As if his internet icon status wasn’t enough, Pedro Pascal has seamlessly graduated to the role of Hollywood’s hottest professor—think ’70s inspired, nerdy-chic done right. Over the past few years, a new signature has quietly taken root in Pascal’s ever-evolving wardrobe: his seemingly endless rotation of glasses. The actor once joked that he owns so many pairs because he keeps misplacing them—but every pair he has worn has been a statement that ties his look together. Fans have been so wrapped up on his glasses choices that a dedicated subreddit page exists to find the exact brand and model he wears. But you don’t need to scroll endlessly, we’ve curated the highlights of Pascal’s eyewear so you can channel your inner leading man (with a professional charm), just like him.

The first of many Oliver Peoples glasses on this list, Pascal wore the Ollice to the premiere of Thunderbolts. They’re perfect for a dressed-down look and frame the face well with their oversized frames.

Another pair of Oliver Peoples glasses, the Errisson features a classic square frame with a gradient that brings a more solid look than the Ollice.

These Latimores from Oliver Peoples are a classic of Pascals. Classic, simple, and sophisticated, they’re easy to style—and pair perfectly with a tux.

The 206B sunglasses from Akoni Icarus would have been the perfect finishing touch to Pascal’s now-iconic Met Gala short-shorts look, but unfortunately, they never made it to the red carpet that year.

If you’re wondering how he gets that retro ’60s vibe, it’s the round edges on the square frames of his glasses. And, these OG Freddy P from Garret Leight are the perfect example.

This whole fit was a fan-favourite and had the internet abuzz for days. The glasses that tied the whole Tony Stark outfit together were custom Jarvis Sunglasses in Black Matt Nickel from Linda Farrow’s Black Series.

While Ray-Ban aviators have fallen out of favour, and remain a staple for no one but Tom Cruise, these Jeffrey Optics from Ray-Ban on Pascal could single-handedly bring the brand back onto Gen-Z’s radar.

Speaking of aviator glasses, we think that these Cutler and Gross x TGF Lynott Aviator glasses are the sleek cooler older brother of the original.

This may look identical to the Latimores from Oliver Peoples, but they are actually the Bailey in black from Black Frame. A London-based optical wear design brand with styles inspired by jazz and the 1950s.

Pascal tends to pairs these Gucci GG10860-006 glasses with his more causal looks. While they are currently sold out online, the Garrett Leight Canter 1113 OLV makes a good alternative.

Another pair of black frames, these hefty frames are the Andy Wolf 4617.

The most retro of retro frames, these oversized tortoise shell frames are also from Andy Wolf. The Austrian brand has plenty of other retro options and every pair is lovingly handmade.

From another brand that prioritises fine craftsmanship, these oversized rectangular frames are the 1414 Rectangular Opticals from Cutler and Gross.

Lastly, these clear frames are the Zegna EZ5302_020. A great option for a dressed-down look, but still retro and chic. While these frames can only be found through second-hand market, a good alternative is the Bjorn from Moscot.