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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Game Changer For My Planet Sized Head

I’m so glad I came across an ad for these sunglasses. I have an absolutely enormous head — I wear a size 7 7/8 hat — and even the “XL” sunglasses from major brands usually don’t fit me properly.
I’m a serious sunglasses enthusiast. I probably own more than 50 pairs from brands like Maui Jim, Costa, Persol, Ray-Ban, Smith, Serengeti, and Vuarnet (I refuse to wear Oakleys). And despite all of those options, not a single pair has ever truly fit the way sunglasses are supposed to. A few came close — Maui Jim Peahi’s, Ray-Ban Predator 2’s, Costa Paunch XL’s, and a couple of Persols — but every pair always had at least one issue: temples too short, too tight on the sides, too narrow, sitting wrong on my face, something.
People with normal-sized heads have no idea how lucky they are. I can’t even imagine being able to buy sunglasses or hats online without trying them on first. Honestly, I would gladly pay a premium for truly custom-fit sunglasses if anyone actually offered that service. Some companies let you “customize” colors or lenses, and change temple arms, but that’s not the same thing.
Then I stumbled across this company. I honestly don’t even remember where I saw the ad, but I reached out with a few questions and Ben, the owner, personally responded. He answered everything thoroughly and made me feel confident enough to place an order.
My sunglasses arrived incredibly fast — maybe two days later, three at the absolute most. Ben even included an unexpected extra gift with my order, which genuinely meant a lot to me. That kind of personal touch is almost unheard of these days.
Now for the sunglasses themselves: THEY ACTUALLY FIT MY GIANT HEAD.
Seriously, my head is huge. Growing up skinny, I looked like an orange on a toothpick. As an adult it’s less noticeable, but finding properly fitting sunglasses has always been nearly impossible. Until now.
I ordered the Refined Gent, and I still can’t believe I finally own a well-made, stylish pair of sunglasses that truly fit my planet-sized dome. Even the temple arms fit correctly — and that’s usually the biggest problem I run into.
The quality is excellent too. These definitely do not feel cheap. The acetate frames feel substantial and premium, with a nice weight and solid construction. And for the first time in a long time, I actually think a pair of sunglasses looks good on me.
I wore them on my 45-minute drive to work this morning here in Florida around 11am, and the polarized lenses were fantastic. Crystal-clear optics, great glare reduction, and extremely comfortable to wear.
For anyone with a truly large head who has struggled their entire life to find sunglasses that actually fit properly, these were an absolute game changer for me.

May 6, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

For years of wearing conventional specs…

For years of wearing conventional specs along with conventional sunny’s I was used to having ‘tram lines’ along the side of my head from the arms. No matter what brand I chose I could never understand why there was no coverage in size for people, who like me have a larger head? To me and others my head is normal, not like a watermelon or something but normal, plain, just a head. They were missing a tricky keeping all their sizes ‘standard’.
Recently I had eye surgery and no longer require specs (so far, fingers crossed) so started to look for some non prescription sunny’s. I’ve always moaned about the lines on my head so took time to search out some bigger pairs. I found Fadeddays.co.uk and they seemed to answer my prayers. I was sceptical to begin with but went ahead and bought some. They arrived the next day and as soon as I put them on, it was like, wow these are comfy, they felt strange to be honest to start with as there was no pressure on the side of my (normal) head but it soon became the norm. They go on and off easy, they are lightweight and rather smart with the Wayfarer design. There is one issue however and it’s not down to specifically Fadeddays but as the lenses are fully Polarised and my car has a ‘heads up display’ the display cannot be seen and i have to look at the dashboard. I am extremely happy with these glasses and would recommend them to anyone who wants to get rid of head tram lines. As a verified user of Trustpilot.co.uk I will be posting this same review on there.
Thanks FadeddaysUK

August 23, 2024
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