Size and Fit Guide
Size and fit guide
Choosing the right eyewear can be a complex process. This guide will help you find your best match. All eyewear has different functional and aesthetic characteristics, so we use three pieces of information to determine the following:
Size Fit Wrap Bridge
What is frame size?
The frame size refers to the horizontal width of the frame, measured between the outer most hinge point of the frame front. Our frames come in one or multiple sizes. See the range in the chart below:
SIZE CHART
How do I find the right size for me?
To find your correct frame size, use a ruler to measure the outer hinge-to-hinge distance of a pair of glasses that you already own and that fits you well. Consider this measurement as a guide point.
What is the fit?
Fit is the functional information which determines the amount of width for a given size.
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X-Small to Small: provide a narrow fit with less gap at temporal region.
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Medium: a regular fit for an average face size.
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Large to X-Large: a wider fit designed for those broader faces.
Frame Wrap
Frame wrap is how tightly the frame and lens wrap to the contour of the head and is determined by:
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Lens Base Curve: The lower the base curve number that flatter the lens. Flatter lens curves lend themselves to flatter frame designs.
- Frame Design: Based on the desired design and aesthetic, we may wrap the frame more or less with the given lens.
What are the bridge types?
The three bridges:
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High bridge fit: offers a more secure and comfortable fit for those with a high nose bridge and lower cheekbones. A good choice if the bridge of your nose is above the level of your pupils.
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Low bridge fit: offers a more secure and comfortable fit for those with a low nose bridge and higher cheekbones. A good choice if eyewear tends to slide down your nose, sit too low, or press on your temples or cheeks.
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Universal fit: this option accommodates most face shapes.