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Tips for Picking the Right Glasses


For those who wear corrective eyewear, selecting the right glasses can be a fun challenge. With a plethora of styles available, there is no shortage of options, no matter what your fashion preferences or lifestyle may be. It’s an exciting—if not a bit overwhelming—era of eyewear with possibilities galore. So, whether you’re searching for your first pair of glasses or simply switching things up, you might want a few inside-the-industry insights for picking out the right glasses.


Luckily, you’ve come to the right place. We’re all about fashionable, functional glasses that complement your style, your face, and your life. Check out our top tips for picking the right eyewear below.


Figure Out Your Face Shape


If you wear corrective eyewear or sunglasses regularly, you’ve probably heard that certain frames fit certain face shapes better than others. While rules are made to be broken, familiarizing yourself with the classic trends can inform your glasses choice. We’ll touch on the basics here, so be sure to talk to your eye care professional for more information.


Triangular Faces


The basic rule of thumb for people with triangular faces is that lenses that are the widest at the top are ideal. This allows the glasses to balance the face. Frame styles like Aviators and cat eye glasses are great examples of frames that complement triangular faces.


Heart-Shaped Faces


Much like triangular faces, heart-shaped faces can benefit from styles like Aviators, cat eye frames, and wingtips.


Round Faces

For those with round faces, squared angles like wingtips, rectangular frames, and other bold shapes work well. Thicker frames are also a good choice.


Square Faces


If square frames work well with round faces, it would make sense that the opposite would be true for square faces. This proves to be true, with curved frame styles such as ovals, Aviators, and round frames being the classic match for those with square faces.

Oval Faces


Those with oval faces benefit from the ability to wear practically any frame style with confidence.

Prioritize Your Lifestyle


You are more likely to wear glasses that you not only like but that also fit your lifestyle. If you are an active person, it’s more probable you will wear your glasses if they are comfortable and durable. If you are a working professional, you may prefer stylish frames that fit the office environment. In other words, it is essential that your glasses complement and facilitate your lifestyle, your passions, and your work.


Working with your eye care professional to ensure that your glasses are up to the task can help ensure they fit your lifestyle and encourage you to wear them on a regular basis.


Frame Colors to Complement Your Eyes and Skin Tone


In addition to considering your face shape when choosing frames, you may want to factor in your skin tone and eye color. Because the majority of frames are available in a spectrum of colors, the options are practically endless. Doing a bit of research into what colors best complement your unique features can assist you in making the right choice. Your eye care professional can also offer guidance in this regard.


Your Preferences and Personality Matter


All the guidelines and rules in the world don’t matter if you don’t like your glasses. At the end of the day, they’re your glasses—you need to love them and want to wear them. So, take all these tips, talk them over with your eye doctor and fashion advisors, and factor in a healthy dose of personal preference. With a little research and a lot of listening to your heart, there’s no doubt you’ll find the perfect glasses for you!


For more information about selecting eyewear, be sure to talk to your eye care professional. They can help guide you in the right direction, expand your eyewear horizons, and facilitate a long, happy relationship with your new glasses.

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