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Finding the Right Frame Width for My Face

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Finding the Right Frame Width for My Face


Getting frame width right was crucial for comfort and appearance. If you cherished this short article as well as you want to be given more information relating to webpage i implore you to check out our own webpage. 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.