How To Pick Prescription Glasses So They Are A Favorite Fashion Accessory

Glasses aren't just a necessary vision aid, they can become a wonderful accessory item that highlights your eyes and draws attention to some of your best facial features. Finding the right glasses is easier if you already know what to look for.

Find Your Face Shape

Your face will fall into one of seven basic shapes. Determining which one is the first step toward picking out the right frame.

  1. Round faces have no angles and are similar in length and width.

  2. Square faces are similar to round, bit more angular with strong jaw and a wide forehead.

  3. Oval faces are similar to round, except they are longer than they are wide.

  4. Rectangular faces are more angular than oval, usually with a squared jaw, but the are also longer than they are wide.

  5. Triangle faces have a narrow forehead with a strong jaw.

  6. Inverted triangular faces have a narrow chin with a wide forehead. These are also sometimes called heart-shaped faces.

  7. Diamond shaped faces are widest across the cheekbones, with both a narrow forehead and chin.

When choosing frames to match your face shape, the basic rule is to pick glasses that both contrast and complement the shape. For example, if you have a rectangular face, select oval glasses, and vice versa. Angular glasses with a rounded face or rounded glasses with an angular face will look best.

Determine Your Lifestyle Needs

If you lead an active life, you will need frames that can withstand the activities you subject them to. Sports frames are made for hard use, so they are less likely to break or twist easily.

For work or daily use, when your glasses are a fashion accessory as much as they are a vision aid, designer frames are likely the best option. These are usually better constructed than bargain frames, so they will last longer and look better when you use them for daily wear.

Color Concerns

Plain metal rims may seem like the wise choice, but the color of your glasses plays an important role in how they look. There are few hard and fast color rules. Generally, if you want your glasses to stand out, pick a color that contrasts with your hair and skin tone. If you want them to fade into the background, pick a complementary color.

Black and dark brown are classic colors, so most designer brands offer these color options across multiple styles. If you like bright, contrasting colors, any color that looks good on you works well. Generally, you want to avoid shades that match your eye color exactly, but other than that the sky is the limit. If you really like accessorizing your glasses, it may be well worth it to purchase several pairs in varying designs.

Quality designer glasses through a company like Spectacles of Naples can outlast your prescription. When it's time to get new ones, you can retire your old frames or have the lenses tinted. This will give you a pair of designer sunglasses at little cost.


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