Tuesday, July 23, 2013

What's the best frame shape for my face?

The question we get most often is, "What's the best frame shape for my face?"
And the answer is, "It's complicated."
Optical books give a pat answer for a few different face shapes, but with the huge range of frames available, most everyone can wear many different shapes. But not every frame in a certain shape will look good on you. When women say, "I just can't wear cat eyes," I just don't agree. You may not LIKE cat eyes, but somewhere there's a cat eye frame which will look good on you.

So, what actually makes a frame work for you?
Fit. And proportion. First and foremost a frame needs to fit your facial structure. Does the bridge fit well? Are your eyes pretty well centered in the lenses? Are the temples long enough? And, if you have a prescription that is at either extreme of the bell curve, we need to make sure your prescription will work in the frame. 
Let's take a look at a few fitting fails.



This frame is too wide. Can you see how it sticks out beyond the width of his face? 





And this bridge is too small. You could stick the tip of your pinky between the bridge of the nose and the bridge of the frame? That's not good.





Can you see that this frame is too deep (top to bottom)? Not the right proportion. Takes up too much of his face.










And, finally, one that's looks good. Thanks to Kip for being a good sport. Maybe he can force a smile next time.









We really believe that you need to come in and try on frames to see what works and doesn't. We're critical about what fits and looks good. We welcome you to try on frames just for fun any time. 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Let the Blogging Begin

Everyone says you need to have a blog.

And, since I'm attending BlogHer in Chicago next weekend, I need to pretend I am a real blogger.

At least Lulu believes in me.


One of the office dogs, Lulu, who knows the value of protecting your eyes against UV damage.