Answer first - everyday picks by Lozza eyewear
Start with the measurements you already wear, then fine-tune: keep the bridge close for stability and step lens width up or down by a millimeter to balance the look and feel.
Fit comes first
Match lens width within 1-2 mm of a pair that feels right. Stability lives at the bridge, so keep that dimension close to your baseline if frames slide. If you feel temple pressure by midday, ease width one step and have an optician relax the temple angle. For narrow faces, treat width like a dial and compare two adjacent sizes to see which settles best.
Lens and light
Frames arrive with demo lenses; your optician fits your prescription. For bright conditions, choose darker or brown-green tints to soften harsh light and keep clarity comfortable.
This brand makes polarized options in some seasons, but the live mix here may vary - browse our wider Polarized sunglasses for discovery.
Materials and comfort
Acetate brings smooth edges and color depth; metal keeps weight down and lets pads fine-tune height on low bridges. If you’re weighing acetate vs metal comfort, skim our Eyeglass materials guide to match feel with your day. Most listings include a protective case or pouch - check “What’s included” on the product page before you buy.
“Clean look, calm colors, and no hot spots behind the ears.”
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| Shape/Material |
Fit notes |
Size (mm) |
| Refined profile, acetate |
Narrow-medium fit - easy daily wear |
Typical bridge 17-19 mm |
| Clean lines, metal |
Low-bridge friendly with pads |
Common temple ~140 mm |
| Mixed build, classic front |
Roomier front for broader coverage |
Lens widths commonly 49-53 mm |
FAQ
Are Lozza glasses authentic?
Yes - ModaFrames is an authorized retailer for Lozza. You’re shopping genuine Lozza frames with the materials and finishing quality the brand is known for. Pair that peace of mind with sizing in millimeters to find a comfortable, dependable fit for everyday use.
How do I pick the right size in Lozza eyewear?
Use a pair you already wear as your baseline. Match lens width within 1-2 mm and keep the bridge close for stability. Compare two nearby sizes at home and take quick photos in daylight to see which sits straighter and feels better through a full day.
Do Lozza frames work for a low bridge that tends to slip?
Yes, look for a closer bridge or metal styles with adjustable pads to raise and stabilize the front. If sliding persists, try one step wider in lens width to relax temple pressure while keeping the bridge dimension near your current best-fitting pair.
Which Lozza shapes suit round or angular faces?
Contrast is a quick cheat: angular lines sharpen softer features, while rounded edges calm strong lines. Keep frame width near your cheek line and fine-tune the bridge so the nose fit feels stable without pinching during long wear.
Are Lozza frames lightweight or more substantial?
Both feels exist. Acetate reads a bit more present with smooth edges and rich color, while metal feels airier and often allows nose-pad adjustments. Pick by comfort first, then the finish you’ll reach for most on busy days.
Can I put my prescription in Lozza frames?
Yes. Frames arrive with demo lenses and your optician fits your exact prescription. They can also adjust the temples slightly so the ends rest evenly and the bridge stays steady without slipping as the day warms up.
How should I compare two Lozza sizes at home?
Wear each for a few minutes, then take front and side photos in daylight. Check where the bridge sits, whether the temples press, and how the width reads against your cheek line. The pair that stays level and feels calmer through the hour usually wins.
Do Lozza frames help with temple pressure over time?
If sides feel tight, widen lens width by 1-2 mm while keeping the bridge similar to your current pair. Ask an optician to relax temple angle slightly. Metal with pads can also fine-tune height if fronts ride low or shift during the day.
What materials do Lozza frames use?
You’ll see smooth acetate with color depth, lightweight metal with adjustable pads, and mixed builds that balance presence with lightness. Choose by how each material feels on your face first, then by the finish that fits your wardrobe.
What comes with Lozza frames?
Listings typically include a protective case or pouch. Check the “What’s included” note on each product page to confirm accessories for that style, and keep packaging until you’re sure the size and fit work for your day-to-day routine.