Ray-Ban Clubmaster Change

The Original

Frames That Look Like the Ray-Ban Clubmaster

Ray-Ban Clubmaster

$280

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The Clubmaster arrived in 1986, but the silhouette it drew on was already decades old. Browline frames, defined by their thick acetate top and thin metal lower rim, had dominated American eyewear in the 1940s and 50s, worn by civil rights leader Malcolm X in some of the era's most enduring photographs and adopted as the unofficial uniform of midcentury executives, professors, and politicians. Ray-Ban revived the look just as the preppy renaissance was reaching its peak, and the Clubmaster quickly became a fixture on film sets and college campuses alike. It remains one of the few modern frames that reads simultaneously as intellectual, rebellious, and formal, which is a rare trick for any piece of design. The only problem is the price. The original sits firmly in Ray-Ban's premium tier, which keeps it out of reach for shoppers who want the browline look without the heritage markup. This page pulls together visually similar frames from the wider eyewear catalog, including lookalikes from Warby Parker, EyeBuyDirect, Zenni, and Liingo. Results are sorted across budget, mid, and premium price groups, all sharing the defining browline architecture of a heavy upper rim paired with a barely-there metal bottom, so shoppers can find a Clubmaster-inspired alternative that fits their budget and face.

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