Need Sunnies for Summer? Try These Editor-Loved Pairs on for Size, Starting at $12

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There's no question that the accessory of the summer — every summer, in fact — is sunglasses. Of course, they're super important for keeping your eyes safe from harmful UV rays , but finding a stylish pair can make or break a cute poolside outfit.

Sunnies come in a variety of shapes, sizes and, most importantly, prices. So, we tapped the experts — aka, the Shop Single Sparkleteam — to share the pairs they plan to wear all season long. Shop their favorites below, all fitting a range of styles and price points

Editor-favorite sunglasses under $50

Via Leeca Trendy Oval Sunglasses

Via Leeca Trendy Oval Sunglasses $11.89 at Amazon

Production associate Audrey Ekman says she has a bad track record of losing and/or breaking her sunglasses, so as much as she loves her nice sunglasses, she always has a cheaper — but still stylish — pair on hand. "I initially bought these sunglasses over two years ago (I purchased them in a set of two for $18) and just repurchased after losing them on a trip," she admits. "I have a small/narrow face and find that most frames look huge on me, but these are perfect. The vintage-inspired, '90s shape is so flattering and they go with everything."

Sojos Square Polarized Sunglasses

Sojos Square Polarized Sunglasses $14.99 at Amazon

Commerce writer Emma Stessman also says she's a little lax with caring for her sunnies, but she'll go for this Amazon pair every time. "I love these sunglasses! They're so stylish and do a good job of keeping my eyes protected in the sun," she says. "I have lost them on multiple trips, but they're so cheap that I don't feel guilty about repurchasing them."

A New Day Plastic Square Sunglasses

A New Day Plastic Square Sunglasses $15.00 at Target

When senior partnerships editor Francesca Cocchi Zabloudil was on the hunt for sunglasses for her grandmother, she needed a pair that could look chic and be easily replaced if broken or misplaced. "These sunglasses look nearly identically to a more expensive pair I own [pictured below]," says. "They look so chic on her — much more expensive-looking than the $15 price tag. She wears them whenever she's sitting outside at her assisted living center or in the backyard for family gatherings at my sister's house."

Sojos Trendy Cat Eye Round Polarized Sunglasses

Sojos Trendy Cat Eye Round Polarized Sunglasses $15.99 at Amazon

Editorial director Adrianna Brach is a huge fan of the brand behind these Shop Single SparkleViewer's Choice sunnies. She says this pair is flattering on most face shapes, plus they come in plenty of colors to fit everyone's personal style. And since they're only $16, we recommend shopping a few colors to match your favorite summer 'fits.

Goodr Nine Dollar Pour Over

Goodr Nine Dollar Pour Over $25.00 at Goodr Sunglasses

"One of my running friends put me onto these sunglasses, after I was struggling to find a pair that would stay on while running," says associate editor Sierra Hoeger. She's a big fan of the rubber grips and no-slip design, making them perfect for wearing while on the move. They're even stylish enough that she now uses them as her everyday pair. "I bought them two years ago," she says, "and only until recently have I thought about replacing them for a second pair."

Goodr Bosley's Basset Hound Dreams

Goodr Bosley's Basset Hound Dreams $25.00 at Goodr Sunglasses

A fellow Goodr sunglasses fan, senior social media editor Kate McCarthy says this style has been her go-to pair for years . "I find myself wearing them for all occasions," she says. "They're super durable, having survived countless drops on vacations, beach days and runs. They also have a classic look, but Goodr has plenty of other fun options if you want something a little more funky."

Editor-favorite sunglasses under $100

Sunski Dipsea Polarized Sunglasses

  • Sunski Dipsea Polarized Sunglasses $58.00 at Anthropologie
  • Sunski Dipsea Polarized Sunglasses $58.00 at Sunski
  • Sunski Dipsea Polarized Sunglasses $58.00 at REI

"I've tried so many sunglasses that look and feel similar to Sunski's Dipsea style, but none come close to the real thing," says associate editor Lauren Witonsky. She raves that the round frames are universally flattering and so lightweight that she often forgets she's even wearing them.

"I have a higher nose bridge, so I like that these don't have nose pads, which offers me more control over where they sit on my face," she adds. "They're also really durable, as I've worn my pair for over two years now and there's not a single scratch on the polarized lenses."

