Find your size fast for a confident fit
Match the three numbers on a current pair (lens-bridge-temple) to the size notes on each product for an immediate fit check. If you’re between sizes, prioritize lens width for field of view and use the bridge as a comfort dial. Frames arrive with demo lenses, and your optician fits your prescription.
Style notes for weekday polish - Isaac Mizrahi eyeglasses
Cat-eye fronts lift the cheek line for a lively, camera-ready angle, while ovals soften strong features and squares add definition to rounder faces. Many listings note spring hinges that flex gently at the temples for comfort during long days at a screen; if that’s a must-have, use the specs to confirm. For deeper dive tips, skim our spring-hinge benefits or browse shape ideas in cat-eye eyeglasses.
Materials and feel
Acetate brings a smooth, hand-polished feel and allows richer color blocking; mixed metal-plastic adds a slimmer profile with subtle shine. Keep fit fresh by adjusting nose grip and temple bend at an optical shop; a quick tune often makes them “disappear” on the face. A protective case or pouch is typically included - check “What’s included” on each listing.
| Shape/Material |
Fit notes |
Size (mm) |
| Acetate |
Balanced weight and smooth edges for all-day wear |
Lens 51-54 - Bridge 15-18 - Temple 135-140 |
| Metal & plastic (mixed) |
Lighter front feel with a refined, slim profile |
Lens ~50-53 - Bridge 17-19 - Temple ~135-140 |
Availability changes regularly - check each product page for current options.
“Light on the nose, crisp at the edges - the kind of frame that cleans up any outfit without trying.”
FAQ
How do I choose the right size?
Use the three numbers printed inside your current frame (lens-bridge-temple). Match them to the product’s size notes to stay within a few millimeters. Lens width sets overall scale; bridge fine-tunes comfort; temple length affects ear placement and stability.
Are lenses included with these eyeglasses?
Frames come with demo lenses for display. Your optician will fit your prescription lenses after purchase. This keeps sizing simple online while ensuring the final lenses are tailored to your vision and pupillary distance.
Which shapes suit my face best?
Cat-eye styles lift and add definition, ovals soften sharper features, and squares give structure to rounder faces. If you’re unsure, compare a favorite pair’s width and try a similar silhouette for a safe, flattering starting point.
Do these frames have spring hinges?
Many listings specify spring hinges for extra flex at the temples, which can improve comfort. Check the “Frame Specifications” on each product page to confirm, as hinge types vary across styles within the collection.
What materials are used?
You’ll find hand-polished acetate for rich color and shape detail, plus mixed metal-plastic builds for a slimmer profile. Both are designed for everyday wear and can be adjusted by an optician for a personalized fit.
Is a case included?
Listings typically include a protective case or pouch to keep your frames safe in transit and on the go. Because packaging can vary by style or batch, check the “What’s included” section on the product page before checkout.
Can I return my order if the fit is off?
If the size doesn’t feel right, start by confirming the millimeters against your current pair and consider an optician adjustment. If you still need to return, review the store’s return window and steps outlined on the policy page.