Comfort-first optical picks — Hurley eyeglasses
Start with measurements you already wear: match lens width within 1–2 mm, then keep the bridge close for stability. Typical sizes here span 49–55 mm with 18–21 mm bridges and ~140–145 mm temples. Frames arrive with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription.
Fit feels better when materials help
Hand-polished acetate reads clean and steady; mixed metal-plastic builds feel lighter and add fine-tune comfort with spring hinges on many styles. Most listings include a protective case or pouch - check “What’s included” on the product page before you buy.
Face shape tips that actually help
Contrast is a quick cheat: angular fronts sharpen softer features, while rounded edges calm strong lines. If your cheeks sit wider, try stepping lens width up by 1–2 mm. For more pointers, skim our face shape tips before you choose.
Prefer budget-friendly picks to test sizes? Browse our affordable frames edit, and if you need the policy specifics, see the 30-day return policy. Availability changes regularly — check each product page to confirm what’s in stock today.
“Light on the nose and easy to forget I’m wearing them.”
Fit focus |
Size (mm) |
Notes |
Narrow face balance |
49–51 lens widths |
Keep the bridge near your current pair for stability. |
Easy medium fit |
52–53 lens widths |
If fronts slide, drop the bridge a step. |
Roomier front coverage |
54–55 lens widths |
Temple ~140–145 mm suits many daily fits. |
FAQ
How do I choose the right size in this Hurley collection?
Match your current lens width in mm first, then keep the bridge close for a stable feel. Typical sizes here range from 49–55 mm with 18–21 mm bridges. If you’re between sizes, try a 1–2 mm step and check temple length near 140–145 mm.
Are these frames good for wider faces?
Yes, several styles reach 54–55 mm lens widths that offer more front coverage. Look for geometric or square fronts if you prefer sharper lines, and keep the bridge at the higher end of your comfortable range to avoid pinching.
Do the eyeglasses include lenses?
Frames arrive with demo lenses intended for display. Your optician will fit your prescription lenses after purchase. Use the demo pair to confirm fit first, then proceed with your Rx for everyday wear.
What materials are used in these styles?
You’ll see hand-polished acetate for a clean, steady look, plus mixed metal-plastic builds for a lighter feel. Many styles include spring hinges to ease pressure during long wear without loosening the fit.
Do listings come with a case or pouch?
Most listings include a protective case or pouch, but it varies by model. Check the “What’s included” note on each product page so you know exactly what arrives with your frames before you buy.
What if the frames slide down my nose?
First, keep the bridge near your current pair. If sliding persists, move 1 mm down in bridge width or have an optician adjust the temples slightly. Switching from oval to a squarer front can also add a touch of stability.