Matte Silver Wraparounds

A pair of matte silver wraparounds shielded Pitt's baby blues from the searing sun at the 1998 Emmys.
Square, Barely-There Tint

Nothing goes better with a purple leather jacket than square, wire-frame sunnies.
The Fade

Try as he might to avoid recognition (that beard, those shades), some beautiful faces are just too perfect to go unnoticed.
Round Wire Frames

A perfectly starched white collar and round Lennon-esque frames — we can dig it.
Oval Silver Frames

The perfect accessory to complement that spot-on goatee.
Clear Frames, Dark Lens

He was really working those clear frames in the early 2000s.
Rimless Oversize Shades

Maybe he thought the tint would make his eyes bluer?
Tortoise Shell Frames

His thick plastic rims and coy smile say, "I know I look good — even in tortoise shell."
Transparent Orange Lenses

Even an orange tint can't keep us from staring at those baby blues.
Dark Brown Tint

With a tint that dark, he could be sleeping under there and no one would ever know.
Ombre Tint

Before it was a hair trend, Pitt worked the ombre look with his eyewear. #Trendsetter
Reflective Aviators

Is there anything sexier than the wind blowing through Pitt's long locks while he shades his precious eyes from the sun in cool aviators? I think not.
Metal Bridge Square Frames

Only Pitt could pull off matching his neck chain with his silver frames.
Round Aviators

Because he needed something in between the hat and the mustache.
Rectangular Frames

Somehow, this just works.
Grey Frames

You know what they say about men's gray hair — it makes them look more distinguished. The same applies for accessories.
Clear Lenses

Are these eyeglasses or sunglasses? How will we ever know?
Orange Frames, Again

Interesting choice, Mr. Pitt.
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