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If you like a roomy look, aviators and oversize squares sit bold without shouting; oval shapes read cleaner on smaller or balanced faces. Start with the bridge and temple feel—when the fit clicks, everything else follows.
Branded sun lenses provide 100% UVA & UVB protection; for each pair, check the product page to confirm the exact tint or gradient. Curious about glare-cutting tech for driving or water? See our 10 Best Polarized Sunglasses Under $100.
Why fans pick Lozza sunglasses
Three pain points we solve right here: clear size specs in millimeters (no guesswork), plain-English lens notes, and fit guidance for real faces. Most listings include a protective case or pouch—peek at the “What’s included” note before checkout. Our selection updates regularly, so sizes and colors can change.
“Lightweight, tidy lines, and zero squint on bright city streets—exactly the vibe I wanted.”
Low-bridge comfort and temple feel
If glasses tend to slide, look for deeper nose area shapes or try frames with slightly wider bridges. Feeling side pressure? Tiny arm adjustments from an optician usually relieve it in minutes. Typical Lozza sun sizes we scanned cluster around medium—lens widths most often land between roughly 51–60 mm across this selection.
| Model | Shape/Material | Lens/UV | Fit notes |
| SL4250 | Oversized aviator / acetate | 100% UVA & UVB | 58-15-145: roomy front; suits medium-large faces. |
| SL4248 | Aviator / acetate | 100% UVA & UVB | 58-15-145: classic teardrop; good with taller cheekbones. |
| SL4227 | Oval / acetate | 100% UVA & UVB | 51-18-140: compact look for narrow-to-medium faces. |
| SL2368 | Aviator / metal-combo | 100% UVA & UVB | 59-15-145: light metal feel; balanced on medium faces. |
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FAQ
Are Lozza sunglasses polarized?
Some Lozza models include polarized lenses, which help cut harsh reflections on roads and water. Check each product description for lens type and tint. If you want a quick refresher on how polarization works and when it helps most, our guide explains the trade-offs in plain terms.
How should I choose the right Lozza size?
Use the three-number spec on each page—lens width, bridge, temple—to match a frame you already own. If your current lens width feels perfect, aim within a couple of millimeters. Bridge fit largely controls slippage, while temple length affects ear comfort during long wear.
Do Lozza aviator sunglasses suit round faces?
Often, yes. The teardrop outline adds downward length and contrast, which can visually sharpen softer features. If your cheeks are fuller, choose a size with a bit more lens height and a bridge that doesn’t pinch. Slightly straighter brow bars can also balance proportions.
What if sunglasses slide on a low bridge?
Look for frames with a slightly wider bridge or shapes that sit lower without touching your cheeks. Small fit tweaks help too: an optician can add gentle temple curve or micro-adjust the frame front so it stays centered and secure through daily movement.
Are Lozza sunglasses good for narrow faces?
Yes—oval and certain square styles in the low-50s lens width keep proportions tidy. Avoid extra-wide fronts unless you want an oversize look. If you’re between sizes, err slightly smaller for a snugger bridge and lighter overall feel on long days.
What do gradient tints do?
They start darker up top and fade lighter below, easing glare while keeping your view of dashboards and phones crisp. Drivers and city walkers like gradients for mixed light. If you prefer maximum shade outdoors, consider deeper uniform tints for stronger attenuation.
Are these authentic Lozza products?
Yes. We are an authorized retailer for Lozza at ModaFrames. Product names, specs, and packaging are sourced from brand materials and our suppliers. You’ll see consistent model codes and clear measurements so you can compare styles confidently before purchasing.
What if temple arms feel tight after an hour?
That’s a common pressure point. A quick in-store adjustment to add a touch of outward flare or soften the ear curve usually fixes it. You can also trial a slightly longer temple length next time—those extra millimeters can spread weight more comfortably.
Where can I learn which shapes flatter my face?
Start with proportions: frames roughly as wide as your face, and shapes that contrast your silhouette. For a step-by-step walkthrough, see our Face shape guide. It breaks down width, angles, and how brow lines change the vibe on different face types.
Do Lozza sunglasses come with a case?
Most listings include a protective case or pouch, but specifics can vary by model and color. Check the “What’s included” note on the product page before you buy. A case keeps lenses clean in your bag and helps preserve the frame’s finish during daily carry.