Find Your Perfect Frame Size
Discover how to measure your face and find the ideal frame size that matches your features perfectly
Credit Card Method
Step 1: Get a Credit Card
Use any standard debit or credit card you have handy
Step 2: Face Position
Note where the card edges align with your eyes
Step 3: Determine Size
This determines if you're small, medium, or large
Size Indicators
Small
Card extends beyond eye corners
Below 48mm
Medium
Card roughly touches eye corners
48mm - 55mm
Large
Card doesn't reach eye corners
Above 55mm
Measurement from Existing Glasses
Read the Numbers on Your Frame
Every eyeglass frame has three measurements engraved on the inside of the temple (arm). Here's what they mean:
Width of each lens in millimeters
Distance between the two lenses
Length of the arm from hinge to end
Frame Size Reference Chart
| Frame Size | Eyeglasses Lens Width | Sunglasses Lens Width | Face Shape Fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | Below 48 mm | Below 55mm | Narrow/Petite faces, children |
| Medium | 48 - 55 mm | 55 - 64 mm | Most adults, average faces |
| Large | Above 55 mm | Above 64 mm | Wide/larger faces, oversized look |
💡 Note: Some frames may not follow standard sizing. Contact us if you need help identifying your frame size.
Quick Tips for Perfect Fit
✨ Pro Tips for Finding Your Perfect Frame
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common frame size?
▼Can I try on frames before buying?
What if my frames feel loose or tight?
Do sizes differ between eyeglasses and sunglasses?
What size should kids wear?
Why don't my new frames match the size measurements?
Can I exchange frames if they don't fit?
How do face shapes affect frame size?
Where can I get professional measurements?
Still Not Sure? We're Here to Help!
Our expert opticians are ready to assist you in finding the perfect frame size for your face