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Precision Fitting Guide

Find Your Perfect Fit

Discover how to measure your face and find the ideal frame dimensions for ultimate comfort and clarity.

Method 01

The Credit
Card Method

Most credit cards are standardized to the same width (85.6mm). This makes them the perfect tool for a quick face-width measurement.

01

Position the Card

Stand in front of a mirror and place the credit card vertically on your nose.

02

Align with Eye

Move the edge of the card to the center of your pupil or the corner of your eye.

03

Check the Edge

Note where the far edge of the card lines up with your face.

Credit Card Test
S

Small

Card extends beyond the width of your eye.

M

Medium

Card ends exactly at the edge of your eye.

L

Large

Card ends before reaching the eye edge.

Method 02

Read Your Current Frames

Already have a pair that fits? The numbers are usually engraved on the inside of the temple arm.

Measurement Diagram
54 mm

Lens Width

The horizontal width of each lens at its widest point.

18 mm

Bridge Width

The distance between the two lenses over your nose.

145 mm

Temple Length

The complete length of the arm from hinge to end tip.

Global Sizing Standards

Standardized measurements to help you find your category quickly.

Frame Size Lens Width (mm) Best For
Small 40 - 48 mm Narrow/Petite faces, children or high prescription needs.
Medium 49 - 55 mm Standard fit. Fits 90% of the adult population in Pakistan.
Large 56+ mm Wide faces, oversized stylish looks, or broad features.

Rule of 90%

If unsure, start with Medium. It fits the vast majority of faces perfectly.

Pupillary Distance

Lens width should align your eyes with the geometric center of each lens.

Frame Overflow

Frames should be as wide as your face. Arms shouldnt press against temples.

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Size Clarifications

Everything else you might want to know about finding the right fit.

Most frames can be adjusted at the temples by a professional optician. We recommend visiting our service point for a custom fitting.
No, measurements usually refer to the internal dimensions of the lenses. Frame thickness is additional and varies by style.
Ideally, the top edge of the frame should sit just below or right on your eyebrow line for a balanced aesthetic look.
Yes, sunglasses are often slightly wider than eyeglasses to provide more comprehensive protection from UV rays.

Still Not Sure?

Our expert opticians are ready to assist you in finding the perfect frame size for your face via a free consultation.