show that fashion is all about experimentation and self-expression 🎨.

Anyway, I'm excited to see where this trend takes us - more tiny glasses and statement eyewear, please? πŸ˜„
 
πŸ•ΆοΈ so i think what's crazy is how glasses have become a way for people to express themselves individually. like, just because someone can't rock glasses doesn't mean they're not cool. it's all about confidence and owning your look, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and yeah, with social media being so big now, it's no wonder people are getting into statement eyewear - it's a way to stand out from the crowd and show off their personality. πŸ’‘ but at the same time, glasses can also be super intimidating if you don't know how to pull them off. like, i've seen guys rock glasses on zoom calls and suddenly become the coolest guy in the room 😎. it's all about finding that balance between looking cool and feeling self-assured. πŸ‘€
 
Glasses are like the ultimate relationship goals - they're all about finding that perfect balance between being useful (for hiding those tired eyes) and stylish (because who doesn't want to look bespectacled? πŸ˜‚). I mean, seriously though, it's like people are saying "I've got my eyes on you" with those tiny rimless specs. And don't even get me started on the influencers - they're just using glasses as a way to say "Hey, I'm a sophisticated adult now, but still want to be seen in public." 🀣 Anyway, it's all about finding that perfect frame... and a good pair of glasses can make you feel like the smartest (or most interesting) person in the room πŸ’‘.
 
I love how nostalgic some of these classic glasses are getting - reminds me of my old grandpa's spectacles 😊. I think what's cool about this trend is that it's not just about following the crowd, but also about expressing yourself through your style. And with the rise of social media, people can now see and share all sorts of different frames, which is helping to break down any boundaries around what's "cool" or "uncool". Plus, I've always thought glasses are a great way to add some personality to an outfit - like, who says you have to wear just one statement piece? 🎨
 
πŸ•ΆοΈ So I think its pretty cool that glasses are having a major moment right now. I mean, they've always been a thing but now they're like the ultimate accessory. And it's not just about looking cool, which is definitely part of it 🀣. For me, glasses are more than that. They're like a symbol of being able to express yourself and show the world who you are.

I love how designers are experimenting with different shapes and styles now, too. It's like they're trying to push the boundaries of what we consider "cool" when it comes to glasses. And I'm all for that 🎨. The Plimsoll frames from Cubitts are a great example of this. They're small, delicate, and totally on trend right now.

But what I think is really interesting is how glasses can be used as a way to separate yourself from the crowd. Like, when you're wearing glasses with tinted lenses, it's like you're giving yourself permission to wear sunglasses indoors or just generally not take things too seriously. It's like you're saying, "I'm good, I've got this." πŸ‘Š

And don't even get me started on how much of a game-changer glasses are for people who don't have perfect vision. I mean, imagine being able to wear cool glasses and knowing that they're actually helping your eyes see better? It's like the ultimate win-win situation 🀩.

Anyway, I think its going to be really interesting to see where this trend goes from here. Will we see more people embracing their individuality through glasses? Only time will tell ⏰.
 
I mean, have you seen some of these glasses lately? Like, they're everywhere! πŸ•ΆοΈ And yeah, I get the appeal - they can add this cool, bookish vibe to an outfit. But let's be real, if I'm gonna wear glasses, I want them to be a bit more... futuristic, you know? Not just some retro-inspired frames that everyone else is wearing too. πŸ€” Like, where are the sleek, minimalist designs for people who actually use their tech? We're still stuck with these chunky, cat-eye monstrosities πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on the tinted lenses - can we please just have some decent prescription options that aren't all about looking "edgy" or "trendy"? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
idk why but i'm totally obsessed with these new glasses trend πŸ˜‚πŸ•ΆοΈ like i've been rocking the same frames for years but now everyone's doing them & it just looks so cool πŸ‘— plus its all about expressing yourself through what you wear, right? πŸ€” and yeah i can totes relate to wearing tinted lenses just so i don't have to look at people on zoom calls lolol πŸ“Š anyway im glad people are embracing glasses again, it's definitely a nice change from the usual sunglasses & hat combo πŸ™ƒ
 
I think this whole trend is just another example of people trying too hard to stand out. Like, who thought it was a good idea for every single bespectacled character in TV shows to be a total bookworm? It's all so try-hard. And don't even get me started on the whole "glasses are a tool for self-expression" thing - no they're not, they're just a pair of frames that you put on your face πŸ™„.
 
