Eyeglasses Size Information
Welcome to our eyeglasses size information page! Here you will find all the necessary details to ensure that your glasses fit perfectly. Read on to understand the basic measurements and ensure you select the right size for optimal comfort.
- Pupillary Distance (PD):
The pupillary distance is the distance between the centers of your pupils. This value helps us determine the optimal centering points for your lenses. If your PD value is not indicated on your prescription, you can measure it yourself or have it done by a professional.
- Frame Size:
The frame size is crucial for the fit of your glasses. It includes:
- Temple Length: The total length of the temple.
- Bridge Width: The distance between the nose pads.
- Frame Width: The width of the frame from one side to the other.
- Head Size and Face Shape:
Consider your head size and face shape when choosing a frame. People with larger heads may feel more comfortable with wider frames. Similarly, certain frames suit different face shapes better.
- Frame Height:
The frame height is the vertical distance between the top edge of the frame and the bottom edge, measured at the widest point of the frame. This is especially important if you want a specific line of sight or if you use progressive or bifocal lenses.
- Eyeglasses Shape and Style:
The style of the glasses should match your personality and fashion sense. Consider your personal preferences regarding shape, color, and design.
- Try Before You Buy:
Use our virtual try-on to see how different frames look on your face. This gives you a better idea of how the glasses fit and suit your face.
- Professional Adjustment:
After receiving your glasses, a professional adjustment is important. A local optician can ensure that the glasses fit perfectly and optimize your vision experience.