Size Guide

HOW TO CHOOSE

Your frames above all should feel comfortable, especially for long usage. Following our practical tips will help you determine whether a frame is right for you, or if there are alternative styles better suited.

  • Your pupils should sit in the centre of the lenses. 
  • Your eyebrows should not be inside the frame, unless this is a desired effect.
  • Your frames should not slide down your nose or slip with cheek movement. 
  • Frames should sit on your nose bridge — the slope between the nose and the eyes
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Key Measurements

Lens Width (Eye Size)
  • Ranges from 40-62mm
  • Measures the horizontal width of each lens at its widest point.
  • Common sizes: Small 40-48mm, Medium 49-54mm, Large 55-62mm
Bridge Width
  • Ranges from 14-24mm
  • The distance between the two lenses forming the bridge. 
Temple Length
  • Ranges from 14-24mm
  • The distance between the two lenses forming the bridge. 
  • Small 135mm
  • Medium 140mm
  • Large 145mm
Lens Height
  • This is especially important for bifocal or progressive lenses.
  • This should be at least 30mm for progressives.