I'm loving the whole glasses trend right now! I mean, who wouldn't want to look like Marty Supreme from The Night Manager? 😎 The way they're being used in pop culture is actually really cool - it's not just about hiding behind some shades on Zoom calls (although, let's be real, who doesn't do that anymore?) but also about adding a bit of sophistication and personality to an outfit. I've even seen guys rocking glasses with fun colors or patterns, which is a total game-changer. The resurgence of statement eyewear is definitely a good thing - it's all about expressing yourself and feeling confident in what you're wearing. And let's not forget the nostalgic factor - who didn't have a pair of specs as a kid? πŸ€“
 
πŸ•ΆοΈ so like I was saying, glasses are back and they're not just for nerds anymore... πŸ˜‚ seriously though, who needs glasses when you can just use sunglasses indoors? 🀣 but on a more serious note, I think it's cool how eyewear is becoming more of a statement piece. It's like, people want to express themselves through their fashion choices and glasses are just another way to do that.

And yeah, the whole COVID thing has definitely played a role in this resurgence. With everyone stuck at home on Zoom calls, we've all become super aware of our appearance... even if it's just for our own faces πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. But hey, if glasses can be a way to add some interest to an outfit or provide a sense of sophistication, then I'm all for it.

I do wonder though, what's next? Are we going to see more guys rocking out with cat eye glasses and platform shoes? πŸ˜‚ just kidding ( sorta)... but seriously, it'll be interesting to see how eyewear continues to evolve as a fashion staple. Maybe we'll even see some cool retro-inspired designs make a comeback... fingers crossed! πŸ‘€
 
omg I am so down for the retro vibe πŸ’• those plimsoll frames are everything! πŸ‘“ i mean, who wouldn't want to channel their inner gregory peck? 😎 and can we talk about how glasses have become a way to express ourselves online? πŸ€³β€β™€οΈ like, they're not just for functionality anymore, but also for making a statement πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. I'm loving the whole trend of tinted lenses too - it's like, the ultimate excuse to wear sunglasses indoors 😎. and honestly, who needs perfect vision when you can have a dope pair of glasses? πŸ” I think this trend is here to stay, and I am SO HERE FOR IT πŸ’–
 
omg i totally get why ppl are loving these new glasses rn like who doesn't wanna look all bookish & sophisticated? πŸ•ΆοΈ i swear i've seen timothΓ©e chalamet's character in the running man movie and i'm like "yaaas marty supreme i need those same glasses for my daily life" πŸ˜‚ anyway back to why ppl are loving these frames so much... i think it's because we're all trying to find our own identity in this crazy world & glasses are like a way to express ourselves, whether it's through the shape or the color 🌈 i personally love how glasses can add a touch of elegance to an outfit, and tbh i have perfect vision too 🀣 so yeah glasses are def not just for ppl who need them anymore
 
πŸ•ΆοΈ I'm loving the whole retro vibe going on with these new frames! It's like, totally cool that people are embracing their inner bookworm πŸ“š. The fact that Jonathan Bailey became an internet sensation just because he wore those adorable Plimsoll frames is a great example of how fashion can take off in a split second. I'm also loving how glasses are becoming a way for people to express themselves online, like with the whole tinted lens thingy. It's so true what Tom Broughton said about us being more aware of our appearance now - it's all about finding that perfect balance between style and self-expression πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I'm excited to see how glasses continue to evolve and become a bigger part of our fashion landscape πŸŒˆπŸ•ΆοΈ
 
glasses are having a major moment rn πŸ’‘ i mean, who wouldn't want to look bookish and sophisticated πŸ“šπŸ‘“? the way they can completely change an outfit is wild... like, remember when everyone was obsessed with those panto frames a few years ago? now it's all about these delicate, round shapes πŸ˜‚. but seriously, it's crazy how much of an impact eyewear can have on our appearance and self-perception. some people might say they're just a fashion trend, but for me, glasses will always be about being able to express myself and set boundaries in a world that can feel overwhelming πŸŒͺοΈπŸ•ΆοΈ
 
I mean come on, plimsoll frames are SO last season πŸ™„. They're just a fancy version of the same old 'nerd glasses' that every dad wore back in the day πŸ€“. I think the whole point is being ironic, but honestly, it's just lazy fashion πŸ˜’. Can't we move on to something new for once? Like, what's next, dad jeans and fanny packs? πŸ‘–πŸ‘£
 
πŸ•ΆοΈ I think its kinda cool that people are getting into glasses, not just as a 'cool' accessory but actually because they like the way they look and feel on their face πŸ€“ I mean, who doesn't love a good pair of specs? Plus, its great to see designers experimenting with different shapes and styles – it keeps things fresh! πŸ‘€ And I love how glasses are becoming more than just a fashion statement - they're a tool for self-expression and adding some distance between ourselves and the world πŸ“šπŸ’»
 
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