Frame Fit Guide
Frame Fit Guide
A clearer way to choose your frame.
The right eyewear should feel balanced before it feels styled. Use this guide to understand frame width, bridge comfort, temple length, lens height, and the quiet visual proportions that help sunglasses and optical frames sit naturally.
Fit foundation
Fit is the conversation between face shape, lens scale, and comfort.
A frame should follow the natural width of your face without pressing at the temples or extending far beyond the cheekbones. For sunglasses, a slightly wider feel can create shade and presence.
The bridge should feel steady without sliding or pinching. A balanced bridge keeps lenses centered and helps the frame sit comfortably during daily movement.
Clean and close.
Best when you prefer a compact profile, lighter lens width, and a frame that stays visually precise.
Balanced daily scale.
A versatile fit for everyday optical frames, refined sunglasses, and most modern minimalist shapes.
Relaxed coverage.
Useful for broader face widths, sun protection, travel eyewear, and a more generous frame presence.
Editorial proportion.
Choose this when you want sculpted drama, larger lens height, and a confident sunglass silhouette.
Bridge and lens balance
When the bridge is right, the whole frame feels calmer.
A comfortable bridge helps the frame sit level, keeps the lenses centered, and reduces the need to keep adjusting your glasses. The frame should rest with stability rather than pressure.
Lens height also changes the mood. Shallow lenses feel clean and subtle, while deeper lenses bring more coverage and a stronger sunglasses presence.
Size reference
Read frame numbers with a designer’s eye.
Many eyewear measurements appear as lens width, bridge width, and temple length. These numbers help, but the final fit still depends on frame shape, material, lens depth, and how the silhouette sits on your face.
Fit checklist
Before choosing, check the points that matter most.
A refined frame should look composed from the front, feel secure from the side, and stay comfortable through movement. These small checks help you choose with more confidence.
Frame width
The outer edges should sit close to your natural face width, with no obvious squeezing or excessive overhang.
Bridge comfort
The bridge should keep the frame level and centered without sliding down or feeling sharp at the nose.
Temple balance
Temples should rest smoothly without pushing outward, pressing behind the ears, or lifting the frame.
Lens depth
Choose a lens height that matches the mood you want: minimal and light, or sun-ready with stronger coverage.
Choose with clarity
Your best frame is the one that feels composed from every angle.
Explore Sunora sunglasses and optical frames with fit in mind: width, bridge, temples, lens height, and the feeling of balance when the frame meets your face.
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