Fast answer on fit
Most pieces here wear like everyday staples — medium-fit lens widths with bridges that sit comfortably for many faces.
Find your fit with choices from Lozza eyeglasses
If you are between sizes, a simple rule helps: typical lens widths in this set cluster around 52-54 mm with bridges about 19-20 mm, and temples near 140-145 mm; occasional outliers exist for wider faces.
Metal builds with adjustable pads tend to sit a touch higher, while acetate fronts feel more planted. For deeper material pros and cons, see our Eyeglass materials guide.
Notice slippage on a low nose bridge? Try a slightly tighter bridge or keyhole design with silicone pads; adjust pad height and angle, then check cheek clearance and light, even temple contact.
Frames arrive with demo lenses from the manufacturer; your optician will fit prescription lenses to your needs.
Prefer to understand exchange windows before you decide? Review our Return policy for details.
Lightweight metals wear like you forget them; acetate brings a reassuring, steady feel.
Materials and care
Titanium is light and corrosion-resistant, great for long days. Acetate offers rich color and a sturdier hand feel. Mixed builds balance both. Store the frame in its protective case or pouch between wears to keep hinges tracking smoothly.
Selection updates over time, so if a favorite disappears, check back for fresh arrivals.
| Model |
Shape/Material |
Lens/UV |
Fit notes |
| VL2348 |
aviator - titanium |
demo lenses; Rx at optician |
52-20-145 medium fit; light front |
| VL2352 |
aviator - metal & acetate |
demo lenses; Rx at optician |
53-20-145 balanced, half-rim feel |
| VL2402 |
oval - metal |
demo lenses; Rx at optician |
52-19-140 compact, narrow to medium |
| VL2307 |
rectangular - acetate |
demo lenses; Rx at optician |
54-19-140 roomier width, steady fit |
FAQ
Are Lozza eyeglasses considered classic or more contemporary?
Both. The brand leans classic in line work and keeps profiles wearable, but you will find contemporary touches in materials and color treatments. That balance suits workdays and casual settings without feeling dated or overly trend-driven.
How do I choose between acetate and metal Lozza frames?
Acetate offers richer color and a planted feel; metal is lighter and often includes adjustable pads for fine tuning. If your nose bridge is low or you want the lightest wear, start with metal; if you prefer bolder edges, choose acetate.
What Lozza frame shapes work for narrow faces?
Look for oval or modest rectangular fronts around the typical 52-54 mm lens width range, keeping bridges near 19-20 mm. Thinner temples and lighter metals also ease the fit. Try models with shorter lens heights to avoid overpowering smaller features.
Do low-bridge Lozza glasses tend to slip?
They can if the bridge is too wide or pads are flat. Aim for a snugger bridge size and add higher-profile silicone pads. Minor arm adjustments by an optician usually solve slip on low bridges without changing the frame you love.
Are spring hinges common on Lozza eyeglasses?
Some models have them, but many do not. Spring hinges help if you remove glasses often or want extra side flexibility. If you prioritize a steady feel, standard hinges are fine, especially on acetate fronts.
How do I prevent temple pressure with Lozza frames?
Start with correct width: if temples flare or pinch, lens width or bridge may be off. An optician can soften angles at the temple and ear, and lighter metals reduce side pressure. Thinner tips also help under headsets or hats.
Do Lozza eyeglasses include a case or pouch?
Most listings include an original case or protective pouch so the frame stays aligned between wears. Storing the frame each night also helps hinges track straight and keeps finish details looking crisp over time.
Where can I read face-shape tips before choosing?
If you want a quick primer on pairing frames to features, our concise guide explains simple heuristics and examples. Start with Face-shape tips and note which shapes feel balanced on your face.
Are Lozza products on ModaFrames authentic?
Yes. ModaFrames is an authorized retailer for Lozza in the US, sourcing branded frames through approved channels. That means original packaging and manufacturer-marked demo lenses prior to your Rx fitting.
Can I reuse my current lens measurements with a Lozza frame?
Often, yes. Match your existing frame’s lens width, bridge, and temple numbers to similar sizes here. If your current pair slips, consider a narrower bridge or pads; if it pinches, look a size wider or adjust temple angle with an optician.