Understanding Eyeglass Frame Sizes
Understanding Frame Measurements: A Guide to Choosing the Right Glasses
Selecting the perfect pair of glasses involves more than just finding a style you love; it also requires understanding frame measurements to ensure a comfortable and proper fit. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you decode frame measurements and choose glasses that fit you perfectly.
Key Frame Measurement Terms
When shopping for glasses, you’ll encounter several key measurements that determine the fit and comfort of your frames. Here are the main terms you need to know:
- Lens Width: This is the horizontal width of each lens at its widest point, measured in millimeters (mm). It typically ranges from 40mm to 60mm. The lens width affects how large or small the frames will appear on your face.
- Bridge Width: The bridge width is the distance between the two lenses, measured at the part that rests on your nose. It usually ranges from 14mm to 24mm. A proper bridge width ensures that the glasses sit comfortably on your nose without pinching or sliding.
- Temple Length: This measurement is the length of the temple arms, from the hinges to the ends that rest behind your ears. Temple lengths typically range from 120mm to 150mm. Correct temple length ensures that the glasses fit securely without putting pressure on your ears.
- Lens Height: The vertical height of each lens, measured at the deepest part. Lens height is particularly important for bifocal and progressive lenses, as it affects how much of the lens can be used for near and distance vision.
- Frame Width: The total width of the frame from one end to the other, measured across the front. This measurement is crucial for ensuring that the glasses are wide enough to fit your face comfortably.
- Temple Tip: The end part of the temple arms that curve behind your ears. While this part is not usually measured, its design can significantly impact comfort and fit.
Understanding the Numbers on Your Frames
Glasses frames often have a series of numbers printed on the inside of the temples, indicating the frame’s measurements. For example, you might see something like 52-18-140. Here’s what each number represents:
- 52: Lens width in millimeters.
- 18: Bridge width in millimeters.
- 140: Temple length in millimeters.
Knowing these numbers can help you compare different frames and find the best fit for your face.
Finding the Right Fit
To ensure your glasses fit perfectly, consider the following tips:
- Measure Your Current Glasses: If you already have a pair of well-fitting glasses, use their measurements as a reference when shopping for new frames.
- Consider Your Face Shape: Different frame shapes complement different face shapes. For example, round frames suit square faces, while rectangular frames are great for round faces.
- Adjust for Comfort: Frames can often be adjusted slightly for a better fit. Ensure that the bridge fits well on your nose and that the temples are the right length to avoid discomfort. Ask one of our highly experienced Opticians to adjust them for you for optimal comfort!
Trying Frames On
When trying on new frames, check for the following:
- Comfort: The glasses should sit comfortably on your nose and ears without pinching or slipping.
- Proportion: The frames should be proportional to your face size. Oversized frames might look stylish but should still fit well.
- Lens Position: Your eyes should be relatively centered in the lenses for optimal vision and aesthetics.
Choosing the Right Frames at Empire Optical
At Empire Optical, we offer a wide range of frames with detailed measurements to help you find the perfect fit. Our experienced staff can assist you in understanding frame measurements and selecting glasses that suit your style and comfort needs.
Final Thoughts
Understanding frame measurements is key to finding glasses that not only look great but also fit comfortably and function well. By familiarizing yourself with terms like lens width, bridge width, temple length, and more, you can make informed decisions and enjoy a perfect pair of glasses from Empire Optical.
If you have any questions or need further assistance in choosing the right frames, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you see the world clearly and comfortably.