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Best Knockaround Sunglasses Worth Buying for Men and Women

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The best Knockaround sunglasses give you polarized UV400 lenses and a frame shape that actually suits your face without a designer price. This guide compares everyday classics, trendy retro frames, and wraparound sport styles so you can match the rig...
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Everyday Classic Sunglasses

These everyday polarized sunglasses cover the shapes most people search for first, from square frames to aviators. Pick from this group when you want one reliable pair for driving, walking the dog, running errands, and general daily wear.
 
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Premiums are the pair we point most people to first, because the square shape flatters a lot of face types and the polarized lens handles bright road glare. At thirty five dollars they are easy to keep in a car door or a beach bag without babying the...
Knockaround Premiums Polarized Square Sunglasses
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Fort Knocks run larger than Premiums, so this is the better choice for wider faces or anyone who finds standard frames pinch at the temples. Same polarized UV400 lens, just a bolder square silhouette that reads a little more classic.
Knockaround Fort Knocks Polarized Sunglasses for Wide Faces
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Brooklines are the round option in the lineup, light enough to forget about on a long walk. Round frames soften a square or angular jaw, so this is the pick if strong rectangular sunglasses have always felt too severe on the face.
Knockaround Brooklines Round Sunglasses for Everyday Wear
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Pacific Palisades is the aviator shape in this range, with thin metal styling and a polarized lens. Good for anyone who wants the classic pilot look for driving and travel without spending designer money on a shape that moves in and out of fashion.
Knockaround Pacific Palisades Polarized Aviator Sunglasses
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Retro and Trendy Frames

Retro and trendy sunglasses shapes like cat eye, rectangle, and seventies inspired square frames sit here. This group suits anyone who treats sunglasses as an outfit piece and wants a bolder look for travel photos, festivals, and warm weather weekend...
 
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Seventy Nines lean into a chunky seventies square shape that photographs really well, which is why they keep showing up on trips and at festivals. The polarized lens means the retro look does not cost you actual eye comfort in harsh sun.
Knockaround Seventy Nines Retro Square Sunglasses
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Deja Views is the cat eye in the range, and my fiancee reaches for this one over anything square. The lift at the outer corner is flattering on rounder faces, and the polarized lens keeps it usable in real sun rather than purely decorative.
Knockaround Deja Views Cat Eye Polarized Sunglasses
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Junipers are a slimmer rectangle, which suits smaller faces that get swallowed by oversized frames. This is the most understated of the trendy shapes, so it carries from the office to a weekend without feeling like a costume piece.
Knockaround Junipers Rectangle Sunglasses for Small Faces
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Songbirds is a lighter square frame that sits closer to the face, and she wore this pair almost daily through last summer. Worth considering when the bigger retro shapes feel heavy or slide down the nose once the heat builds.
Knockaround Songbirds Lightweight Square Sunglasses
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Sport and Polarized Sunglasses

Sport sunglasses built for running, cycling, fishing, and hiking, with grippy fits and polarized lenses that cut glare off water and pavement. Choose from this group when the pair has to stay put while moving instead of just looking good standing sti...
 
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Campeones is the wraparound shield we keep for actual movement, so running, cycling and long walks in open sun. The wide single lens blocks light coming in from the sides, and at fifty five dollars it costs a fraction of the big sport brands.
Knockaround Campeones Wraparound Sport Sunglasses
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Torrey Pines is the pair I grab for driving and time near water, because the polarized lens kills glare off glass and off the surface. It runs a touch larger and reads more masculine than Premiums, so it suits broader faces well.
Knockaround Torrey Pines Polarized Sunglasses for Men
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Paso Robles sits between casual and sport, light enough to run in but plain enough to keep on afterwards. A sensible single pair choice for anyone who does not want to own separate everyday and workout sunglasses.
Knockaround Paso Robles Polarized Sunglasses for Running
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Fast Lanes are the lightest of the polarized square frames, which is what makes them the fishing and hiking pick in this group. Low weight matters far more than styling once a pair has been on the face for six hours straight.
Knockaround Fast Lanes Lightweight Polarized Sunglasses
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