Yes, boys can absolutely wear girls' sunglasses.
Fashion, including sunglasses, is increasingly becoming unbound by traditional gender norms. Sunglasses marketed towards "girls" or "women" often simply have different styles, colors, or sizes than those marketed towards "boys" or "men." There's no functional reason why a boy couldn't wear sunglasses designed for girls.
Here's a breakdown:
- Style Preference: Ultimately, the best sunglasses are the ones that a person likes and feels comfortable wearing. If a boy prefers the style of sunglasses marketed towards girls, he should wear them.
- Size and Fit: Sunglasses marketed towards girls might be smaller or have a different shape. The most important factor is whether the sunglasses fit the boy's face comfortably and provide adequate protection.
- Marketing is Arbitrary: The labels "boys'" and "girls'" are marketing constructs. They don't dictate who can or cannot wear a particular item.
In summary, the decision to wear sunglasses should be based on personal preference, fit, and comfort, not on arbitrary gender labels.