I’ve been wearing these Quay oversized aviators for a few weeks now, and they’ve quickly become my go-to sunglasses. The black frames with the subtle gradient lenses give off major ‘cool factor’ vibes—I’ve gotten compliments every time I wear them out.
The UV protection is legit. I wore them on a hiking trip, and my eyes didn’t strain at all even in bright sunlight. The lenses are dark enough to be effective but fade to near-clear when looking down at my phone (a surprisingly handy feature!).
Fit-wise, they sit comfortably on my smaller face without sliding—the adjustable nose pads help, though I agree with other reviewers that fixed pads would be better. The double bridge isn’t just stylish; it actually hides my squint lines!
Minor gripes: The white logo on the lens is brighter than I’d like (why not etched?), and removing the sticky temple tag was a chore. Also, while the plastic case feels cheap, the sunglasses themselves don’t—they’re lightweight but don’t bend or creak.
At this price point ($60-ish), they compete with designer brands but offer better uniqueness. If you want RayBan alternatives that turn heads, these deliver. Just peel off that sticker carefully!