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Eyeglass Frame Size Chart Women's: My Simple Guide


Understanding an eyeglass frame size chart women's version confused me at first. If you loved this information and you would like to get even more info regarding Mozaer Sunglasses kindly browse through our own site. The numbers seemed arbitrary until I learned what they actually mean.


The Three Numbers Explained

Every pair of women's glasses has three measurements, like "52-17-140":


52mm - Lens width (how wide each lens is)
17mm - Bridge width (space between lenses)
140mm - Temple length (arm length)


Women's Size Ranges

Through research, I learned typical women's sizing:


Small/Petite: 48-50mm lens, 125-130mm total width
Medium/Standard: 51-53mm lens, 130-140mm total width
Large: 54mm+ lens, 140mm+ total width


How I Found My Size

I measured my face width (138mm) and found I need medium sizing:


Lens width: 52mm
Bridge: 17mm
Temple: 140mm


My Shopping Process

Measure my face or check current well-fitting glasses
Look for similar measurements in new frames
Verify total frame width matches my face
Check reviews about fit from other women


Common Mistakes I Made

Early on, I would:


Ignore measurements and buy based on style alone
Assume all "women's" frames would fit me
Not realize that sizing varies between brands



Now I always check measurements first, and my glasses fit perfectly every time.