Size Guide

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Find the frame size that sits with intention.

A clear frame fit starts with four simple measurements: lens width, bridge width, temple length, and total frame width. Use this guide to compare your current pair with Eyeloria sunglasses, optical glasses, blue light glasses, and readers.

4 Measurements to check first

Read fit by measurement, then refine by silhouette.

Lens width 52 mm
Bridge 18 mm
Temple 145 mm
Fit read Medium
Frame width Lens width Bridge Temple
Lens Usually 48–58 mm
Bridge Usually 16–22 mm
Temple Usually 135–150 mm
Frame Approximate total width

The four numbers that shape the fit.

Frame measurements are usually listed in millimeters. They help you compare one pair to another before deciding on the final style.

01 / Lens width

The width of one lens.

This affects how much of the face the frame covers. Smaller lens widths feel more refined; larger lens widths create a stronger visual line.

02 / Bridge width

The space across the nose.

A bridge that is too narrow may sit high or pinch. A bridge that is too wide may slide lower than intended.

03 / Temple length

The arm length behind the ear.

Temple length influences how securely the frame sits. Most everyday eyewear falls around 135–150 mm.

04 / Frame width

The full front measurement.

Compare this against a pair you already like. The frame should feel balanced at the temples without looking compressed or oversized.

Close view of eyewear frames prepared for measuring

Measure at home

Start with a frame that already feels right.

The easiest way to choose a new size is to compare it with eyewear you already wear comfortably. Check the inside of the temple arm first, then measure manually if the numbers are worn away.

01
Look inside the temple arm. Many frames show a code like lens width, bridge width, and temple length.
02
Measure the front from edge to edge. Use a ruler across the widest part of the front frame to estimate total frame width.
03
Compare the feel, not only the number. Material, lens shape, bridge design, and temple angle can slightly change how the same measurement feels.
Fit
Frame width
Best for
Style feel
Narrow
Approx. 126–132 mm
Smaller face widths or a close, compact fit.
Precise, minimal, and softly tailored.
Medium
Approx. 133–140 mm
Most everyday optical, blue light, and reader fits.
Balanced, easy, and quietly polished.
Wide
Approx. 141–148 mm
Wider face widths or a more open front profile.
Relaxed, confident, and more visible.
Statement
Approx. 149 mm and above
Oversized sunglasses or fashion-forward optical styling.
Editorial, bold, and outfit-defining.
Person wearing refined sunglasses in clean daylight

Style balance

A good fit should look calm from every angle.

Numbers guide the choice, but the final impression comes from proportion. The frame should sit comfortably at the bridge, align cleanly across the temples, and leave enough visual space around the eyes.

For sunglasses Consider slightly wider coverage if you prefer a stronger outdoor look or extra lens presence.
For optical frames A medium, balanced width often works best for daily clarity and repeated wear.
For blue light glasses Choose a comfortable bridge and temple length for longer screen sessions.
For readers Prioritize comfort, easy handling, and a shape that feels natural when worn often.

Ready to compare your measurements?

Browse Eyeloria frames with your preferred width, bridge, and temple length in mind. For extra help, contact Eyeloria with your current frame numbers and the style you are considering.

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