
The Original
Frames That Look Like the Ray-Ban Round Metal
Ray-Ban Round Metal
$210
at Ray-Ban
View original at Ray-BanThe Ray-Ban Round Metal traces its cultural authority back to the late 1960s, when John Lennon adopted a pair of thin-rim circular metal frames as part of the visual language of his post-Beatles transformation. The silhouette, light in the hand and almost ascetic in its geometry, became inseparable from the counterculture that defined the era and remained a signifier of artistic and intellectual identity well into the decades that followed. Ray-Ban formalized its own version, pairing a delicate wire rim with signature saddle bridge and slender temples, and the frame has remained in the lineup as a consistent favorite among shoppers drawn to its quiet assertiveness. Few silhouettes so reliably summon a specific era while also feeling current. The only problem is the price. Ray-Ban's heritage positioning puts the Round Metal in a premium tier, and the silhouette itself has been widely interpreted across the market at significantly lower prices, which raises the obvious question for budget-minded shoppers. This page assembles visually similar alternatives from across the eyewear catalog, focusing on thin circular metal frames with saddle or keyhole bridges. Options from Warby Parker, EyeBuyDirect, Zenni, and Liingo are grouped into budget, mid, and premium tiers so shoppers can find a Round Metal-inspired frame at a price they actually want to pay.
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