While the Sungait round sunglasses have a plastic frame with metal temples, these Kent Wang sunglasses are made from cellulose acetate, which is lighter and more flexible than basic plastic frames. Although they are bulkier than the Sungait pair, the Kent Wang sunglasses weigh about the same. The Keyhole glasses come in different shades of vibrant acetate or horn (although the latter costs $95 more), and both versions are distinct and striking. For our testers, the glasses elicited compliments from friends and acquaintances, as well as questions: “Where did they come from?” questions for years. The frame has no external branding, but it does have a small gold foil Kent Wang logo on the inside of the left arm; the logo is tasteful and attractive, and it's impossible to see it when the sunglasses are on your face.