Black
Black sunglasses are the one frame every Indian woman ends up reaching for. They go with kurtas and dresses, they photograph well in any light, and they're the one accessory that does heavy lifting without competing with your outfit. At Rangrays, our black sunglasses for women come in every shape — cat eye, wayfarer, square, round, oval, oversized and rimless — across 30+ styles starting at Rs.1,199.
You can never go wrong with black. This collection is the definition of timeless cool — clean silhouettes and deep tones for an effortlessly sharp look. See specifically our black cat eye sunglasses for women
Iconic. Effortless. Eternal.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Who should wear black sunglasses?
A: Black sunglasses work for every skin tone and almost every face shape, which is why they're the universal default. They look especially sharp on warm Indian skin tones because the contrast lifts the face. The only consideration is frame shape — pick based on your face structure, not the colour.
Q: Which brand of black sunglasses is best for women in India?
A: The Indian D2C eyewear space has grown massively — alongside legacy brands like Ray-Ban, Lenskart and Vogue Eyewear, Indian-first brands like Rangrays now offer comparable quality at a fraction of the price. The right brand depends on your budget, frame style preference, and whether you want polarised lenses.
Q: Are Rangrays cat eye sunglasses UV protected?
Every Rangrays cat eye frame offers 400% UV protection — they block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Each pair ships with a hard case and microfiber cloth.
Q: What's the price of black sunglasses for women on Rangrays?
A: Black sunglasses on Rangrays start at Rs.1,199 and go up to Rs.3,399 for premium oversized and acetate styles. Most popular styles sit in the Rs.1,499-Rs.2,499 range.
Q: Are black sunglasses better than coloured ones?
A: Black sunglasses are more versatile — they pair with every outfit and every occasion. Coloured frames (pastel pink, rose gold, tortoise) are more expressive and photograph distinctly in outfit pictures. The right call is to own one of each: a classic black, and one statement colour.