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Vintage Frame Sizing: What I Learned

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Vintage Frame Sizing: What I Learned

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Vintage Frame Sizing: What I Learned


Collecting vintage frames taught me that sizing standards have changed over the decades. What worked in the 1980s doesn't always translate to modern measurements.


Vintage Sizing Differences

Measurements less standardized
Different marking systems
Varied quality control
Material shrinkage over time


My Approach

I measure vintage frames carefully before buying. The numbers on the temple might not reflect current size due to material changes over decades.


What I Check

I verify actual measurements against marked sizes. For those who have any concerns concerning wherever and tips on how to utilize www.mozaer.com, it is possible to contact us on our site. Acetate frames can shrink over time. Metal frames are more stable but hinges may be worn.


The Result

Beautiful vintage frames that actually fit, because I verified measurements rather than trusting old markings.