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Oversized Glasses Sizing: My Style Guide


Oversized frames are trendy, but sizing them properly is tricky. Too large and they slide off, too small and they're not actually oversized.


Oversized Frame Considerations

Must still fit face width
Weight becomes an issue
Balance style with comfort


My Approach

I went with 56-18-140 for oversized style. This is 4mm larger than my regular 52-18-140, giving the oversized look while still fitting my face properly.


The Result

Stylish oversized frames that actually stay in place and remain comfortable.