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Finding the perfect frame size is crucial for comfort and style. Use this guide to help you determine the right size for your eyewear.
1. Understanding Frame Measurements
Eyewear frames are typically measured in millimeters (mm) and include three main dimensions:
- Lens Width: The horizontal width of one lens.
- Bridge Width: The distance between the two lenses.
- Temple Length: The length of the arm pieces from the hinge to the tip.
These measurements are usually displayed in the following format: 52-18-140, where 52mm is the lens width, 18mm is the bridge width, and 140mm is the temple length.
2. How to Measure Your Face
To determine your frame size, measure the following using a ruler or a flexible tape measure:
- Face Width: Measure the width of your face from temple to temple.
- Pupil Distance (PD): Measure the distance between the centers of your pupils. This helps in aligning the optical centers of the lenses with your eyes.
- Temple to Temple: Measure from one temple to the other, over the top of your nose.
3. Frame Size Categories
- Small (Below 50mm): Suitable for petite faces and children.
- Medium (50mm-54mm): Fits most adults with average-sized faces.
- Large (55mm and above): Ideal for those with larger faces or who prefer an oversized look.
4. Frame Size Chart
Frame Size | Lens Width (mm) | Bridge Width (mm) | Temple Length (mm) |
---|---|---|---|
Small | 45-49 | 15-18 | 130-135 |
Medium | 50-54 | 16-20 | 135-140 |
Large | 55-58 | 17-22 | 140-145 |
5. How to Choose the Right Frame Size
- Small Faces: Look for frames with a lens width below 50mm and a bridge width between 15-18mm.
- Medium Faces: Opt for frames with a lens width between 50-54mm and a bridge width between 16-20mm.
- Large Faces: Choose frames with a lens width above 55mm and a bridge width between 17-22mm.
6. Tips for a Perfect Fit
- Comfort: Ensure the frames sit comfortably on your nose without pinching or slipping.
- Balance: The top of the frames should align with your eyebrows and not obscure them.
- Proportion: The frame size should be in proportion to your face size. Avoid frames that are too wide or too narrow.
7. Professional Help
If you’re still unsure about your frame size, visit an optician for a professional fitting. They can take precise measurements and recommend the best size for your face shape.
8. Contact Us
For further assistance or any questions regarding frame sizes, please contact our customer service team at contact us. We’re here to help you find the perfect fit!