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  • Now you can get custom-made lenses with premium coatings mounted into your own favorite frames.  Enjoy a better reading glass experience with our collection of Extended Vision™ Reading Lenses.  Or give your favorite prescription glasses a second life with our premium Rx Replacement Lenses.

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  • Let’s face it, selecting eyeglass frames is a very personal matter.  It depends on the shape and size of your face, which features are more (or less) prominent on your face such as cheek bones or nose bridge, and – of course – it depends on your own personal sense of style.

    The first thing to do is to determine which general category your face shape falls into:  Square, Round, Oval, or Heart.  Then we can suggest frame styles that are likely to complement your face shape and features.

    After discovering the right shape for your face, we can help you to find the right frame size, and how to determine the right lens materials and lens treatments.

    SQUARE

    The square face shape is characterized by a prominent jawline, angular features and a wide forehead.  We recommend eyeglass frames with rounder features to complement the strong angles of the square face.  For example, consider frame shapes with curvy design elements such as round, rounded-square, oval or cateye.

    ROUND

    A Round face features soft, rounded lines with cheeks slightly wider than the forehead and jaw.  For this face shape look for frames that tend to be more rectangular or cateye instead of square or round.

    OVAL

    Oval faces tend to show relatively balanced proportions in terms of narrow foreheads and narrow chins, with the widest part of the face being their high cheek bones.  Pretty much any frame shape can work:  from classic round or square styles to cateye or “wayfarer” designs.

    HEART

    The Heart shaped face has a broad forehead, high cheekbones, and a pointed/narrow chin with a jawline that is long and tapered.  Typically, the widest part of your face is at the top and it narrows at the bottom.  Look for frame designs that tend to reflect your overall face shape with a slightly wider line across the top of the frame and then taper to a narrower line across the bottom of the frame.  Consider frames with strong end points at the upper corners such as a cateye shape, or a semi-rimless design. 

    Have a question about finding the right frame style for you?  Click this link to send us a question. We're quick to respond and we're happy to help in any way we can.  And you can even ask us about our at-home try-on service if you'd like to sample a frame style before purchasing your next pair of premium prescription eyewear or reading glasses.


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