Answer first: match lens width, then fine-tune the bridge - AND1 eyeglasses
Keep sizing simple: begin with the lens width that fits you best and adjust the bridge by 1-2 mm to stabilize the front. Frames ship with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription.
Fit-size playbook: the collection skews athletic and straightforward. Typical p10-p90 ranges from live items cluster around lens 54-58 mm, bridge 17-18.5 mm, temple 145-148 mm; outliers include a narrow 52 mm lens and a 150 mm temple on select models. If the front pinches, go 1 mm wider; if it drifts, hold width and bring the bridge closer.
Low-bridge confidence: for low bridge glasses that don't slip, prioritize a closer bridge and a front that sits level (not high on the nose). A tiny 1 mm bridge shift can be the difference between slide and settle. If movement persists, an optician can add a light inward temple bend for grip without pressure hotspots.
Material feel and care: plastic-metal builds keep weight even and edges smooth. Spring hinges add day-to-day flex; skim our spring-hinge benefits to see when they help most. Rinse with lukewarm water, use mild soap on oils, and dry gently to maintain clarity.
Still deciding? Quick answers live in the Help center. Most listings include a protective generic case or pouch; original maker case is not included. Styles rotate over time; compare details on the product page. For peace of mind, review our 30-day returns.
| Model | Shape/Material | Fit notes | Size (mm) |
| Ando500 | browline, metal & plastic | balanced front, easy bridge | 52-19-145 |
| Ando501 | square, plastic | roomy lens, steady temples | 57-17-150 |
| Ando505 | rectangular, plastic | wider look, stable feel | 58-17-150 |
| Ando510 | browline, metal & plastic | sport-clean line, light feel | 56-18-145 |
FAQ
How do I choose the right size in AND1 eyeglasses?
Match the lens width from a pair that already fits you, then adjust the bridge by 1 mm if the front drifts or pinches. Keep temples close to your baseline length for balance behind the ears. Try frames on for a few minutes to confirm a calm, settled feel.
Which AND1 frames work best for a low bridge that slips?
Look for a closer bridge with a level front. If slipping continues, maintain lens width and step the bridge 1 mm tighter. An optician can add a light inward temple bend to increase grip without pressure on the ears or cheeks, keeping the frame comfortably secure.
Are lenses ready to use out of the box?
No. Frames include demo lenses for display. Bring the frame to your optician to fit prescription lenses that match your PD and lens height. This preserves fit and keeps optical centers aligned for clear, comfortable vision throughout the day.
What materials do AND1 eyeglasses use?
You’ll find plastic or plastic-metal combinations with smooth edges and practical finishes. Many styles include spring hinges for day-to-day flex. The mix supports a stable front with even weight so the frame stays comfortable at the bridge and around the temples.
Do AND1 eyeglasses include a case or pouch?
Listings typically include a generic hard case or pouch. The original maker case is not included. Check the “What’s included” note on each product page so you know exactly how your frame will be packaged and protected during daily carry.
What if I feel temple pressure after an hour of wear?
Try the same lens width with a slightly wider bridge if the front presses inward, or ask an optician for a gentle outward temple tweak. Small changes relieve pressure without altering your look, helping the frame feel steady through long days at work or class.
How do rectangular vs browline styles affect fit?
Rectangular fronts sharpen features and often feel a touch wider; browline styles add top-line definition while keeping a classic profile. For quick balance tips by face type, see our Face-shape guide and compare side by side in similar sizes.
Are you an authorized retailer for AND1 eyewear?
Yes, ModaFrames is an authorized retailer. Products are supplied through legitimate channels with authentic branding and standard packaging as provided by the maker or distributor.
Can I use my current PD and lens height with these frames?
Usually yes. Your optician will confirm PD and lens height against the chosen frame to center the optics correctly. Bring your existing measurements and a well-fitting pair as a reference to speed up the fitting and keep vision crisp.
How do sizes like 58-17-150 compare to 56-18-145 in AND1?
The 58-17-150 feels wider across the front with a longer temple; the 56-18-145 sits slightly closer at the bridge and shorter at the ears. If you’re between them, start with the AND1 eyeglasses 56-18-145 and test bridge comfort before stepping up in width.