
Glasses and Coats: The Definitive Guide to Combining Them this Fall
Let's be honest. The first day of real cold weather arrives and almost all of us resort to a uniform: that trusty coat and the coziest scarf we have on hand. It's a practical combination, but it presents a style challenge: suddenly, our face and expression are in the background, framed by layers of fabric.
In this scenario, what happens to the accessory that defines your face? Your glasses. They cannot, and should not, be a mere collateral victim of the cold. They are, in fact, your best tool to highlight and define your look.
At Optica Bassol, we've seen countless combinations of frames, coats and scarves. Today we bring you the definitive guide so that the result is always a success.
First Principle: Play with Color (intelligently)
Color is the most direct way to create a harmonious look or one that doesn't quite work. You don't need to be an expert in colorimetry, just have a couple of clear ideas. The fall color palette, moreover, makes it very easy.
Tonal Elegance: Playing on the Same Team
This is the simplest and often the most sophisticated approach. Move within the same color family. Wearing a camel coat and a beige scarf? Go for a pair of glasses in honey, gold or light tortoiseshell. The result is a serene, luxurious look that looks thoughtful, even if it took you only two minutes to create.
The Neutral Base: The Time for Contrast
Your black, gray or navy coat is the perfect base, a canvas waiting for a distinctive touch. What is that touch? Your glasses. It's the ideal opportunity to show off that special frame in burgundy red, like the David Beckham DB 1018 C9A 49, forest green or even a cobalt blue. In this context, the glasses stop being a simple accessory and become the focal point of the outfit.
The Harmonious Contrast: For Advanced Looks
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Look for contrasts that complement each other. For example, a navy blue coat with a gray scarf can be given new life with gold or copper metal glasses. These bring a warm point of light that elevates the whole look. Likewise, a total black outfit is the ideal platform for clear acetate glasses or a vibrant, unexpected color.
Balancing Proportions: Does Your Coat Scream or Whisper?
Just as important as the color palette is the balance of shapes. The volume of your coat directly influences the type of eyewear that will work best.
CASE 1: If your coat is XXL, oversized or you are wearing a scarf with a large volume....
A frame that is too thin or too small will get lost visually, creating an imbalance. You need glasses with presence to restore proportion.
- Go for: Acetates with body and character.
- Look for: Clear, defined shapes, such as square or 70s-inspired.
- A good tip: Pay attention to the bridges and stays; make sure they have a solid, visible construction.
CASE 2: If your coat is tailored, a classic trench coat or a thin scarf....
In this case, the canvas is more uncluttered. You have almost total freedom, because the glasses do not have to compete with large volumes.
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- The lightweight option: thin metal frames (whether round, aviator-style or geometric) for a look with an intellectual and light air.
- The chic option: A cat-eye silhouette. It always adds a touch of retro sophistication that's unbeatable.
- The personal choice: With less visual noise around you, the glasses you choose will take center stage. It's time to choose that frame that best expresses your personality.
Three Combinations That Work (To Start Playing)
So it's not all theory, here are three style archetypes you can easily adapt:
The Urban Intellectual
- Coat: Classic, wool, in gray or navy.
- Scarf: Thin, cashmere or merino wool, in a plain color.
- Glasses: A super-light titanium frame or a classic design in polished black acetate.
- Result: Refinement and a professional look with an unmistakably modern edge.
The Relaxed Creative
The minimalist with a secret
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- Coat: Straight cut and clean, in black or another neutral color.
- Scarf: Tonal, in the same color as the coat, to create a uniform block.
- Glasses: Here's the trick. An architectural design frame, in matte black metal, or the most avant-garde option: clear acetate glasses.
- Result: A sleek, modern look with a design detail that invites you to look twice.
The Final Rule (and an Invitation)
After all this guidance, the only rule that really matters is this: look in the mirror and, above all, feel like you. Style is personal and the best combination is always an extension of who you are.
That's why we're making you a different proposal.
The next time you think about renewing your glasses, don't come empty-handed. Bring your favorite coat and scarf to Óptica Bassol. Our team will not only advise you on shapes and colors, but will help you try on frames to see live which combination is the winner for you and your closet.
We are waiting for you to find together that piece that brings it all together.

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