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Frames That Look Like the Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck
Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck
$414
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View original at SmartBuyGlassesOliver Peoples designed the Gregory Peck in honor of the actor whose round acetate frames became one of the defining images of midcentury Hollywood, most indelibly in his role as Atticus Finch in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird. Released in the 2000s, the frame reproduced the soft round silhouette, the subtle keyhole bridge, and the restrained acetate thickness that Peck had favored on and off screen, filtered through Oliver Peoples' particular dedication to quiet luxury. The Gregory Peck became a defining piece in the broader revival of intellectual, preppy eyewear and a staple of editorial spreads that leaned on quiet taste over obvious branding. It remains one of the most recognizable round frames in modern optical design. The only problem is the price. Oliver Peoples operates firmly in the premium tier, and the Gregory Peck sits among the more expensive round frames on the market, which puts it out of reach for shoppers drawn to the silhouette without the commitment. This page surfaces visually similar alternatives from the wider catalog, focusing on soft round acetate fronts with keyhole bridges and understated thickness. Lookalikes from Warby Parker, EyeBuyDirect, Zenni, and Liingo are grouped into budget, mid, and premium tiers so shoppers can find a Gregory Peck-inspired frame that matches their price comfort.
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