FINDING YOUR PERFECT FIT
Finding the perfect fit for your glasses is crucial for comfort and style. Our comprehensive size guide will assist you in determining the right frame measurements to ensure an ideal fit.
Measurements such as width, bridge, and temple length play a significant role in finding the perfect frame size. Our instructions and expert guidance will help you make informed choices when selecting your glasses. Find your ideal glasses and enjoy a perfect fit that complements your unique features.
Frame Sizes: The Numbers
DECODING GLASSES MEASUREMENTS
You can see some numbers printed or engraved on the inside of your glasses temples (arms) or behind the nose bridge area. Use 46-21-140 as an example. The first number, 46, represents the lens width; the second number, 21, refers to the bridge size, while the last number, 140, is the temple length.
Sometimes there is a fourth number that refers to the lens height. These numbers come in handy and can act as a reference for you to pick the frames that best fit you.
We classify our frames as narrow (below 130 mm), medium (130 - 140 mm), and wide (above 140 mm) according to the frame width. Please select your size according to the following width standards. You can also use the 'filter' function on category pages to select your frame size.
Other Glasses Dimensions
The above three measurements are the most important when you’re learning how to read glasses sizes. Opticians and glasses designers deal with a whole slew of other glasses measurements, too, but laypeople don’t often encounter them.
There are two more measurements you might want to know as you search for a pair of glasses. These usually aren’t displayed on the frame, but they can still factor into fit and performance.
Lens Height
Lens height is the vertical height of the lens from its lowest to highest point. It’s an especially relevant measurement when you’re getting multifocal or progressive lenses, which need a certain amount of space for their different visual zones. Typical range: 32–38 mm.
Frame Width
The frame width is the overall width of the frame, measured from endpiece to endpiece. When shopping for glasses, a general rule is to choose frames that are not significantly wider than your face, with centered eyes in the lenses. Typical range: 125–150 mm.
FACE SHAPE GUIDE: DISCOVER YOUR PERFECT LOOK
Discover your true style potential with our comprehensive Face Shape Guide. Find the perfect glasses that complement your unique facial structure. Enhance your natural features and exude confidence in every look.
Explore tailored tips and tricks for your face shape: square, round, oval, heart, or diamond.
DOES SYGHT OFFER THE LIGHTWEIGHT FRAMES?
We love the feeling when cool frames fit perfectly on our faces! That's why Syght blue light-blocking glasses have been carefully designed to be highly adaptable, lightweight, and extremely comfortable. You'll forget you're even wearing them!
Our lightest frames have been made with an ultra-light material, TR-90, that weighs only 0.35 oz. (10gr.). If you want an ultra-light feeling, check out our Light-as-air collection!
Syght offers Frames with Adjustable Nose Pads as well.
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Syght blue light glasses are a great solution, giving us a little extra peace of mind while encouraging the digital lives of those around us with extra comfort and style!