Quick answer: match the size you wear now; this range spans 53–57 mm with bridges around 15–18 mm — Jhane Barnes eyewear.
If your current frame is 55–16, look for the same lens width and a bridge within a millimeter or two for an instant, familiar fit. Collection examples show 45–58 mm lenses and bridges from 14 to 20 mm across models, with temples 135–150 mm for adjustability.
Materials & care
Acetate delivers sculpted comfort and saturated color; metal and titanium bring lighter weight and crisp profiles; mixed builds balance front heft with flexible temples. Clean with lukewarm water and mild soap; avoid high heat and harsh chemicals. Listings often include a protective case—check “What’s included” on each product page.
| Material | Feel | Best for |
| Acetate | Substantial, polished | Everyday wear, color stories |
| Metal / Titanium | Lightweight, precise | Long hours, minimal look |
| Mixed | Balanced front & temples | Comfort with structure |
Lens setup & Rx
Frames arrive with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription.
Some models feature spring hinges for extra flex at the temples—useful if you take glasses on and off frequently.
Start exploring fresh drops, then refine by size and material in the filters—see new arrivals. If a frame lists spring hinges, here’s why they help: spring hinge benefits. For after-purchase details, review our return policy.
Availability changes regularly — check each product page to confirm what’s in stock today.
“Crisp lines, easy sizing, and that ‘disappears-on-your-face’ comfort—great daily drivers.”
FAQ
What sizes do Jhane Barnes eyeglasses come in?
Most picks here cluster in everyday-friendly widths around 53–57 mm, with bridges roughly 15–18 mm and temples about 135–150 mm. If you already wear, say, 55–16–140, choose something close to that for an instant, familiar fit. Always check the frame’s specification table to confirm.
Are Jhane Barnes frames good for wider faces?
Rectangular and square fronts tend to broaden coverage without overwhelming your features, and many models offer lens widths from the mid-50s up. If you like a touch more vertical room, consider an aviator-style optical shape from this collection—still clean, but a little taller in the lens.
Do Jhane Barnes eyeglasses use spring hinges?
Some do. Spring hinges add gentle flex at the temples, which can improve comfort if you take glasses on and off a lot. Because hinge specs vary by model, look for “Spring hinges: yes” in the product details before you decide.
What materials does the brand use?
You’ll see premium acetate for rich color and shape memory, metal and titanium for lightweight precision, and mixed builds that combine the two. Each material has a distinct feel; pick based on weight preference, color, and how you like frames to balance on your face.
Where are Jhane Barnes eyeglasses made?
Country of origin varies by style; some listings note China while others note Italy. Manufacturing location appears in the specifications on each product page, so check there for the model you’re considering.
How should I choose my size if I’m new to the brand?
Match the size stamped inside your current frame—especially lens width and bridge. Staying within ±1 mm on the bridge and ±2 mm on the lens usually preserves fit and field of view. If your old pair pinched or slid, adjust those numbers accordingly.
Can you add my prescription lenses?
These listings are optical frames that ship with demo lenses. Take the frame to your preferred optician for prescription glazing; they’ll confirm lens material, coatings, and any blue-light or photochromic options you want.
What’s included with the frames?
Most listings include a protective case (and may include a pouch). To avoid surprises, open the product’s “What’s included” section and confirm the accessories listed for that specific model before you purchase.
Are your Jhane Barnes products authentic?
Yes—ModaFrames is an authorized retailer, sourcing items from verified distributors or brand partners and shipping them in original packaging. Check each listing’s description and specs for the exact inclusions and details.
What if the fit isn’t right?
If something feels off, most small issues are solved by a quick adjustment at an optical shop (temple bend, nose pad tweak). If you prefer to return, consult our Return and Refund Policy and initiate a request within the stated window.