Selecting the right size frame for your glasses is crucial for both comfort and style. Here’s a guide to help you choose the perfect fit:
Eyeglass frames are measured in millimetres and typically have three key measurements:
The horizontal width of one lens, usually between 40-60 mm.
The distance between the two lenses, typically between 14-24 mm.
The length of the arm pieces, usually between 120-150 mm.
These measurements are usually written on the inside of the temple arm or the bridge of your current glasses.
If you already have a pair of glasses that fits well, check the measurements on them. Use these measurements as a reference when choosing a new frame.
Different frame sizes and shapes complement different face shapes:
Choose frames that are wider than they are tall to elongate the face.
Most frame sizes work well; try to maintain balance with your face’s proportions.
Opt for frames that are more rounded or oval to soften angular features.
Look for frames that are wider at the bottom to balance a broader forehead.
If you don’t have current glasses to refer to, use a ruler or tape measure to get your face measurements:
Although not yet available, our upcoming virtual try-on tool will allow you to see how different frames look on your face using your device’s camera.
The frame should fit snugly without being too tight. The temples should sit comfortably around your ears without pinching.
The bridge should rest comfortably on your nose without slipping or leaving marks.
The arms should be long enough to fit over your ears without pressing too tightly.
Some frames offer adjustable nose pads and flexible temple arms for a customised fit.
If you’re unsure about sizing, our customer service team is here to help. Contact us via email at Hello@royalspecs.co.uk or call us at 01908 064716 for personalised assistance.
Choosing the correct size frame ensures that your glasses are not only comfortable to wear but also enhance your appearance. Follow these tips to find the perfect fit for your new eyewear from Royal Specs.