Find your fit fast
If your current pair reads 50-20-145, start near that: lens width 47-51 mm suits narrow-to-medium faces, while 52-55 mm adds room; bridges around 18-22 mm change nose pressure, and 140-150 mm temples affect behind-the-ear comfort. Not sure on shape? Skim practical face-shape tips and then filter by size.
Sun and screen clarity
Polarized lenses tame glare so edges look calmer and colors feel truer; for bright commutes or beach days, they’re a simple upgrade. Eyeglasses arrive with demo lenses; your optician can fit your prescription.
When you want extra glare control, browse our polarized picks to compare tints and lens heights without adding bulk.
Material meets comfort - craft by Garrett Leight
Silky acetate warms slightly on the face like a white tee for your face - simple, reliable; stainless steel keeps profiles slim with steady spring tension. For care, rinse with lukewarm water and store between wears. Listings typically include a protective case or pouch - check “What’s included” on the product page before you buy.
Frame material |
Style feel |
Fit notes |
Returns |
Acetate |
Warm, polished |
Easy to adjust at temples |
30-day returns |
Metal |
Slim, minimal |
Light on bridge; add pads if needed |
30-day returns |
Sunglasses |
Weekend-ready |
Pick darker tints for midday glare |
30-day returns |
“Finish is impressively smooth, hinges feel precise, and the fit stays put from morning coffee to late errands.”
For full return details, review our Returns & Refund Policy before you buy.
FAQ
How do I choose the right size for these frames?
Match your current pair’s three numbers (e.g., 50-20-145). As a quick guide, lens width 47-51 mm fits narrow-to-medium faces, while 52-55 mm runs wider. If glasses slip, shorten temple length or try a tighter bridge; if they pinch, widen the bridge by 1-2 mm and ease temple curve.
What shapes work best for round, square, or heart faces?
Contrast helps: round faces like slight angles (square or rectangle), square faces soften with rounded edges, and heart shapes balance with medium rounds or gentle cat-eyes. If you’re between two looks, take a front photo and compare rim height to brow line to keep proportions calm.
Are the eyeglass frames prescription-ready out of the box?
Frames ship with non-prescription demo lenses so labs can fit your exact Rx. After checkout, bring the frames and your prescription to an optician; they’ll confirm pupillary distance, recommend lens materials, and set the right pantoscopic tilt so vision feels natural from day one.
When should I choose polarized sunglasses?
Choose polarization when glare is the issue: water, windshields, pale pavement, or snow. You’ll see cleaner edges and better contrast, especially midday. If you need to read LCD screens often, test first, since polarization can darken some displays. Start with brown or gray tints for balanced everyday use.
Do these frames include a case or pouch?
Most listings include a protective case or pouch for storage between wears, but inclusions can vary by model. Open the product page and look for the “What’s included” note before you buy so you know exactly what arrives and how to care for the finish long term.
What if the fit isn’t right after a few days?
Minor adjustments solve most issues: a small inward bend at the temples improves grip, while loosening that curve eases pressure. If it still isn’t working for you, use our 30-day return window; examine the next size up or down in the same shape to keep your look consistent.