Guide for size frame

Understanding Frame glasses measurements:

Choosing the perfect-sized eyeglasses according to Glasses size chart by age involves a combination of measurements, personal preferences, and professional advice. Taking the time to consider these factors ensures that your eyeglasses not only enhance your vision but also complement your individual style.

How to measure glasses frame size

  • Measure from the outer edge of one temple to the other.
  • Frames should not be too tight on the sides, and your temples shouldn’t press against the frame arms.
  • Measure the width of one lens horizontally, from the widest point.
  • Aim for a lens width that complements your face size without being too overwhelming or too small.

Considering Face Shape

Round Face:

Angular or geometric frames add angles to a round face. Rectangular or square-shaped frames can elongate and balance facial features.

Square Face:

Round or oval frames soften strong jawlines and forehead. Frames with thin rims or slightly curved edges are good choices.

Oval Face:

Most frame shapes suit oval faces. Pay attention to the proportions to avoid frames that are too large or too small.

  1. Eye Level Placement

    Optical Glasses Center:

    • Proper alignment ensures the best vision correction.
    • The optical center of the lenses should align with your eyes’ natural line of sight.
  2. Personal Style:

    Designer Glasses frames:

    • Explore different frame shapes and designs that resonate with your personality.
    • Consider classic styles or trendy options based on your preferences.

    Color and Pattern:

    • Choose colors that complement your skin tone and personal style.
    • Experiment with patterns, but ensure they don’t overpower your face.
  3. Online Sizing Tools:

    Virtual Try-On:

    • Use online tools offered by eyewear retailers for a virtual try-on experience.
    • Some platforms allow you to upload a photo to see how different frames look on your face.

Checking Bridge Fit And Evaluating Temple Length

Bridge Width

A well-fitting bridge rests comfortably on your nose without causing pressure. The bridge should provide support, preventing the glasses from sliding down.

Temple Length

Temple arms should extend straight back and curve gently around your ears. Ensure they're not too short (causing tightness) or too long (causing the glasses to slip).