Men's Glasses in Nigeria: Frames With Authority
The right frame does for a man's face what a tailored jacket does for his frame — sharpens it. Our men's glasses collection assembles 180+ frames built for masculine features and Nigerian style sensibilities: strong rectangles for the boardroom, heritage rounds for creative circles, sport-flex builds for active days and gold-detailed statement pieces for everything after dark.
Ray-Ban, Cartier, Dior, Gucci, Prada and Maybach styles headline, with the Designer Collection line covering every budget. Materials matter here: rich acetates, brushed metals, featherweight titanium and flexible TR90 — each suited to different faces and lifestyles.
Browse by build and shape: square, rectangle and round frames, or by material with acetate, metal and titanium. Shopping the household? See women's glasses or the full glasses collection.
Men's Glasses FAQ
What glasses suit a man's face shape?
Round face: angular rectangles and squares add definition. Square face: round and oval frames soften. Oval face: nearly everything works. Long face: deeper frames with bold temples balance proportions. Send a selfie on WhatsApp for honest advice.
How much do men's glasses cost in Nigeria?
From about ₦10,000 to ₦236,000. The executive sweet spot — quality designer-style frames — runs ₦13,000–₦40,000.
Which frames look most professional?
Slim rectangles and rimless builds in gunmetal, gold or tortoise read most authoritative in Nigerian corporate settings — Cartier-style rimless frames are practically a senior-management uniform.
Are these frames durable for daily wear?
Yes — spring hinges, quality acetates and flexible builds are standard. For the roughest treatment, TR90 and titanium frames bend rather than break.
Can I fit prescription or blue light lenses?
Almost all frames accept prescription lenses at any optician, and many ship with blue light filtering already in place. Ask us which on WhatsApp.
How do I know my frame size?
Check the numbers printed inside your current frame's temple arm — lens width, bridge and temple length in millimetres — and compare with our product listings. No current pair? Tell us your face width impression on WhatsApp and we will size you confidently.