Fit & Style Guide
Frame Size
Find out your measurements and size for a comfortable fit
Use your current glasses as a reference! Before you search for your new frames, find your measurements on the inner temple of your current eyewear. The series of numbers (measured in millimeters) represent measurements for the specific part of the frame.
Using these measurements, you can then look for frames that fit you. Frame size and measurements are clearly stated in the product information for each frame. Remember, one person will fit several different sizes depending on the style and design of the frames. Our eyewear collections are designed to fit most people.
You mainly use lens diameter to determine the size of the frame. Please note that these measurement ranges act as guidelines as the lens diameter, bridge width and temple length measurements may not all fall into one size category.
Fitting Tips
Your eyes should be centered within your lenses.
If your eyes are closer to each other, choose smaller numbered bridge width frames, If you have wide-set eyes or want a wide bridge, this number should be higher.
The temple should fit horizontally along your face and sit comfortably along the outside of your ear.
Size Guide Reference
Lens Diameter
42-48mm
49-52mm
53mm +
Size
S
M
L
Bridge Width
16-17mm
18-19mm
20-22mm
Temple Length
130-135mm
136-140mm
141-150mm
Shop your shape, look your best!
Pick a style that compliments and flatters your features
Find your color
Pick frame colors that compliment your skin tone
A simple way to decide your skin tone is to see what color metal better suits your skin tone.
You are warm toned if gold compliments your skin.
YOUR COLORS
Mesa grey, sand beige, modern tortoise, espresso, Zebrawood, Bubinga, yellow, oranges and green…
You are cool toned if silver compliments your skin.
YOUR COLORS
Marble grey, charcoal, oxblood, ebony, African black wood, blue, emerald, red and purple…
If both metal colors suit you then you are considered as the neutral tone skin. You can pick any colors of your liking.
Prescription Guide
How to obtain, read and fill your prescription