Quick answer: match your current size, then fine-tune.
Start with the lens width you already wear and keep the bridge close for stability. If temples pinch, step the lens width up by 1–2 mm; if frames drift, bring the bridge a notch closer. Typical lens widths in this edit sit around 49–51 mm - exceptions exist.
Comfort-first optical picks - Ad.lib eyeglasses
For narrow faces, look for a closer bridge and slightly slimmer fronts; for roomier faces, widen the lens a touch to relax temple pressure. A quick mirror test tells you a lot, but a daytime photo helps you see how the frame sits when you’re not thinking about it.
Frames arrive with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription.
Spring mechanisms on select models add flex at the hinges for fewer hot spots behind the ears - see our spring-hinge benefits for when they help most.
If your bridge is low and frames tend to slip, choose a closer bridge or models with adjustable pads; our face-shape guide shows quick ways to balance proportions without guesswork.
Material feel matters: acetate gives smooth edges and presence; metal can feel airier and allows fine nose adjustments. Most listings include a protective case or pouch - check the product page for what’s included.
“Light on the nose and easy to forget I’m wearing them.”
Selections rotate with new arrivals - confirm availability on the product page as you compare. For returns, review our return policy before you decide.
| Model |
Shape/Material |
Lens/UV |
Fit notes |
| Ad.lib 3135 |
Browline, metal |
Demo lenses; Rx at optician |
Narrow-medium fit - easy daily wear |
| Ad.lib 3211 |
Rectangle, acetate |
Demo lenses; Rx at optician |
Balanced medium feel |
| Ad.lib 3202 |
Rectangle, metal |
Demo lenses; Rx at optician |
Low-bridge friendly comfort |
FAQ
How do Ad.lib eyeglasses generally fit?
Most models read as easy medium fits with stable bridges. Start by matching the lens width you already wear and keep the bridge close. If frames pinch at the sides, increase lens width by 1–2 mm; if they slide, step the bridge closer for more contact and control.
Which Ad.lib shapes work for a narrow face?
Rectangular fronts with slimmer widths and a closer bridge tend to suit narrow faces. Look for balanced proportions where temples rest lightly and the front doesn’t overhang the cheeks. A quick selfie test helps confirm alignment without overthinking the numbers.
Are Ad.lib frames good for low bridges?
Yes, several models feel stable on lower bridges when you choose a closer bridge or pads. If you often search for low bridge glasses that don’t slip, prioritize adjustable pads or a smaller bridge number to lift and secure the front without extra pressure.
What materials do Ad.lib eyeglasses use?
You’ll see acetate for smooth edges and color depth, and metal (including titanium) for lighter weight and fine nose adjustments. Pick acetate for presence and warmth; pick metal if you prefer a barely there feel with easy pad tuning at an optician.
How can I relieve temple pressure with these frames?
If you feel tightness at the sides, try a lens width 1–2 mm wider or ask an optician for a small temple adjustment. Frames with spring hinges can also ease the squeeze by adding a touch of flex for daily movement and long computer sessions.
Do Ad.lib eyeglasses come with a case or pouch?
Listings typically include a protective case or pouch. Check the “What’s included” note on each product page before you buy so you know exactly what arrives. A simple storage habit keeps finishes looking smooth and prevents accidental bends in the temples.
What size should I pick in Ad.lib if I’m between numbers?
Start with the size you already wear. If you want a roomier feel or see marks near the ears, go 1–2 mm wider. If stability is your priority, keep lens width steady and choose a slightly closer bridge so the frame rests securely without sliding during the day.
Are you an authorized retailer for Ad.lib?
Yes. We are an authorized retailer for Ad.lib, so you can shop with confidence at ModaFrames. Our team verifies authenticity and supports you with sizing tips and post-purchase guidance if you need adjustments at a local optician.
Where can I get quick help on sizing or orders?
If you have a sizing question or need order support, reach out and we’ll guide you through quick checks like bridge alignment and temple length. For fast assistance, contact us and include the size you wear now.
What shapes define this Ad.lib selection right now?
Today’s lineup centers on rectangular and browline fronts with calm, everyday color stories. Expect clean, modern lines that settle quickly on the face. Compare how each sits at the bridge and temples to decide which one reads most natural on you.