Let’s be honest—a man’s eyewear says more about him than any tie or trainer. It’s the ultimate punctuation mark on a fit. Whether you’re aiming for a brooding intellectual or off-duty pop star, the right pair of frames can elevate your style. And in 2025, eyewear is having more than just a moment—it’s leading the conversation. Let’s take with a few cues from these stylish men.
The Academic Chic: Square Frames & Bookish Cool
Enter Fourth (Nattawat Jirochtikul), the Thai heartthrob redefining Gen Z’s gentleman. He pairs square frames with a black polo and jeans—simple and sharp. His glasses aren’t loud, but they add a subtle, effortless smart vibe.
The Soft Intellectual: Gold-Rimmed Glasses with Vintage Touches
Phuwin’s approach is what you’d get if Wes Anderson designed your office wardrobe. Light blue shirt, wine-red tie, soft curls, and a pair of delicate gold frames that look like they came from a vintage shop in Montmartre. The gold is subtle; it whispers sophistication. For men looking to smarten up their Monday-to-Friday, this may just be your lane.
The Urban Modernist: Minimalist Metals with Clean Lines
If you’re leaning towards a more refined look, the soft rounded frames add a subtle touch of playfulness and go with everything from minimalist tailoring, as seen on Chen Bolin, to normcore weekend fits. Eric Chou wears them with a clean, no-fuss tailored shirt.


The Statement Player: Black Bold Frames
From Stray Kids’ Felix to TXT’s Soobin, black-rimmed glasses are proving to be the most versatile accessory here. Felix pairs chunky rectangular frames with streetwear and off-duty loungewear—the type of look that makes “just got off a 13-hour flight” feel like a fashion editorial. Soobin leans into preppy-cute ensembles with his thick square specs. The key here? Rock that nerdy look with confidence.
The perfect pair isn’t about trends—it’s about personality. Your face shape matters, sure, but so does how the glasses feel. A good pair should complete you, not compete with you. Try bold frames if your wardrobe leans minimalist, or go subtle if you’re already serving looks with color and cut. And don’t be afraid to break the rules if it makes you feel like your coolest self. Trust us, the right pair will.