Puma Eyewear - brand origin, fit, and styles
Who makes Puma Eyewear and what’s on this page
Here you’ll find all Puma eyewear available at ModaFrames. To navigate faster, open any product and review the “Categories” list - it shows which other store collections that model belongs to. Puma Eyewear is designed, developed, and distributed by Kering Eyewear.
Materials & comfort at a glance
Choose the feel that suits your day. Here’s a quick primer to help you compare options before you dive into the product grid.
Material |
Feel & weight |
Best for |
Comfort notes |
Acetate |
Stable on the face, expressive finishes |
Everyday wear and clean, bold lines |
Pairs well with classic rectangular and square shapes |
Metal |
Slim profile, often lighter |
All-day use, cap or helmet compatibility |
Often includes adjustable-style construction for precise bridge fit |
Injected |
Sporty, easy-care construction |
Active daily routines and low-maintenance needs |
Flexible feel; simple to clean |
Styles and smart ways to shop this collection
Start with shape - rectangular and square frames lead the line, with select rounds and fashion-forward angles. To shop by price, jump to Eyeglasses under $30. If you prefer an athletic capsule, some Puma models also appear in Dynamic Sports Life.
Want the essentials in one place? Check each product’s “Frame Specifications” for measurements (lens width, bridge width, lens height, temple length), spring-hinge presence, shape, and included case type. For exchanges and timing, visit the Return and Refund Policy.
Tip from ModaFrames: if you wear a cap or helmet, pick thin temple arms and frames with spring hinges to keep your Puma glasses stable throughout the day.
Size & Fit mini-guide (extended fit included)
Three numbers guide your fit: lens width, bridge width, and temple length. Wider faces typically feel best at larger lens widths; if standard options feel snug, look for wider measurements and consider spring hinges for easier fine-tuning. Always confirm sizing in the product’s “Frame Specifications”.
FAQ
Who makes Puma Eyewear?
Kering Eyewear designs, develops, and distributes Puma Eyewear.
Do Puma eyeglasses include a case?
Most frames ship in an original brand case; some models may include a reliable generic case. Check “Frame Specifications” on the product page.
How can I tell if a frame will fit a wide face?
Use the size numbers: larger lens widths and an appropriate bridge increase comfort. If frames tend to pinch, choose wider sizes and consider spring hinges.
Do Puma eyeglasses ship with demo lenses?
Yes. Optical frames ship with non-prescription demo lenses so your optician can fit Rx lenses later. Sunglasses appear with sun-ready lenses.
Is there free US shipping?
Yes - we offer free US shipping. For timing and carrier details, see the Shipping Policy.