Like It or Not, Wrap Shades Are Back (2024)

They say time is a flat circle, that we’re on a continuous trend cycle that loops back on itself every 20 years. Don’t you remember our overt obsession with the 80s circa the 2000s? We were headed into the new millennium, adorned with scrunchies, leggings, and Ghostbusters nostalgia. When it comes to the return of Y2K (now that 20 years have [somehow] passed), we had a feeling the low-rise jeans, velour tracksuits, and logo-mania would return, but there’s one essential look of the late 90s and early aughts whose comeback has taken us a bit by surprise—wraparound shades.

That’s right, folks—the wraparound sunglasses from our childhood are back, and they’re better than ever. This probably seems inevitable, considering we’ve gone through quite the sunglasses evolution—from the sporty hi-vis styles that dominated the late 80s and early 90s (shout out to Andre Agassi), to the tiny, futuristic versions made popular by movies like The Matrix. It was only a matter of time before we left the minimalism of the late 90s behind and headed back into the mid-2000s’ affinity for… well, giant, reflective, colorful shades that are a little bit Y2K cyberpunk, and a little bit NASCAR.

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Maybe the original catalyst for all this was at the turn of the century, at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Sprinter Ato Boldon debuted arguably the wildest Oakley sunglasses anyone had ever seen—the Over The Top model (which Oakley re-released in conjunction with the “Concept Studio” collection released for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. In style circles, this renaissance is likely in no small part to a resurgence in new millennium nostalgia). While these shades did serve as a forerunner (at least in the public consciousness) for a slew of sporty, modern, futuristic wraparound sunglasses that would inevitably hit the market, the trend slowly fizzled out as we ventured further into the 2000s and 2010s.

Now, thanks to an absurd amount of early 2000s nostalgia and the Kardashians (gotta give credit where credit is due), this massive, sport-meets-style sunglasses trend (which The New York Times refers to as “gas station sunglasses”) is once again ripping. This is good news for you because while you could spring for a designer pair of Bottega sunnies, you can also snag a pair on Amazon that aligns with the trend and sells for around 20 bucks (and no one will be the wiser). Heck, go wild and get a whole arsenal: a reflective pair for working out outside, tiny metal frames for dressing up, and giant “hater blocker” shades for those Sunday morning hangovers. (Pro tip: Big wraparound sunglasses are excellent for crying in public.) Read on for the best wrap sunglasses.

The OG Oakleys

If you’re looking to go big or go home, Oakley is your best bet. The de facto originator of the wraparound, sporty sunglasses trend (at least if your favorite Instagram zoodboards have anything to say about it), Oakley isn’t afraid to push the limits in terms of giant lenses. Whether you’re looking for a massive super-reflective pair for skiing and other outdoor activities or the timeless and understated Eye Jacket Redux for everyday wear, Oakley has pretty much every size, shape, and color imaginable—here are a few of our faves.

The ones Kylie and Timmy have

If you really want to up your couples costume this year, go as Timmy and Kylie canoodling at the US Open, rocking the actual shades that our next Willy Wonka and billionaire lip-kit creator own. While Kylie’s super-slick Bottega pair will set you back a cool $700, Timothée’s Celine sunnies are a still-pricey-but-more-attainable $440 in comparison.

The sporty ones

Because you’re tired of fighting over available pickleball tennis courts, and you want to show people that you mean business.

In addition to a comfy, adjustable rubber nose pad, Alo’s Speed sunglasses feature high-gloss wraparound nylon lenses, UVA and UVB protection, an anti-fog treatment (so your sweat won’t stop you from making that match point), and a scratch-resistant exterior.

The Nike Show X3s feel simultaneously vintage and futuristic and were designed with elite athletes in mind. The super-lightweight frames offer superior clarity, and anti-fogging ventilation so nothing stands in your way of shattering your PB.

These X LOOP polarized shades give us massive dirtbike energy. Does anyone else remember that Disney Channel D-Com original Motocrossed? With over 30 reflective colors to choose from, these are the perfect shades for wearing on the back of your head.

So you want to be a video vixen? Cop a pair of these Crazy Feng rimless sunglasses from Amazon if you want to exude hot, hip-hop baddie energy.

The cheap ones

So you want to dabble in the vibe, but you’re not ready to commit wholeheartedly to this trend? That’s cool, because there are a ton of really inexpensive wraparound sunglasses on sites like ASOS and Amazon you can cop and try on for *the vibe* before you sink any real money into buying something super pricey.

The Balenciaga baddies

Balenciaga has been at the forefront of fashion (like it or not!) since creative director Demna Gvasalia took the reins, gaining traction from the number of celebs spotted in the brand’s wraparound sunglasses, and there seem to be no signs of slowing down—with new iterations getting even wavier and more far-fetched.

Chic, yet affordable, Chimi sunglasses

Not willing to spend half your paycheck on some sunnies, but still want a quality pair that won’t snap after a week? Chimi makes high-quality shades, all of which are under $200.

Le Specs goes Y2K

Another one of our favorite affordable sunglasses brands is Le Specs. The Australian brand has been making shades since the late 70s, and even though all of their styles are less than $100, we’ve yet to have a pair break on us.

They don’t call them hater blockers for no reason.

