Size and Fit Guide

Size and Fit Guide

Finding the perfect eyewear that not only complements your style but also fits comfortably is essential. Use this guide to help you choose the right frame size for your face shape and ensure a comfortable fit.

Step 1: Determine Your Face Shape

Before selecting eyewear, identify your face shape to guide your frame choice:

  1. Round Face: A round face has equal width and length with soft angles. Choose angular frames to add definition and length.

  2. Oval Face: An oval face is well-balanced with slightly curved features. Most frame shapes complement an oval face.

  3. Square Face: A square face has a strong jawline and forehead. Opt for round or oval frames to soften angles.

  4. Heart Face: A heart-shaped face is broader at the forehead and narrows toward the chin. Frames with wider bottoms work well.

  5. Triangle Face: A triangle face has a narrow forehead and wider jawline. Choose frames that add width to the upper part of the face.

Step 2: Measure Frame Width

To measure the frame width, follow these steps:

  1. Take a ruler or measuring tape.
  2. Measure the width of the frame horizontally from one temple to the other.

Step 3: Measure Lens Width

To measure the lens width, follow these steps:

  1. Look at the inside of your current eyewear.
  2. Find the numbers printed on the inside of the temple arm (e.g., 50-18-140).
  3. The first number represents the lens width in millimeters.

Step 4: Check Temple Length

To measure the temple length, follow these steps:

  1. Look at the inside of your current eyewear.
  2. Find the numbers printed on the inside of the temple arm (e.g., 50-18-140).
  3. The last number represents the temple length in millimeters.

Step 5: Understand Bridge Size

The bridge size is the measurement between the lenses. It ensures the glasses sit comfortably on your nose.

  1. If you have a narrow bridge, choose frames with a smaller bridge size.
  2. If you have a wider bridge, opt for frames with a larger bridge size.

Step 6: Use Virtual Try-On Tools

Many websites offer virtual try-on tools that allow you to upload a photo and virtually "try on" different frames. This can help you visualize how different styles will look on your face.

Step 7: Visit a Local Store

If possible, visit a local eyewear store to try on frames in person. An experienced optician can help you find the best fit and offer personalized recommendations.

Remember, finding the perfect fit enhances both comfort and style. Our diverse range of eyewear is designed to cater to different face shapes and sizes. If you have any questions or need assistance, our customer support team is here to help.

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