Fit & sizing — quick picks first
Most Escada frames here sit around 53-15-140 mm, a comfortable medium. Petite faces? Aim for 50-52 lens width; wider fits usually feel better at 54-56. Spring hinges add a little flex at the temples, helping the arms hug without pinching. If bridges tend to slip, look for styles with a slightly narrower 14-15 mm bridge.
UV & lenses — what matters most
These eyeglasses arrive with demo lenses; your optician will fit your prescription for clear, precise vision. If you’re browsing Escada sunglasses elsewhere on site, prioritize 100% UV protection for daily glare control, and consider polarized options for driving or bright water days.
Materials & care — keep them fresh
Acetate holds rich color and a smooth handfeel, but it appreciates simple care: rinse dust, use a microfiber cloth, and avoid hot dashboards. Many styles include an original case, making it easy to keep that high-gloss finish looking new week after week.
Take a deeper dive into comfort tech and hinges here: Spring hinge benefits. Love the lifted look? Explore more shape-led picks: Cat-eye eyeglasses. Prefer to compare designers side by side? Our directory of Featured eyeglasses brands can help. For return details, see our Returns & Refund Policy.
“Lightweight feel, polished look, and hinges that stay snug through long days — exactly what I wanted from a dress-up cat-eye.”
Behavior |
Best for |
Material |
Returns |
Desk-to-dinner ease |
Medium faces (≈53-55 mm) |
Acetate, full-rim |
30-day return window |
Pop of color |
Crystal/tortoise lovers |
Acetate |
See policy page |
Gentle, secure fit |
All-day wear |
Spring-hinge temples |
Easy exchanges if needed |
FAQ
Are Escada frames mainly for women?
Yes, Escada is a womenswear-led brand and most frames here follow women’s sizing. Check lens width first: 50–52 mm suits petite faces, 53–55 mm fits most, and 56 mm+ runs wider. If you prefer a looser feel, size up by 1–2 mm in lens width and keep the bridge around 14–16 mm for balance.
Do Escada eyeglasses come with lenses?
Frames are supplied with demo lenses meant for display and shipping protection. Your local optician will replace them with your prescription lenses, confirm pupillary distance, and fine-tune the fit so the temples sit evenly and the frame rests comfortably on your bridge.
What do spring hinges actually do?
Spring hinges add gentle flex at the temples, helping the arms open slightly without splaying the frame. That means fewer pressure points during long wear and a better chance the frame keeps its shape over time, especially if you take glasses on and off throughout the day.
Will cat-eye shapes suit my face?
Cat-eye lines naturally lift the eye area. They’re great for round or oval faces seeking definition, and can soften angles on square faces. Keep proportions in mind: narrower lenses elongate, while slightly taller lenses add drama. Try a subtle upsweep if you want an everyday, office-ready look.
Is a case included with Escada frames?
Many Escada styles include an original case, making storage and travel easier. Using the case helps prevent surface scuffs on glossy acetate. Pair with a microfiber cloth and lukewarm water for simple, effective cleaning between optician tune-ups.
What if the fit isn’t right after I try them?
No worries — you have a 30-day return window. Keep the frame in new condition with all accessories, then start a return through your account. Your optician can also adjust temple curve and nose contact points if you’re close and just need a small comfort tweak.
Does Escada make sunglasses too?
Yes, the brand also produces sunglasses. When comparing options, look for 100% UV protection and consider polarized lenses for driving or bright days. If you prefer a lighter feel, choose slimmer temples and test how the bridge sits to avoid sliding.