Size & Fit Guide

INTRODUCTION

Finding the right size and fit is very important for comfort, style, and proper eye protection. Sunglasses that fit well should feel light, stay secure, and suit your face without slipping or pinching.


HOW SUNGLASSES SIZING WORKS

Sunglasses size is usually measured in millimeters and includes three key measurements: lens width, bridge width, and temple length. These measurements help determine how the sunglasses will sit on your face.

Lens width affects how much coverage your eyes get, bridge width determines how the sunglasses rest on your nose, and temple length ensures the arms fit comfortably around your ears.


FINDING YOUR PERFECT FIT

A good fit means your sunglasses stay in place without sliding down or feeling too tight. They should sit comfortably on your nose and ears without causing pressure or discomfort.

If sunglasses feel too loose, they may slip during movement. If they feel too tight, they may cause discomfort during long use. The ideal fit feels balanced and secure.


FACE WIDTH GUIDE

For narrow faces, smaller frame sizes usually provide a better fit and look more proportionate. For medium faces, most standard frame sizes will work well. For wider faces, larger frames provide better comfort and coverage.


ADJUSTABLE COMFORT

Some sunglasses come with flexible frames or adjustable nose pads for a more customized fit. These features help improve comfort and ensure the sunglasses sit properly on different face shapes.


TIPS FOR BEST FIT

Always try to choose sunglasses that sit evenly on your face without tilting. The lenses should fully cover your eyes without touching your cheeks. The arms should rest comfortably without pressing behind your ears.


FINAL NOTE

The right size and fit not only improve comfort but also enhance your overall style and protection. Choosing properly fitted sunglasses ensures a better wearing experience every day.