Hurley

Relaxed shapes for daily wear

Smooth profiles and practical sizing make these frames settle gently and stay put. Expect easy fit and day-long comfort without the fuss.

Hurley eyewear leans into a laid-back, sport-inspired look with clean, wearable lines. Compare sizes quickly across Everyday eyeglasses to find a familiar feel. That’s the wider Hurley picture - the notes here reflect what’s available in this collection now.

  • Balanced widths for narrow to medium fits
  • Calm tints and easy-to-pair neutrals
  • Lightweight builds with smooth edges
  • Gentle lift options for subtle definition

Compare a couple of close sizes and pick the finish you’ll wear often.

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Color_semi matte gunmetal / shiny silver

Hmo118 laguna eyeglasses

$240.00 $29.48
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_black / gold

Hmo103 newport eyeglasses

$240.00 From $35.60
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_matte navy

Hmo121 eyeglasses

$240.00 $40.01
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_crystal

Hmo117 la jolla eyeglasses

$240.00 $39.56
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_black

Hmo120 sunset cliffs eyeglasses

$240.00 From $35.60
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_navy horn

Hmo100 venice eyeglasses

$240.00 $21.02
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_matte gunmetal

Hmo121 new wave eyeglasses

$240.00 $23.18
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_amber tortoise / gunmetal

Hmo115 detroit eyeglasses

$240.00 $41.35
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_olive

Hmo102 malibu eyeglasses

$240.00 $31.64
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_desert dust ombre

Hsm3000px sunrise sunglasses

$240.00 $49.09
Sunglasses have become the ultimate fashion accessory. Designer shades not only make a fashion statement but protect your eyes from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. These sunglasses provide comfortable...

Quick answer: start with the size you already wear

Match the lens width within a millimeter or two and keep the bridge close to your current pair; that combo delivers a familiar, stable fit. If fronts feel tight, step lens width up slightly; if they slide, drop the bridge a notch. A small tweak at the temples often turns a good fit into a great one.

Comfort-first lines for weekend plans - Hurley eyewear

Acetate reads smooth and steady, while airy metal with pads lets you fine-tune nose height for pressure-free wear. Prefer the lightest feel? Go thinner fronts and moderate temple length; want a bit more presence, pick a polished acetate front with relaxed temples. The goal is balance - a frame that disappears when you’re busy and looks refined when you notice it.

Listings typically include a protective case or pouch - check “What’s included” on the product page before you buy.

Face balance without overthinking

Contrast is a quick cheat: angular edges sharpen softer features, rounded corners calm strong lines. Start by matching frame width to your cheek line, then fine-tune the bridge for stability. For a quick primer before you choose, skim our Face-shape tips, and if you’re browsing for sun coverage, scan our Sunglasses selection. Shipping questions? See the Shipping Policy.

“Light on the nose and easy to forget I’m wearing them.”

Availability changes regularly - check each product page to confirm what’s in stock today.

Material Feel Best for
Acetate Presence and smooth edges Desk-to-dinner wear with color depth
Metal Airy weight and fine-tune pads On-the-go comfort and subtle adjustments
Mixed Balanced heft with a clean read All-day balance across outfits

FAQ

How do I pick the right size in millimeters?

Use a frame that already fits you well as a reference. Match the lens width within 1–2 mm and keep the bridge close for stability. If the fronts pinch, increase lens width slightly; if they drift down your nose, try a closer bridge. Temple length fine-tunes behind-the-ear comfort.

What if I am between two sizes?

Prioritize the bridge first, then lens width. A stable bridge controls slide and pressure, while a minor lens width change mostly affects the look. When in doubt, test the closer bridge and adjust temple curve for security; a local optician can make small bends for a better hold.

Which shapes work for my face shape?

As a quick rule, contrast helps: angular frames add definition to softer features, while rounder edges soften stronger lines. Balance overall width to your cheek line and avoid frames that extend far beyond it. If you are unsure, compare two adjacent widths to see which settles best.

Are the lenses prescription-ready?

Optical frames typically arrive with non-prescription demo lenses so your optician can fit your Rx. Sunglasses include non-Rx sun lenses; specific tint and protection details vary by model. Always check each product page for its lens notes before deciding how you will use the frame.

Can an optician adjust the fit if needed?

Yes. Small adjustments at the temples and nose area can relieve pressure and improve stability. Metal builds with pads allow very precise tuning, while acetate can be warmed and shaped slightly. A quick in-person tune-up often makes a good frame feel effortless for longer days.

How should I think about weight and comfort?

Lighter does not always mean better; balance matters more. A slightly heavier acetate can feel steady and calm on the face, while thin metal feels breezy and adjustable. Pick the feel you prefer, then confirm the bridge and temple measurements so comfort lasts throughout the day.