Glasses Sizing Chart
Finding the right fit for your glasses is essential for both comfort and style. Use this guide to understand the key measurements and find your perfect pair.
How to Read Your Frame Size
Frame sizes are usually printed on the inside of the temple arm in a format like: 52-18-140
- Lens Width (e.g., 52mm): The horizontal width of each lens.
- Bridge Width (e.g., 18mm): The distance between the two lenses, across the nose bridge.
- Temple Length (e.g., 140mm): The length of the arm that extends over your ear.
Frame Size Guide
| Frame Size | Lens Width | Bridge Width | Temple Length | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extra Small (XS) | 44–47mm | 14–16mm | 130–135mm | Children / Petite faces |
| Small (S) | 48–51mm | 16–18mm | 135–140mm | Narrow / Small faces |
| Medium (M) | 52–54mm | 18–20mm | 140–145mm | Average faces |
| Large (L) | 55–58mm | 20–22mm | 145–150mm | Wide / Large faces |
| Extra Large (XL) | 59mm+ | 22mm+ | 150mm+ | Extra wide faces |
How to Measure Your Face
- Face Width: Measure across the widest part of your face (temple to temple). This helps determine the right lens width.
- Nose Bridge: Measure the distance between your pupils. This helps find the right bridge width.
- Temple to Ear: Measure from the hinge of your current glasses to the tip of the temple arm for the right temple length.
Tips for a Perfect Fit
- Frames should sit comfortably on your nose without pinching.
- The temples should rest lightly on your ears without pressing.
- Your eyes should be centered in the lenses.
- There should be no gap between the frame and your face on the sides.
Still unsure? Contact us and our team will be happy to help you find the perfect fit!