The key to a flattering frame is choosing the right frame that complements your face and personality. You can pick a frame that enhances your best facial feature keeping in mind that the frame size is in scale with your face size. We highly recommend using the online Virtual Try On feature. This provides a remarkably accurate picture of how the frame style will look on you and how the frames will fit.
Choose Eye Glasses By Assessing Your Face
Determine the shape of your face by standing in front of the mirror and comparing with the table below.
Description
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Best Frames
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Frame Tips
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Round
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Your face is
a circle with soft curves with length and width in the same proportions.
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Rectangular,
angular frames to lengthen your round face
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DO NOT wear
round frames and try a clear bridge to widen your eyes.
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Oval
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Your face is
a proportional oval with curves.
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Any frame
shape (aviator, oval, or square)
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Pick frames
that are as wide as the widest part of your face to maintain balanced
proportions
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Square
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Wide brows,
well defined cheekbones and prominent jaw lines define a square face.
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Circular,
aviator, oval
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Lengthen
your face with frames that are wider than they are deep
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Oblong
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Your face is
longer than it is wide, with straight cheek lines.
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Triangular,
Circular, or Deep Rectangular frames
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Use frames
that are taller than they are wide.
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Base-Up Triangle/Heart
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Wide
forehead that descends to a narrow chin.
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Geometric,
Circular frames
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Try frames
with wider bottoms than tops or rimless frames in light colors.
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Base Down Triangle
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A narrow
forehead that ends at a wide chin.
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Geometric,
Circular, or Cat-Eye frames
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Go for
frames with wider tops than bottoms, colored frames and semi-rimless or
detailed on the brow line
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