Ape For Tom Ford Sunglasses

Tom Ford's scoring machine knows no limits. Of exact interest to Ape are Tom Ford's magnificent fragrance collections. And recently, his Tom Ford sunglasses collection. A category dominated by mainstays like Persol and Oliver Peoples, Tom Ford is seriously advocating for recognition as a legitimate eyewear brand. Bold acetates and sleek metal frames, in classic styles, mark the path to success. There is a certain air of cleverness to the brands' eyewear and sunglasses offering. Recognized by many iconic celebrities of respected style, including Brad Pitt.

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After forging a brilliant career in haute couture, American fashion designer Thomas Carlyle "Tom" Ford launched his eponymous label in 2004. And he has had no regrets ever since. Previously he was Creative Director for Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, who seamlessly created his own brand. Tom Ford is known for his outrageous ad campaigns, scorching and sexy so to speak. And more recently, the Fu * king Fabulous fragrance with an interesting name. But let's get back to dark glasses. Tom Ford sunglasses are perchance best known for their Aviator and Wayfarer frames and darker colors and patterns, such as various shades of brown, black, green, and tortoiseshell.

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6 of the best

Perhaps the best known is the Tom Ford FT5294, a classic pair of round-shaped glasses with tan frames. All made with lightweight, durable and timeless supplies and design. All are vintage-inspired and feature the obvious yet subtle curved 'T' around the temple and at the front of the frame. Which makes them immediately recognizable. Tom Ford frames are as comfortable in a suit as they are on the beach. Here are the six best Tom Ford sunglasses and glasses made in Italy by Ape.

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Monkey editor; Chris Beastall wears the Tom Ford Henry Vintage Wayfarer FT0248 in a Dark Havana and Dark Metal frame (color code 52A). Snaps by Toby Clark for Ape to Gentleman

Snowdon sunglasses

A pair of retro inspired Tom Ford sunglasses, the unisex Snowdon FT0237 features an extra thick frame. With arms that start at the top of the frame corners with Tom Ford's signature "T" on the temples. Available in black on Havana (dark) or in patterned tortoiseshell. And yes, these were shabby by James Bond (Daniel Craig) in SPECTER.

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The Tom Ford Eric-02 FT0595 sunglasses also feature Tom Ford's signature "T" on the temples. Square in style, they are ideal for round and oval faces, as well as for formal and casual outfits. Available in Havana, Black and Dark Brown acetate frames, with brown and green lenses.

Henry sunglasses

Another pair of sunglasses James Bond (Daniel Craig) wore at SPECTER: the Tom Ford Henry Vintage Wayfarer FT0248. Bond is wearing a Dark Havana and Dark Metal frame (color code 52A). Also available in Black and Gold. They feature an acetate front with bronze inserts and a "T" logo on the temples. Also featured in the photos above by Ape editor Chris Beastall.

Classic glasses with soft square optical frame

Featuring a chunky rectangular design in black, dark tan or vintage tan, the classic FT5178 soft square optical frame is crafted from acetate and features Tom Ford metal "T" temple decoration. The Tom Ford FT5178 is perhaps one of Tom Ford's most iconic eyeglasses, seen in a variety of brand commercials.

Cecilio Blue Block optical glasses

The FT0628-O Cecilio Blue Block Optical glasses are not very elegant, but they are elegant. Sparkling "T" inlays punctuate the temples of these bold, angular optical glasses with a sleek, flat top line. Available in glossy black acetate only with clear lenses with a blue coating to reduce the risk of blue light exposure.

Tom N.13 glasses

The FT5499-P N.13 lenses are available in Green Horn or Dark Brown. And it features a smooth square shape with signature 'T' detailing at the temples. The shiny striped genuine green horn frame with gold 'T' logo features light brown lenses. While the Dark Brown version features a light blue lens.

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