Fit & sizing tips (petite to active)
Start with your current frame numbers or our size guide, then match lens width and bridge. Rectangular styles give an easy, everyday fit; cat-eye lifts the cheek line for definition; oval shades soften angular features. Sunglasses are tagged for Women and Men; opticals skew to Women—choose the look that fits your day, not a label.
Lens note: Eyeglasses arrive with demo lenses that your optician can swap for your prescription; sunglasses include sun lenses, and select models feature polarized lenses for glare reduction.
UV & lens choices made simple
Heading outside? Polarized sunwear helps cut mirror-like glare from water, snow, and roads, keeping colors true and eyes relaxed. For screens and office light, pick optical frames and ask your optician about blue-light or photochromic upgrades when you fit lenses. Keep a soft pouch handy so the finish stays clean and clear longer.
Face-shape pointers for quick picks
Square or angular faces often pair well with oval sunglasses or rounded rectangles; round faces get definition from rectangular or subtle cat-eye lines. If you’re unsure, shortlist two shapes and compare in good daylight—your jawline will “tell” you which one disappears on the face and which one steals the show.
Style idea |
Material |
Best for |
Returns |
Spring-hinge cat eye |
Acetate |
All-day comfort with a little lift |
30-day returns |
Rectangular optical |
Acetate |
Office-friendly, easy sizing |
30-day returns |
Polarized oval shades |
Acetate |
Glare-heavy commutes & weekends |
30-day returns |
Lightweight frames that stay put on weekend walks—exactly the kind of easy wear you’ll reach for again and again.
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FAQ
Do Eddie Bauer frames work for petite faces?
Yes—look for narrower lens widths and modest bridge sizes, then compare two shapes: a low-profile rectangle and a gentle cat-eye. Many optical styles start around the low-50s in lens width, which suits smaller faces. Use the Size Guide and your current frame numbers for the most reliable match.
Are sunglasses polarized or standard?
Both exist in the line. Several Eddie Bauer sunglasses come with polarized lenses that help cut reflective glare from water, snow, and roads, while others use standard sun lenses. Check the product’s “Lens type” field and look for polarized in the specs before adding to cart.
What do eyeglasses include out of the box?
Optical frames arrive with demo lenses so your optician can fit your prescription easily. You’ll typically receive a generic case or pouch for protection. If you need blue-light or photochromic options, your optician can add them during lens fitting.
Do these frames have spring hinges?
Many optical styles include spring hinges for extra flex at the temples, while others use standard hinges. The quickest check is the “Spring hinges” line in the specifications. If you prefer a looser temple feel, prioritize spring-hinge models.
How do I choose a shape for my face?
Use simple contrasts: round faces balance well with rectangular or angular edges; angular faces soften with oval curves; cat-eye adds lift to many face types. Shortlist two shapes and compare in daylight to see which one frames your features without stealing the show.
What are the shipping and returns terms?
Orders ship with Free US shipping, and you can try styles at home with 30-day returns. Original shipping fees (if any) aren’t refundable, and items must be returned new and unused with included accessories. For faster help, keep your order number handy when contacting support.
Are these for Women, Men, or Unisex?
You’ll find Women and Men labels on sunglasses; most optical frames in this assortment are tagged for Women. Fit is personal, though—use size numbers and the style notes to pick the look that suits your features and daily routine best.