Harry Lary's - Start with size
Match your current lens width within 1–2 mm, keep the bridge close, and choose temple length that rests without pressure.
Fit first means using numbers you already know. If your go-to frame is 49-20-145, aim for a lens width in the 48–50 mm pocket, a similar 19–21 mm bridge, and temples that sit flat behind the ear. A small tweak in width can feel big; prioritize comfort over chasing a label.
Material feel and care - notes from Harry Lary's
Hand-polished acetate brings color depth and a silky touch, while fine wire fronts keep the look slim and balanced. If you prefer a feather-light feel, lean metal; if you want presence and hue, choose acetate. Most listings include a protective case or pouch - check “What’s included” on the product page before you buy.
Face balance made simple
Contrast helps: angular edges sharpen softer features, while rounded rims relax strong lines. An upswept cat-eye adds subtle lift without overwhelming your face; try a gentle tilt for definition. For deeper guidance, skim our face-shape tips, or jump straight to our cat-eye styles if you love that lifted look.
Model |
Shape/Material |
Fit notes |
Upswept edit |
Cat-eye / Acetate |
Gentle lift; best for narrow-medium widths |
Roundline |
Round / Metal |
Light presence; easy, balanced proportions |
Soft square |
Square / Acetate |
Clean lines; steady everyday coverage |
“Light on the nose and quietly stylish - buyers love the easy wear and refined shapes.”
Need policy details before you decide? Read our Returns & Refund Policy.
FAQ
How do I choose the right size quickly?
Start with a pair you already wear. Match lens width within 1–2 mm, keep the bridge within a similar range, and choose temples that rest without pressure. If you’re between sizes, prioritize comfort at the nose and ears over tiny cosmetic differences you won’t feel during a full day.
Do these frames come with prescription lenses?
Frames are sold without prescription lenses. They arrive with non-prescription demo lenses and are prescription-ready via your optician. This lets you choose the exact lens type and coatings you prefer while keeping the frame fit dialed to your face by a professional.
What materials should I pick if I want a lighter feel?
Metal fronts and slim temples typically feel lighter and airier, great for long wear. Acetate offers richer color and a smooth, warm touch. If you’re sensitive at the nose, look for balanced bridges and medium widths that distribute weight more evenly across your face.
Which shapes suit round or angular faces best?
Use contrast: angular profiles (square, rectangle) add definition to soft features; rounded edges calm stronger lines. A mild cat-eye gives a gentle lift without heavy drama. For deeper guidance, check a mirror with your current pair and note where lift or width feels most flattering.
What’s included with the frame purchase?
Listings typically include a protective case or pouch, but contents can vary by model. Before checkout, open the product page and read the “What’s included” note so you know exactly what arrives with your frame and how it’s packaged for safe delivery.
How does shipping and returns work?
We offer Free US shipping and a simple 30-day return window for items in new condition with original accessories. You’ll receive tracking once shipped. If you’re deciding between sizes or shapes, order with confidence and keep packaging until you confirm the fit suits you.