Filters

gender
Women
Men
price
Under $10
Under $20
Under $30
Above $30
On Sale
shape
Square
Square
Cat-Eye
Cat-Eye
Round
Round
Rectangle
Rectangle
Butterfly
Butterfly
Aviator
Aviator
Browline
Browline
Geometric
Geometric
Oval
Oval
color
Black
Tortoiseshell
Crystal
Blue
Red
Green
Pink
Gray
Brown
Champagne
Purple
Floral
Yellow
Orange
White
Multicolor
Two-tone
Gold
Silver
Rose Gold
Iridescent
Animal
Pattern
Glitter
prescription
Single Vison
Reading Glasses
Non-Prescription
Progressive
Sunglasses Prescription
Sunglasses Non-prescription
material
Acetate
Plastic
Metal
Titanium
TR90
Nylon
Wood
Mixed
Ultem
size
Narrow
Medium
Wide
Extra Wide
Custom
Sort by 
Filters
Showing 113 results
Ellen Cateye White Glasses
Ellen Cateye White Glasses
Ellen
4.9
Ellen Cateye White Glasses
  • White
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Black
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • +4
Edna Cateye Crystal Glasses
Edna Cateye Crystal Glasses
Best Seller
Edna
4.9
Edna Cateye Crystal Glasses
  • Crystal
  • Yellow-Tortoise
  • Crystal
  • Yellow-Tortoise
  • Gray-Tortoise
  • Gray-Tortoise
Arthur Geometric Black Glasses
Arthur Geometric Black Glasses
Arthur
4.9
Arthur Geometric Black Glasses
  • Black
  • Black
Tallulah Cat Eye Black Glasses
Tallulah Cat Eye Black Glasses
Tallulah
4.9
Tallulah Cat Eye Black Glasses
  • Black
  • Black
  • Light-Blue
Juliet Cateye Crystal Glasses
Juliet Cateye Crystal Glasses
Best Seller
Juliet
5.0
Juliet Cateye Crystal Glasses
  • Crystal
  • Pink
  • Tortoise
  • Peach
  • Red
  • Light-Blue
  • +3

70s Sunglasses

  • What styles really defined 70s sunglasses?

    Classic 70s shades featured oversized aviators, bug-eye/maxi frames, and round lenses in earthy tones like amber, brown, and green. Both metal and chunky acetate were common, often paired with mirrored or gradient lenses.

  • Are men's and women's 70s sunglasses different?

    Honestly, not really! Back in the '70s, most frames were pretty much unisex. Oversized aviators and bug-eye styles looked great on anyone. Guys often gravitated towards classic metal aviators, while women might have preferred larger or a bit more decorated acetate models. But overall, it was a pretty shared style.

  • Do 70s sunglasses offer modern protection?

    Absolutely! Today's versions smartly combine that awesome retro flair with proper UV400 protection. Plus, many also come with polarized, tinted, or mirrored lenses, giving you real, top-notch sun safety.

  • Were colored or tinted lenses a big 70s look?

    Definitely! People in the '70s loved tinted lenses, both for how they looked and how they performed. Shades like amber, smoke, or those soft pastels didn't just boost contrast and cut glare; they also added a ton of personality. These color-tinted styles truly made the decade's eyewear pop!

  • Does ZEELOOL offer 70s glasses?

    Absolutely! ZEELOOL has a fantastic selection of 70s-inspired eyeglasses—we've got chunky squares, aviators, butterflies, you name it. If you're looking for everyday optical use, you can pick clear or functional lens options (like blue-light filters). And hey, if you want to go full retro, we also offer non-prescription tinted lenses to totally complete that classic look.

Need Help?

Business Cooperation

market@zeelool.com

Call: +1 (302) 990-0619 & Live chat

7:00 AM - 1:00 AM next day (PT) Every Day

Track Order
FOLLOW US
Region:

Shop All

Shop by Category

Shop by Frame Shape

Deals

About ZEELOOL

Shop by Color

Shop by Face Shape

Shop by Material

How To

Our Programs

Shop by Frame Shape

Shop by Color

Shop by Type

© 2025 Zeelool Inc. All rights reserved

70s Sunglasses: Vintage Style Picks | ZEELOOL