Andrew Actman

Clean lines for uncomplicated optical comfort

Streamlined fronts, smooth edges, and everyday wearability — a low-fuss fit that feels settled fast.

Andrew Actman traces to British optical heritage and craftsmanship, later joining forces with a long-running maker. For a wider view of style families, browse our Eyeglasses hub. This brand page focuses on a compact run of metal and metal-plus-plastic eyeglasses with classic proportions.

  • Browline and oval silhouettes with balanced, timeless profiles.
  • Metal or metal-plus-plastic constructions with rounded, skin-friendly edges.
  • Spring-hinge comfort on select styles for gentle temple give.
  • Quiet finishes in brown, bronze, green-gray that pair easily with daily looks.

Compare two close sizes and choose the bridge that feels steady on your nose.

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Escort eyeglasses

$160.00 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...
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Dingle dell eyeglasses

$160.00 $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 your best lens width, then adjust the bridge by 1–2 mm - Andrew Actman eyewear

Keep sizing simple: start with the lens width that already fits you well; if the front drifts, hold width and bring the bridge closer, and if it pinches, step one millimeter wider. Frames arrive with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription.

Fit-size guide: this compact lineup favors classic, steady fits. Typical p10–p90 from current items clusters around lens 49–52 mm, bridge 16–19 mm, temple 135–140 mm; one style is narrower, another a touch longer at the temple. Use a five-minute wear test — you want a quiet settle at the bridge and calm temples.

Low-bridge stability: if you’re searching for low bridge glasses that don’t slip, aim for a closer bridge and a front that sits level. A subtle 1 mm bridge change often locks the frame without adding bulk. If movement persists, an optician can add a light inward bend for grip without pressure hot spots.

Material feel & care: metal and metal-plus-plastic builds balance weight and smooth out contact points. If you prefer extra give, look for spring hinges; our quick read on spring-hinge benefits shows when they help most. Rinse with lukewarm water, use mild soap on oils, and dry gently to keep finishes clear.

Shape balance: oval fronts soften sharper features, while browlines add definition up top. For quick proportion checks, skim our face-shape tips and compare two nearby sizes to see how your features sharpen or relax.

ModelShape/MaterialFit notesSize (mm)
Escortbrowline, metal & plastic, half-rimsettled bridge, light front52-19-140
Dingle Delloval, metal, full-rimspring-hinge ease, close bridge49-16-135

Accessories: listings note a generic hard case or pouch; original maker case is not included. Selections rotate over time — compare details on each product page. For peace of mind, review our return policy before you buy.

FAQ

How do I choose the right size in Andrew Actman eyewear?

Match the lens width from a pair that already fits, then adjust the bridge by 1 mm if the front drifts or pinches. Keep temple length close to your baseline for balance behind the ears, and wear the frame for a few minutes to confirm a calm, settled feel.

Which Andrew Actman frames suit a low bridge that slips?

Pick a closer bridge and a front that sits level rather than high. If slipping continues, hold your lens width and step the bridge one size tighter. An optician can add a light inward bend for extra grip without creating pressure on the ears or cheeks.

Are the lenses ready to use out of the box?

No. Frames arrive with demo lenses intended for display. Bring the frame to your optician to fit prescription lenses that match your PD and lens height. This preserves fit while centering the optics for clear, comfortable vision.

Do Andrew Actman eyeglasses include a case or pouch?

Product pages indicate a generic hard case or pouch is included for protection. Contents can vary by style, so check the “What’s included” note before purchase to know exactly how your frame will be packaged and carried.

What if I feel temple pressure after an hour?

Keep your lens width and open the bridge slightly if the front presses inward, or ask an optician for a gentle outward temple tweak. Small adjustments relieve pressure without changing your look and help the frame stay comfortable through long days.

Are spring hinges worth it for daily wear?

Often yes. Spring hinges add a little outward flex that protects alignment and comfort during on-off cycles. If your ears get sensitive, this feature can reduce hot spots and help the frame settle more evenly over the course of the day.

How do browline vs oval shapes affect fit and look?

Browlines add top-line definition and a slightly bolder profile; ovals soften angles and feel a touch narrower. For quick balance checks by face type, use our face-shape guide and compare two close sizes to see which proportions you prefer.

Are you an authorized retailer for Andrew Actman?

Yes — ModaFrames is an authorized retailer. Products come through legitimate channels with authentic branding and standard packaging as supplied by the maker or distributor.

Can I reuse my current PD and lens height measurements?

Usually yes. Your optician will confirm PD and lens height against the chosen frame to center optics correctly. Bringing your existing numbers and a well-fitting pair as reference speeds up fitting and keeps vision crisp.

How do sizes like 52-19-140 compare to 49-16-135?

The 52-19-140 has a wider front and slightly longer temple; the 49-16-135 sits closer at the bridge and shorter at the ears. If you’re between them, start with the closer bridge, then widen by 1 mm only if the front feels tight.