Big square glasses have made a definitive return—not as a nostalgic throwback, but as a forward-facing statement in eyewear. From runways to city streets, oversized square frames have reclaimed their place as one of the most versatile and commanding silhouettes in eyewear. Whether you're new to bold frames or ready to commit to a stronger look, understanding what makes big square glasses work—and how to wear them well—matters.

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