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Browline Glasses Sizing: My Guide

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Browline Glasses Sizing: My Guide

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Browline Glasses Sizing: My Guide


Browline frames have a distinctive upper rim that affects how sizing works. The bold top draws attention to frame width.


Browline Sizing Factors

Bold upper rim emphasizes width
Lighter lower half
Retro proportions
Face shape critical


My Size Choice

I use 52-18-145 for browline frames. The measurements are close to my standard 52-18-140, but the longer temples (145mm) work better with the browline design.


The Result

Classic browline style that fits properly. The bold upper rim looks proportional because I chose the right width.