Eyeglasses arrive with demo lenses so your optician can fit your prescription easily.
Fit & sizing tips (petite to wide)
Start with lens width: many Contrast styles land between 52–58 mm—comfortable for average to wider fits. Half-rim browlines reduce visual weight if you prefer a lighter look on smaller faces, while full-rim rectangles add definition on rounder faces. Not sure where to begin? See our quick face-shape tips and compare temple lengths for stay-put comfort.
Materials & care for daily wear
Most pieces use sturdy plastic/acetate; some mix in metal for brow bars or rims. That combo keeps weight low and the feel smooth against the skin. For longevity, rinse with lukewarm water, pat dry with a microfiber cloth, and store in the included case/pouch. If you value value, explore our under $30 picks.
Face-shape pointers for quick picks
Rectangular frames sharpen soft features; square frames add structure; browline designs draw attention upward and balance stronger jaws. If your bridge is sensitive, spring-hinge temples can ease side pressure over long days. Unsure between two sizes? Choose the smaller for a neater silhouette and less slippage.
Feature |
What it means |
Best for |
Returns |
Spring hinges |
Temples flex back to maintain fit and comfort |
Long wear or mild temple pressure |
Covered by 30-day returns |
Half-rim browline |
Lighter look with metal upper bar |
Petite faces or minimal style |
Covered by 30-day returns |
Full-rim rectangular |
Defined outline that frames the eyes |
Round/oval faces seeking structure |
Covered by 30-day returns |
“Shoppers call these a solid daily pair—light on the nose, tidy at the temples, and easy to size without guesswork.”
Questions on exchanges or refunds? Review our Returns & Refund Policy before you order.
FAQ
Do Contrast eyeglasses come with demo lenses?
Yes. Frames include non-prescription demo lenses so your optician can swap in your Rx quickly. This keeps sizing simple at home while ensuring proper optical alignment later. Bring the frame to your local shop for lens options and coatings.
Which shapes suit round or oval faces best?
Rectangular or square silhouettes add definition to softer features, while browline designs draw focus upward and balance the jaw. If you’re between sizes, pick the smaller lens width for a cleaner line and less slide during the day.
Are spring hinges available on every style?
Not every frame has them, but several Contrast models do. Spring hinges add a touch of flex for comfort and durability. Check the “Spring hinges” line on each product page, and consider them if temple pressure is a concern for you.
What sizes should I look at for a secure fit?
Many Contrast frames list lens widths from 52–58 mm, covering average to wider fits. Match temple length to your current favorite pair, and use the bridge width to control nose comfort. When torn between sizes, the smaller usually sits neater.
Do the frames include a case or pouch?
A generic hard case or pouch is typically included to protect your frames. Keep it handy for daily storage, and avoid tossing glasses into bags unprotected. Proper storage helps prevent scratches and keeps hinges tracking smoothly over time.
Can I return the frames if the fit feels off?
Absolutely—try them at home. If they’re not right, use our 30-day returns to swap or refund. Save all packaging and accessories, and start the process from your account. For quick guidance, check our Returns & Refund Policy page.