Best Space Saver: Mooca 2 Piece Set Acrylic Eyeglasses Frame Riser Display Stand
We liked the narrow footprint of this organizer—it takes up just 4″ by 4″ of space on a table. And it is an affordable way to organize 10 pairs of glasses.
What We Liked
• Lightweight.
• Durable.
• Takes up little space.
• Affordable.
What Needs Work
• Can get knocked over.
Best For Travel: Longjet Sunglasses Organizer
Transporting more than one pair of sunglasses can be a challenge—this organizer has a clever design to get the job done, while protecting your investment in your glasses. We found it easy to use.
What We Liked
• Affordable.
• Works well with bigger sunglasses.
• Hang it up to display; fold it for travel.
What Needs Work
• May not be compatible with all sunglasses frames.
Best For Smaller Frames: mDesign Plastic Hard Shell Stackable Eyeglass Case
We liked how this covered bin is designed—perfect for stacking for storage in a closet, for example. The cover is also nice, as many the sunglasses organizers we tried were not covered . . . great if you want to keep dust or dirt off sunglasses.
What We Liked
• Sturdy.
• Fits smaller frames well.
• Also works for swim goggles.
• Covered bin has lid that is hinged—great for keeping dust/dirt off your sunglasses.
What Needs Work
• Larger glasses probably won’t fit.
Best For Bigger Collections: MineSign Sunglasses Organizer
Most sunglasses organizers hold about a half dozen frames. But what if you have a dozen sunglasses? This display case is excellent, based on our hands-on testing. Yes, it takes up more space (footprint) than others, but we like how it is designed and built.
What We Liked
• Easy to put together.
• Displays a dozen sunglasses.
• Also great to organize makeup, nail polish.
• Affordable.
What Needs Work
• A bit pricey.
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Denise & Alan Fields are consumer advocates and best-selling authors. The Fields have authored 12 books with three million copies in print, including the best-selling guide to baby gear, Baby Bargains.
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