How To Measure Frame Size
Choosing the proper size is crucial for ensuring your glasses fit perfectly. To determine your ideal size, you can either check the dimensions of your current frame or measure it yourself.
Our Frame Sizes
Since measurement methods can differ, the dimensions printed on the inside of your frame’s temple arm may not always match those listed on our website. To ensure a proper fit, we recommend measuring your frame dimensions directly.
| Size | Frame Width(mm) |
| Narrow | 128mm |
| Medium | 129mm - 138mm |
| Wide | ≥139mm |
Frame Width

The frame width is measured horizontally across the back of the frame from one edge to the other.
Lens Width

The lens width is the horizontal measurement of each lens at its broadest point.
Lens Height

The lens height is the vertical measurement of each lens at its tallest point. If you're ordering progressive lenses, ensure the lens height is at least 33mm.
Bridge Width

The bridge width refers to the shortest distance between the two lenses, measured in millimeters.
Temple Length

The temple length includes the entire arm of the glasses, from the frame connection point to the tip, including the bend that rests over your ear.
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