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Finding the Right Frame Width for My Face


Getting frame width right was crucial for comfort and appearance. Here's what I learned.


The Width Rule

Frames should match or be slightly narrower than face width. Mine is 141mm, so I look for 135-140mm frames.


Signs of Wrong Width

Too wide: Extends past face, slides down
Too narrow: Squeezes temples, looks small


My Solution

I measure face width and only buy frames within 5mm of that measurement.


The Result

Perfect proportions and comfort.