Sunglass Hut is a chain sunglass retailer inside Crossroads Mall in Oklahoma City, stocking mid-range and designer frames from brands like Ray-Ban, Oakley, and Prada alongside affordable basics, with prices ranging from $60 to $350 depending on brand and material.
Sunglass Hut operates as a dedicated sunglass shop rather than an optical practice. The store carries no prescription lenses and does not perform eye exams. It functions as a specialty retail outlet, meaning the focus is purely on selecting and purchasing frames, often for fashion, sports, or UV protection rather than vision correction. In Oklahoma City's retail landscape, it fills the middle ground between drugstore sunglasses (found at Target or Walmart) and independent optical boutiques that sell designer frames as part of a broader eyewear practice.
The store's inventory spans three price bands. Entry-level frames start around $60 to $80 and include house brands and basic Oakley sports styles. Mid-tier designer and performance frames run $120 to $200, covering Ray-Ban classics (Wayfarers, Aviators), Oakley's technical cycling and running lines, and brands like Coach and Michael Kors. Premium designer frames from Prada, Gucci, and Dolce & Gabbana reach $250 to $350. Polarized lenses add $20 to $40 to any frame price and reduce glare significantly, useful for Oklahoma's bright summers and reflective lake environments. The store does not custom-grind prescription lenses, though some frames can be sent to an external lab for Rx conversion at additional cost and longer turnaround.
Sunglass Hut's main local competitors are independent optical practices (such as those inside Lenscrafters locations or standalone optometrists) and big-box retailers. Independent optical shops often carry overlapping designer brands but integrate sunglass selection into a full vision-care visit, which takes longer and costs more upfront if you need an eye exam. Walmart and Target offer sunglasses in the $15 to $40 range with minimal brand choice and no expert fitting. Sunglass Hut's advantage is breadth of mid-tier designer options and staff trained specifically in fit and lens technology; its disadvantage is price (noticeably higher than drugstore options) and lack of prescription capability on-site. Choose Sunglass Hut if you want a known designer or sports brand with polarization, know your frame size already, or want to browse multiple styles quickly. Choose a full optical practice if you need a prescription check or custom Rx sunglasses. Choose big-box retail if price is the only factor.
Sunglass Hut works well for people replacing a pair of known-fit sunglasses, athletes seeking Oakley or similar performance frames, and shoppers looking for Ray-Ban or Coach without visiting a department store. It also suits gift-buyers seeking a recognizable brand. It does not suit anyone needing prescription lenses filled immediately, people on a tight budget, or those wanting obscure independent frame brands. First-time buyers without frame experience may feel rushed or uncertain in a mall kiosk format, compared to a quieter optical shop.
Walk into the store and staff will typically ask your use case (everyday wear, sports, driving) and ask whether you prefer polarized lenses. Try on frames in the wall mirrors. Sizing is the main fit variable: frames are usually available in small, medium, and large. Most purchases happen same-day; the frames you buy are ready to wear unless you request Rx conversion, which takes one to two weeks through the lab. Returns and exchanges are generally allowed within 30 days with a receipt.
Sunglass Hut operates inside Crossroads Mall (7000 W. Reno Avenue), in the mall's interior near the food court. Parking is free and abundant in the mall lot. Hours typically track the mall's schedule, which is Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., though hours shift seasonally and during holidays. Confirm current hours with the mall directly or by phone before visiting.
Sunglass Hut fills a specific role in Oklahoma City retail: fast, brand-focused sunglass shopping without the appointment structure or exam cost of a full optical practice. For repeat buyers and brand-loyal customers, it's more efficient than bouncing between department stores or navigating big-box sunglass racks.
