Start with size, then choose the shape that flatters.
Most Prive eyeglasses cluster around 50-53 lens width with 135 temples, so a 50-18-135 feels snug on narrower faces while 52-53 works well for average width. If you prefer less visual weight, a half-rim rectangular frame keeps things light; for a lift at the cheekbones, try a cat-eye acetate.
Frames ship with demo lenses; fit your prescription at your preferred optician.
Fit tuning for comfort
If glasses slip on a low nose bridge, choose adjustable nose pads or deeper keyhole bridges. Tweak contact points: raise pad height slightly, set a mild toe-in at the pads, keep temples level, and add a soft ear curl for secure hold without pinching. Typical sizes in this collection sit near 50–53–135 (p10–p90), with occasional outliers by style.
Materials and care notes
Acetate offers warm touch and color depth; metal adds thin lines and easy adjustability. Spring hinges add flex and help reduce temple pressure during long wear. Store your frames in a protective case or pouch to keep finishes looking fresh. Stock and color assortments are refreshed periodically.
“Solid feel for the price. The spring hinges are forgiving, and the rectangular half-rim sits light on the face.”
| Model | Shape/Material | Lens/UV | Fit notes |
| Prv200 | Geometric - metal & plastic, full-rim | Demo lenses; Rx at optician | 52-18-135, spring hinges |
| Prv205 | Rectangular - metal & plastic, half-rim | Demo lenses; Rx at optician | 50-18-135, spring hinges |
| 3004 | Cat eye - acetate, full-rim | Demo lenses; Rx at optician | 53-15-135, spring hinges |
Need a deeper dive on frame materials and finishes? See our eyeglass materials guide. For returns specifics, check the return policy.
FAQ
What sizes do Prive eyeglasses usually come in?
Most models on this page cluster around 50-53 lens width with 135 temples, and bridges commonly run 15-18. As a quick guide, 50-51 suits narrower faces, while 52-53 tends to fit average width. Always check the size printed on the inner temple before choosing.
How do I read 50-18-135 on Prive eyeglasses?
Those numbers are lens width - bridge - temple length in millimeters. For example, 50-18-135 means 50 mm lenses, an 18 mm bridge, and 135 mm temples. Use them to compare models and tune comfort by face width and nose bridge.
Are Prive eyeglasses good for a low nose bridge?
They can be. Look for styles with adjustable nose pads or a deeper keyhole bridge to improve contact and reduce slipping. Cat-eye acetates may sit higher on the cheek for added stability. If frames still slide, small pad adjustments usually solve it.
Do these frames include lenses?
Frames arrive with clear demo lenses for display and shipping protection. Swap them for prescription lenses at your optician. Demo lenses are not intended for vision correction and are typically discarded during the fitting process.
Which Prive eyeglasses work best for rectangular half-rim looks?
Half-rim rectangular designs reduce visual weight and can feel lighter at the lower rim. They work well if you like a clean, understated line. Check sizes near 50-18-135 for a snug feel, and adjust nose pads to fine-tune sit height.
Are Prive eyeglasses acetate or metal?
Both appear in this collection. You will find full-rim acetates for rich color and metal-plastic styles that balance thin profiles with durability. Choose acetate for warmth and pattern, or metal for slimmer lines and easier micro-adjustments.
Can I get prescription lenses installed locally?
Yes. These frames are designed for optical use. Take them to your preferred optician for prescription lenses, coatings and adjustments. Bringing your frame measurements helps the optician recommend the right lens thickness and edge polish.
Are these from an authorized retailer?
Yes. ModaFrames is an authorized retailer, which means the frames come through approved channels and include standard packaging practices. If you have questions about authenticity or packaging contents, contact customer support before purchasing.
What if my Prive eyeglasses feel tight at the temples?
Small bends at the temple tips usually fix pressure. Spring hinges add flex, but a professional adjustment can contour the tips behind the ear for comfort. If pressure persists, consider a lens width up one step or a frame with slightly longer temples.
How do I choose between cat-eye acetate and rectangular metal styles?
Cat-eye acetates emphasize cheekbones and bring a little lift; rectangular metal-plastic styles stay minimal and lightweight. For a precise match, compare two sizes side by side and note which balances your brow line and sits level without sliding.