What you can expect
Answer first: easygoing fits with retro DNA, finished in practical materials. Frames arrive with demo lenses; your prescription is fitted by your preferred optician. You’ll see thoughtful touches like spring hinges, measured proportions, and cases included for simple daily carry.
How they fit: Original Penguin eyeglasses
Fit runs relaxed rather than tight, with common sizes that feel natural on most medium face widths. If you’re decoding numbers, think lens width - bridge - temple (for example, “50-20-135”) and match them to a pair you already like. Low-bridge wearers can reduce slide and pinching by choosing round or square styles with slightly wider bridges and deeper nose angles.
Not sure which silhouette flatters you most? Start with our Face shape guide for quick cues on balancing features. For everyday comfort, look for spring-hinge models if you tend to remove glasses one-handed or stash them on the collar.
Materials and everyday care
Acetate keeps colors rich and edges gentle on skin, while metal frames dial up that mid-century vibe with clean profiles. See finishes explained in our Materials guide. Store your pair in the included case when not in use; a quick rinse and dry helps frames keep their shape. Selection refreshes periodically as new drops arrive. Questions on exchanges are covered in our Return policy.
| Model | Shape/Material | Lens/UV | Fit notes |
| The Taft | Rectangular, metal & acetate | Demo lenses; Rx at optician | Half-rim build; compact 43-25-140; spring hinges |
| The Messenger | Aviator, metal & acetate | Demo lenses; Rx at optician | Full-rim; 50-20-135; spring hinges |
| The Clifford | Square, acetate | Demo lenses; Rx at optician | Full-rim; 50-19-145; spring hinges |
| The Scout | Round, metal | Demo lenses; Rx at optician | Full-rim; 48-19-140; spring hinges |
FAQ
What defines Original Penguin eyeglasses style?
Think mid-century attitude without the fuss. Original Penguin eyeglasses lean on clean lines, easy colors, and shapes that feel familiar the first time you put them on. The result is quietly confident eyewear that complements your look instead of competing with it, whether you dress up or keep it casual.
How do I choose the right size in millimeters?
Use the three-number formula printed inside the temple: lens width - bridge - temple. Measure a pair you like and match within a couple of millimeters. If you’re between sizes, prioritize bridge comfort and temple length first, then lens width for coverage and style balance.
Do Original Penguin frames include a case?
Yes, these eyeglasses come with a protective case to help your frames keep their shape and finish between wears. Tucking them away when not in use also reduces accidental bending and keeps lenses safe before your prescription is installed by your optician.
Will Original Penguin eyeglasses work on a low bridge nose?
Many styles do. Look for slightly wider bridges, deeper nose angles, and shapes that spread weight evenly, like round or square. If frames tend to slide, a small bump in bridge width or a model with pronounced nose geometry often improves grip and day-long comfort.
Do these frames use flexible hinges?
Many Original Penguin models feature spring hinges for an easier on-off experience and a gentle clamp force at the temples. They’re helpful if you remove glasses one-handed or rest them on your collar. If you prefer a firmer feel, select a standard hinge style instead.
Which face shapes do Original Penguin eyeglasses suit?
There’s a versatile spread. Round and square frames balance most faces, while aviators soften strong jawlines and rectangles sharpen softer features. For a quick walkthrough, see our Face shape guide and match shape to your features before choosing colors.
Can I add prescription lenses locally?
Absolutely. Frames arrive with demo lenses; bring the glasses and your prescription to your preferred optical shop to have lenses edged and fitted. If you’re new to this, ask the optician to check temple length and bridge comfort during lens installation.
What do numbers like 50-20-135 mean on Original Penguin eyeglasses?
They’re fit measurements in millimeters. The first number is lens width, the second is bridge width, and the third is temple length. For example, 50-20-135 means a 50 mm lens, 20 mm bridge, and 135 mm temple, useful for comparing to frames you already own.
Are Original Penguin frames lightweight for all-day wear?
Yes. Many acetate styles use slim profiles that reduce weight, while metal builds keep lines clean and light on the nose. Spring hinges can also lessen temple pressure across long days, especially if you frequently put on and take off your glasses.
Are you an authorized retailer for Original Penguin?
Yes, we are an authorized retailer, which means your frames are authentic and sourced through approved channels. You also get brand packaging as provided. For service questions, our support team is here to help at ModaFrames.