Perfect Fit
Size & Fit Guide
Finding frames that fit perfectly is essential to both comfort and style. Use this guide to find your ideal size and shape.
Frame Dimensions
Lens Width
Bridge
Lens Width
Temple Length
Lens Width
Widest point of one lens
48–58mm
Narrower for petite faces, wider for larger faces
Bridge Width
Distance between the two lenses
14–22mm
Should sit comfortably without pinching your nose
Temple Length
Arm from hinge to ear tip
130–150mm
Should reach just past your ear without pressing
Face Shape Guide
Understanding your face shape helps you choose frames that complement your features. While any frame can work with confidence, these guidelines help narrow down the best options.
Oval
Balanced proportions, forehead slightly wider than chin
Best frames: Most frame shapes work — aviator, rectangular, cat-eye
Round
Equal width and length, soft angles, full cheeks
Best frames: Angular frames — rectangular, square, browline
Square
Strong jawline, broad forehead, equal width and length
Best frames: Round or oval frames soften angles — round, cat-eye, aviator
Heart
Wide forehead, narrow chin, prominent cheekbones
Best frames: Bottom-heavy frames — aviator, round, light-colored
Oblong
Longer than wide, narrow features, straight cheek line
Best frames: Oversized or tall frames — oversized, round, bold browline
Fit Tips
Bridge Fit
Frames should sit comfortably on the bridge of your nose without sliding down or pinching.
Temple Comfort
Arms should extend straight back, curving gently behind the ears without pressing too tightly.
Eye Position
Your eyes should sit near the center of each lens, both horizontally and vertically.
Frame Width
Frames should be as wide as your face at the temples. Too narrow or too wide looks unbalanced.
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