Costco’s Designer Glasses Dupes Look Just Like Gucci and Versace—Starting at Just $60
Discover how to score high-end designer glasses looks at Costco for a fraction of the price!
Anyone who wears glasses knows that finding the right pair that fits your lifestyle, your aesthetic and budget is no easy task. When you wrap up your eye exam at your local optometrist or ophthalmologist, the in-office shop for frames might offer stylish options, but they can cost you an arm and a leg. The one place you can always count on to give you what you need for a discounted price? Costco. It’s become a go-to spot for many people looking for new frames, and while the store does offer high-end brands ranging from Gucci to Versace, they also offer much more affordable alternatives that resemble the high-end versions, plus Warby Parker dupes. Here, check out some of our Costco designer glasses lookalikes.
Round tortoiseshell frames are all the rage

Regardless of how much time passes, round frames are always in style—think Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. If you’re on the hunt for a circular look of this sort, Warby Parker carries several styles that fit this aesthetic. For example, there’s the Coles style, starting at $175, the Percey style, starting at $95 or the Whalen style, also starting at $95. But if you aren’t into paying nearly $100 or more for frames alone, Costco has you covered. Pick up a pair of Aaliyah frames starting at $60 for a similar vibe, or even the Blaze frames for the same price. Same style, better prices.
Classic square is back, better and cheaper than ever

For years, many strayed away from thick black frames, opting for sleeker, thinner styles. Now, folks are loving that funky, trendy look. Retailers like Versace sell their Medusa Biggie Low-Bridge Glasses for $380 and Warby Parker has the Alderman style starting at $95, but if you wear glasses all the time, tend to lose or misplace them or are just a little rougher on your eyewear, you might prefer the Sullivan style sold at Costco for around $60.
Crystal clear frames have grown in popularity—and price

In the last few years, many have grown fond of clear plastic frames. They’re fun, sleek, and match every outfit—but as their popularity has risen, so have the prices of these styles. The Warby Parker Esme and Chamberlain styles have become big hits, but they start at $175 and $95 respectively. At Costco, check out the Charles style for just $60.
Cat-eye frames are here to stay

Classic, feminine and funky, cat-eye frames have gotten the revival they deserved—but they come at a cost! Versace’s Signature Cat Eye Glasses come in at $320, while Gucci’s Cat-Eye Frames cost a whopping $490! Save your dollars and head to your local Costco warehouse—The Eva cat-eye frames cost you just $60.
The bottom line? You deserve to look and feel fabulous without spending a fortune. Costco Optical proves that smart shopping doesn’t mean sacrificing style—it means getting exactly what you want at prices that make sense for your life.
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