
The Original
Frames That Look Like the Ray-Ban Hexagonal
Ray-Ban Hexagonal
$316.40
at Designer Optics
View original at Designer OpticsThe Ray-Ban Hexagonal is a relatively recent silhouette from the brand, but it draws on a much longer lineage of geometric metal frames that traces back through the counterculture decades. Six-sided eyewear had appeared sporadically since the 1960s, worn by figures like Andy Warhol, who famously favored unusual metal frames, before fading into niche territory. Ray-Ban's modern Hexagonal reinterpreted the shape with a thin wire rim and flat lenses, landing it somewhere between a 70s homage and a genuinely contemporary design. The frame found a receptive audience in the late 2010s as shoppers looked for something more distinctive than the familiar round or aviator silhouettes, and it has since become one of the most recognizable non-round metal shapes in the market. The only problem is the price. As a flagship Ray-Ban silhouette, the Hexagonal carries premium pricing that can feel steep for a geometric frame increasingly echoed across the industry. This page collects visually similar alternatives from the wider catalog, focusing on thin-metal construction, flat or near-flat lenses, and the defining angular rim. Options from Warby Parker, EyeBuyDirect, Zenni, and Liingo are sorted into budget, mid, and premium tiers so shoppers can find a Hexagonal-inspired frame at the price point that works for them.
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