Frame Size Guide
When selecting new eyeglasses, we recommend writing down the frame size of your old pair of prescription glasses if they fit well on your face.How to find the measurements of your old frames?Most of the time the frame measurements are engraved on the inside of your eyeglass temples (arm pieces) or behind the nose bridge area. Lens WidthLens width is the horizontal width of the frame's lens in millimeters. Usually, the eye size ranges from 40 mm to 60 mm Lens heightIt is the vertical height of an eyeglasses lens which is measured from the tip to the bottom of the lens aperture of the frame. The B measurement is important for bi-focal lenses or progressive lenses. Bridge SizeBridge size is the distance between the two lenses in millimeters and typically ranges from 14 mm to 24 mm. Temple lengthTemple length is measured along the length of the temple from one end to the other and also includes the bend. Your temple length can fall between 120 mm and 150 mm. In case you already have an eyeglass frame, you can refer to its frame size. These measurements don't have to be exact but can vary from your existing frame size as follows: Lens Width: within 2 mm | Bridge size: within 1 mm | Temple size: within 5 mm
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