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Oakley

Eye Jacke Redux

$167.00 at oakley

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Oakley

EVZero™ Blades

$194.00 at oakley

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Oakley

Half Jacket® 2.0 XL

$196.00 at oakley

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Celine

Black Frame 52 Sunglasses in Acetate

$440.00 at 24S

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Alo Yoga

Speed Sunglasses

$150.00 at Alo Yoga

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Nike

Nike Show X3

$179.00 at Nike

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X LOOP

Polarized Sports Sunglasses

$24.99 at Amazon

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Crazy Feng

Rimless Y2K Sunglasses

$14.99 at Amazon

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ASOS DESIGN

Wrap Visor Sunglasses

$17.50 at ASOS

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ASOS DESIGN

Wrap Visor Sunglasses

$14.99 at ASOS

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kimorn

Y2K Wrap Around Polarized Sunglasses

$9.99 at Amazon

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Guvivi

Wrap Around Fashion Sunglasses

$17.99 at Amazon

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Balenciaga

Swift Oval Sunglasses

$530.00 at Balenciaga

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Balenciaga

Reverse Xpander 2.0 Rectangle Sunglasses

$820.00 at Balenciaga

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Chimi

Flash

$180.00 at Chimi

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Chimi

Slim Grey

$180.00 at Chimi

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Le Specs

DOTCOM LTD EDT

$85.00 at Le Specs

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Le Specs

Y2OK

$85.00 at Le Specs

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Le Specs

SO INTO YOU

$79.00 at Le Specs

Like It or Not, Wrap Shades Are Back (2024)

FAQs

What color wrap hides imperfections? ›

The whites and light silvers/greys are the best at concealing small dents and warps on your car (especially hail damage! 🌨).

Can you change a car's color with a wrap? ›

Your Options: Car Wrap Vs Paint Job

For changing the color personality of your vehicle, you have two options: a vinyl wrap or a paint job. The main difference between a wrap vs paint is that paint is permanent and a vinyl wrap is removable.

What is the best color to wrap a truck? ›

Popular colors are popular for a reason: they look really good! For a classic wrap color, look at neutral shades like black, white, gray, and silver. It's hard to go wrong with these timeless colors; they will look good on any vehicle at any size.

How long does a car wrap last? ›

Under normal conditions, the average lifespan of a vehicle wrap is about five years. Another factor that can impact wrap lifespan is the installation process. A wrap that's not properly installed can quickly start showing signs of wear, conditions like peeling or getting dirty under the wrap.

What car color hides scratches best? ›

The best car colors to hide dirt and scratches are typically darker, neutral shades. Colors like silver, gray, and charcoal are particularly effective at concealing dirt and minor imperfections.

What is the best color to hide dents and scratches? ›

The Best Car Colors That Hide Dents and Scratches

White does a pretty good job at hiding surface wear. This is due to the bright color that minimizes the appearance of blemishes on a sunny day. Light gray has the same effect for hiding small dings.

Is a wrap cheaper than a paint job? ›

In many cases, a vinyl vehicle wrap is less expensive than paint.

Does removing car wrap damage paint? ›

High-quality vinyl wraps, when applied and removed correctly, are less likely to cause damage to your car's paint. They're designed to adhere securely to the surface without leaving a sticky residue or pulling off the paint when removed.

Does a wrap increase car value? ›

7. Increased Resale Value. Adding a new paint job almost always results in the value of a car going down because most potential buyers are unlikely to want an untraditional color. When a car is wrapped, the resale value is considerably greater than for a car that has been repainted.

Can a car wrap look as good as paint? ›

Vehicle wrapping services not only surpass traditional paint jobs in terms of durability, but also offer unparalleled design possibilities. Unlike paint, which is limited in finishes and requires extensive work for intricate designs, vinyl wraps open a world of creativity for your vehicle.

How to pick a wrap color? ›

If it is a company vehicle, you may want to select colours that align with your brand or logo. If it is a personal vehicle, think about what suits your style and personality. Bold hues like red or orange make a statement, while more subtle shades like grey or navy offer sophistication.

What color truck sells best? ›

No matter the type of vehicle you're considering, the most popular color choices are white, black, silver, and gray. Red and blue occasionally break into the top four, but white and black have an iron grip on the top two spots.

What is the downside of wrapping a car? ›

While some can definitely provide a quality, lasting wrap, others cannot maintain a high-quality level resulting in wraps that are less durable and which fade over time. To make matters worse, a low-quality wrap may even damage your paint when removed, causing additional headache.

Can you leave a wrapped car outside? ›

Don't leave it outside:

Finally, vinyl wraps should be kept inside when they are not in use. This will help keep them looking new and protect them from UV radiation and other types of damage. If you don't have a garage, invest in a vinyl-specific car cover to protect your vinyl wrap.

What color hides imperfections best? ›

Dark colors of paint hide drywall imperfections because light gets absorbed into the paint instead of reflecting off it, helping conceal dirt, smudges and fingerprints. Great dark colors include: Navy.

Can you vinyl wrap over imperfections? ›

All in all, car wraps and paint protection films are a versatile and effective solution for hiding various imperfections on your vehicle, from scratches and scuffs to paint oxidation and minor dents.

What finish is best to hide imperfections? ›

The more reflective or glossy the paint sheen, the more noticeable those imperfections will be. Conversely, flat or matte finishes absorb light, helping to hide bumps and bruises. So, paint with a flat finish is the most effective paint for hiding wall imperfections.

What paint color hides imperfections in the best car? ›

Silver. Of the 3 most popular, silver is the best car color to hide dirt and scratches. It can save you on the time and money spent regularly maintaining your car's stylish appearance because you can visibly go longer without needing a wash.

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