Deep Winter Accessories
What sunglasses suit Deep Winter coloring?
Find the best sunglasses for Deep Winter coloring. Black, navy, dark tortoise, jewel tones and bold frames for high-contrast coloring.
Quick Answer
Deep Winter suits bold, high-contrast frames in black, deep navy, dark tortoise, and jewel tones like sapphire or deep plum. Avoid light, warm, or pastel frames that weaken your strong coloring.
Deep Winter coloring has high contrast, depth, and cool-to-neutral undertones. Sunglasses frame your face directly, so the color and weight of the frames either reinforce or undermine your dramatic coloring.
Because Deep Winter carries so much natural depth, you can wear bold, dark frames that would overpower lighter seasons. Many popular frame colors like black and dark tortoise already sit in your range.
Best frame colors for Deep Winter
Dark neutrals
Frame colors matching the depth and contrast of Deep Winter.
- •True black: the most natural match for Deep Winter high contrast.
- •Deep navy: a strong cool neutral that softens slightly from black.
- •Dark tortoise: works when the pattern leans cool and dark, not golden.
- •Dark charcoal: a muted alternative to black that still carries weight.
Jewel-tone frames
For color, choose deep, saturated cool tones.
- •Deep sapphire or cobalt: a rich blue that plays off cool undertones.
- •Dark plum or aubergine: deep purple with enough weight for your contrast.
- •Deep emerald: a dark, cool-leaning green for a sophisticated accent.
Lens tints and what to avoid
Grey and grey-green lens tints maintain the cool quality of Deep Winter coloring. Brown and amber lenses add unwanted warmth. For mirrored lenses, silver and blue coatings are more harmonious than gold or rose.
Avoid light frames like blush, pastel blue, warm honey tortoise, and clear acetate. Gold metallic frames also clash with your cool depth. For metal, choose gunmetal, dark silver, or matte black.
Frequently asked questions
Can Deep Winters wear tortoise shell sunglasses?
Yes, but choose dark tortoise that leans cool with strong dark-brown-to-black contrast. Avoid light, golden, or honey tortoise.
What lens color is best for Deep Winter?
Grey and grey-green lenses maintain cool coloring best. Brown and amber lenses add warmth that clashes with your undertone.
Should Deep Winters choose thick or thin frames?
Deep Winter usually carries bold, thick frames well due to high natural contrast. Very thin or rimless frames can look too light. Medium to thick acetate works best.
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Last updated February 18, 2026