Giustizieri Vecchi's Comprehensive Guide to Eyewear Frame Measurements

GLASSES MEASUREMENTS & FRAME SIZES

Reading Your Frame Sizes

Finding the perfect frame size is crucial when shopping for eyewear online, but it's a straightforward process with the help of our team's handy guide. Keep these tips in mind when searching for the right measurements for your eyeglasses or sunglasses frames to find your ideal eyewear.

To achieve a perfect fit for your frames, it's important to begin by determining which size frames are ideal for you. A good starting point is to check the measurements of a pair of eyeglasses you already own, providing a baseline to find frames that will fit comfortably and properly.

When looking to find the measurements of your current eyeglasses, start by checking the inside of the temple or 'arm' of the glasses. Look for three small numbers that represent the frame's measurements, typically displayed in millimeters: lens width, bridge width, and temple length. Knowing these measurements is crucial when finding a similarly sized frame that will fit comfortably on your face.

Deciphering Eyeglass Measurements: Lens Width, Bridge Width, Temple Length, and Lens Height in Millimeters

The eyeglass measurements typically appear in the following order:

  1. Lens width
  2. Bridge width
  3. Temple length

Sometimes a fourth number on the arms can indicate the lens height, and it's essential to remember that all measurements are in millimeters.

Understanding Lens Width: Measuring the Horizontal Width of Lenses at Giustizieri Vecchi

Lens Width: The lens width is the horizontal measurement of each lens at its widest point, typically falling between 40mm to 60mm.

GV Glasses bridge width

Bridge Width: The bridge width is the distance between the two lenses and where the frames sit against the nose, typically ranging from 16mm to 31mm. It's an important measurement to consider when selecting frames that will fit comfortably on your face.

Giustizieri Vecchi Guide to Temple Length: From Screw to Ear Bend Measurement

Temple Length: The temple length is the measurement of the temple, including the bend that sits on the ear, from each screw to its temple tip, and typically ranges from 120mm to 150mm.

Giustizieri Vecchi's Insight on Lens Height: Essential for Bifocal and Progressive Lens Fitment

Lens Height: The lens height refers to the vertical measurement of eyeglass lenses at their widest point within the frame, and it is especially important to consider when measuring for bifocals or progressive lenses.

Check A Pair Of Old Glasses

When shopping for new eyeglasses to replace an old pair, don't forget to check the inside of the temple arm for three frame dimensions. While the measurements may vary between models and don't have to be exact, selecting a new pair with dimensions closer to your old glasses can help you achieve a similar look that flatters your face.

How To Choose The Right Bridge Fit

If your glasses are sitting too high on your nose, it may be an indication that the bridge of your glasses is too small. On the other hand, if your glasses constantly slide down your nose, it may be because the bridge is too wide. A well-fitting bridge will ensure that your glasses stay in place and feel comfortable throughout the day.

When selecting the perfect eyeglass frames, it's important to choose the right size so that they fit comfortably and securely on your face. You should be able to move your head or bend over without your glasses slipping or sliding. Additionally, the nose bridge is an important consideration. For those with a narrow nose, frames with a bridge measurement of 18mm to 19mm are ideal, while those with a wider nose and larger space between their eyes should opt for frames with a wider nose bridge.