Find Your Perfect Fit: Unlocking the Frame Size Puzzle

 

When it comes to finding the perfect frame size, we understand that clarity is key. To provide a simple starting point, if you typically wear a Medium size shirt or jacket, chances are a Medium size frame will suit you well. However, to offer further guidance on frame sizes, we have prepared a comprehensive size guide. Our frames range from 40mm to 60mm (millimeters), allowing you to explore a wide spectrum of sizes and find the ideal fit that caters to your unique style and comfort preferences.



Finding the perfect frame size is crucial for a comfortable and stylish eyewear experience. To assist you in selecting the ideal fit, we've provided detailed measurements for the frame:

1. Lens Width

The lens width refers to the horizontal width of each lens measured at its widest point in millimeters. Refer to the chart below.

 

S

M

L

45-50

51-54

55-65

2. Bridge Width

 

Bridge size ranges from 14-24 mm. The bridge width is the distance between the two lenses where the frame rests on the bridge of your nose. It is essential to find a bridge width that comfortably fits your nose. A narrower bridge size provides a snugger fit on the nose. If you have a slightly wider bridge, we suggest opting for a wider bridge size to ensure comfortable  fitting.  Alternatively, consider a metal  frame   with adjustable nose pieces.


3. Arm Length (Temple)

The temple length refers to the arms of the glasses that extend over your ears. It is crucial to choose a temple length that provides a comfortable fit and keeps the glasses securely in place. If you have a pair of well-fitting glasses, you can measure the temple length by starting from the hinge at the side of the frame and measuring along the length of the temple to the tip including the bend part that sits on the ear. Arm Length or Temple Length ranges from 135-150 mm. A smaller number indicates a shorter temple length. If you  have a larger face, we recommend selecting a temple length larger than 140 mm for an optimal fit.

4. Lens Height

 

The lens height is the vertical measurement of each lens. It is crucial to choose a lens height that provides adequate coverage for your eyes without obstructing your vision. The height of the frame primarily impacts cosmetic looks, personal preference, and suitability for BiFocals & Progressive Lenses. If you require these types of lenses, a bigger frame (in terms of height) would be recommended. For regular lenses, the height is less crucial to the fit.