AND1

Street look, easy optical comfort

Clean lines, balanced fronts, athletic calm - frames that settle quickly without fuss.

AND1 draws from basketball culture with straightforward, street-influenced design. Browse our Eyeglasses hub for a wider view across labels. Here’s how this collection fits and feels today.

  • Rectangular and square fronts with steady, no-drama profiles.
  • Durable plastic and metal mixes with smooth, rounded finishing.
  • Spring-hinge options for day-to-day flex and easier temple fit.
  • Eyeglasses sizes observed: lens 52-58, bridge 17-19, temple 145-150 mm.
  • Understated colors - black, brown, navy, dark gunmetal.

Start with your usual lens width - fine-tune the bridge for stability.

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Ando502 eyeglasses

$140.00 $42.70
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_black

Ando505 eyeglasses

$140.00 $40.34
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_brown

Ando501 eyeglasses

$140.00 $17.77
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_navy

Ando500 eyeglasses

$140.00 $20.39
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_dark gunmetal

Ando511 eyeglasses

$140.00 $15.16
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_black

Ando510 eyeglasses

$140.00 From $14.95
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...

Answer first: match lens width, then set the bridge

Begin with the lens width from a pair that already fits. If the front pinches, move 1 mm wider; if it drifts, keep width and bring the bridge a touch closer. Frames ship with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription.

Fit-size playbook for everyday wear

Most AND1 eyeglasses lean rectangular or square, which keeps the look steady and easy to style. Use three checkpoints: lens width for overall stance, bridge for stability, and temple length for comfort over hours. If you feel temple pressure by mid-day, try the same bridge with one step wider lens width, or ask an optician for a light behind-the-ear tweak.

Low-bridge guidance that actually helps

If frames ride high or slip, target a closer bridge while holding your lens width. Small moves matter - a 1 mm bridge change can settle the front without changing the vibe. Browline and half-rim styles often add a bit of grip without adding visual bulk.

Material feel, hinges, and care

Plastic-and-metal builds keep weight sensible, while spring hinges add forgiving flex for long days (skim our spring hinge benefits to see when they shine). Rinse with lukewarm water and mild soap, then dry gently to preserve the finish. Listings typically include a generic case or pouch for basic protection.

ModelShape/MaterialFit notes
Ando500browline, metal & plastic52-19-145; spring hinges; steady everyday stance
Ando501square, plastic57-17-150; spring hinges; roomy front for broader faces
Ando502rectangular, metal & plastic56-18-145; half-rim feel; balanced, lightweight look

Selections rotate from time to time - check each product page for current options. For returns, see our 30-day returns.

FAQ

How do I pick the right size in AND1 eyeglasses?

Match the lens width from a frame that already fits you well, then fine-tune the bridge for stability and check the temple length against your current pair. Wear the frame a few minutes to confirm it settles without pinch at the nose or pressure behind the ears.

What shapes define the AND1 look for everyday wear?

Rectangular and square fronts set a steady, low-profile stance that reads clean at work and after hours. Expect practical materials and calm finishes that are easy to style with tees, hoodies, or a button-down without calling too much attention.

Do these frames arrive ready to use?

They arrive with demo lenses intended for display. Bring the frame to your optician to fit your prescription or clear lenses. This approach keeps optics centered to your measurements while preserving the frame’s fit and alignment.

What if I feel temple pressure after an hour of wear?

Try the same bridge with a 1 mm wider lens width, or ask an optician to ease the bend behind the ears. Small changes often relieve pressure without changing how the frame looks on your face.

Which AND1 eyeglasses work better for a low bridge that slips?

Keep your successful lens width and choose a slightly closer bridge to stabilize the front. Browline and other balanced fronts can add gentle grip without extra weight, helping the frame sit lower and steadier throughout the day.

Are spring hinges worth it for daily comfort?

They can be. Spring hinges add a bit of flex at the temples, helping frames settle as you move and reducing the chance of accidental stretching. If you wear glasses long hours, this feature often feels calmer and more forgiving.

Do AND1 eyeglasses include a case or pouch?

Listings typically include a generic case or pouch, but the exact contents can vary by style. Check the “What’s included” note on the product page so you know how your frame will be packaged and protected day to day.

How do I choose shape by face features in simple steps?

Start with the shape you already wear, then compare one option slightly narrower or wider to see how your features change. Our Face-shape guide offers quick visuals to decide faster.

Are you an authorized retailer for AND1?

Yes - ModaFrames is an authorized retailer. Products are sourced through legitimate channels with authentic branding and standard packaging provided by the maker or distributor.

Can I use my current PD and lens height with these frames?

Usually yes. Your optician will center optics using your pupillary distance and lens height on the chosen frame. Bring your measurements and the frame to verify alignment before ordering lenses for the clearest, most comfortable result.