Eye Buy Direct Nevada Sunglasses

Eye Buy Direct Nevada Sunglasses $59.00 at Eye Buy Direct

Self-proclaimed Eye Buy Direct super-fan editorial assistant Annie Shigo says she owns multiple pairs of the brand's glasses and sunglasses. "They are always so affordable," she says. And good thing, too, since Shigo gave her frames to her brother because he loved them so much. Looks like she's in the market for a second pair!

Quay Wide Awake

Quay Wide Awake $70.00 at Quay Australia

Social media video producer Anita Chomenko received these trendy sunglasses from the brand and immediately fell in love with the design. "I like that they're kind of bigger, but they don't take over your face," she says. They're small enough to throw in your purse, and they came in a nice protective sunglasses sleeve."

Quay After Party

Quay After Party $80.00 at Quay Australia

Associate editor Shannon Garlin's frame style of choice: Oversized. She says this pair is incredibly stylish and chic but also fit comfortably on her nose and behind the ears. "They don't leave any marks or smudge my makeup," she adds. "They also feel really sturdy and well made."

Quay Level Up

Quay Level Up $80.00 at Quay Australia

I've only recently become a "sunglasses person" and have a few options to choose from in my current collection. However, these oversized shades are the ones I tend to reach for the most. It's just the coolest pair I own, from the giant square frames to the golden trip near the brow. Who wouldn't pair this with literally everything?

DIFF Meredith Designer Oversized Square Sunglasses

  • DIFF Meredith Designer Oversized Square Sunglasses $99.00 at Amazon
  • DIFF Meredith Designer Oversized Square Sunglasses $90.00 at Nordstrom

Garlin also says this DIFF style is worth considering, since it's, in her opinion, "the perfect size." She says the square frames look like they will suit round and heart-shaped faces really well. Plus, she can also attest to their sturdy and durable construction, which makes them feel much more expensive than they actually are.

More affordable sunglasses to shop

Wild Fable Oval Sunglasses

Wild Fable Oval Sunglasses $12.00 at Target

Want to be the most stylish person in the room? Looks like it will only cost you $12. The tortoiseshell frames are anything but boring, and we can see them elevating any look this season.

Woodies Walnut Wood Sunglasses

Woodies Walnut Wood Sunglasses $24.90 at Amazon

These sunglasses stray from the typical look with handles made of walnut wood. According to the brand, they can fit any head shape (men or women!) and also offer 100% UVA/UVB sun protection.

Free People Bel Air Oversized Square Sunglasses

Free People Bel Air Oversized Square Sunglasses $25.00 at Free People

There's only one word to describe these frames: Showstopper. There's 13 colors and bold patterns to choose from, so I'm confident there's a cool style for everyone.

Peepers Cabana

Peepers Cabana $32.00 at Peepers by Peeperspecs

Who doesn't love a color gradient? You'll have heads turning when you walk into the room (or onto the beach) donning these trendy frames.

By Anthropologie Blocked Cat-Eye Sunglasses

By Anthropologie Blocked Cat-Eye Sunglasses $38.00 at Anthropologie

Cat-eye isn't just a sleek makeup look — it's also an even sleeker style of sunglasses. This pair not only has the cat-eye design, but it's also finished in a thick white or green frame that offer a very vintage-inspired finish.

Madewell Logaan Aviator Sunglasses

Madewell Logaan Aviator Sunglasses $75.00 at Madewell

If you don't have at least one retro-inspired pair of sunglasses, you're truly missing out on a few standout looks. Shoppers are raving about these aviators, with a few five-star reviewers saying that they've become their new go-to pair.

Warby Parker Tobias Sunglasses

Warby Parker Tobias Sunglasses $95.00 at Warby Parker

Just because Warby Parker is known for its chic and affordable eyeglasses, doesn't mean you should sleep on its sunglasses collection. There are bunch of sleek styles that go for less than $100.

How we chose

The Shop Single Sparkleteam rounded up the best affordable sunglasses recommended by Shop Single Sparkleeditors and staff. We also included shopper picks to complete the list, prioritizing positive user reviews and customer feedback.

This article was originally published on Single Sparkle

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