Saks Fifth Avenue Eyeglasses

Cat-eye style with easy, elegant fit

Lightweight shapes, smooth lines, and just enough lift—this collection brings a polished, feminine look you can wear from desk to dinner without fuss.

Saks Fifth Avenue has long paired New York polish with thoughtful design in its namesake optical line. For more options across brands, visit our Everyday eyeglasses hub. Here, we highlight the styles and details that define this selection.

  • Cat-eye silhouettes that add gentle lift
  • Materials: metal, premium acetate, and mixed constructions
  • Spring-hinge comfort on many models
  • Select styles offer two size options for a better fit
  • Rich colors like navy, brown, and onyx crystal

Find your pair and enjoy a polished finish.

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Color_navy

263 eyeglasses

$170.00 From $18.01
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_brown sand

275 eyeglasses

$170.00 From $14.95
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...
Color_onyx crystal

271 eyeglasses

$170.00 From $18.49
The frame is sold with demo lenses that have a logo stamped on them in ink. The frame can be fitted with real lenses at most optical stores. This frame...

Start with comfort, then choose your look.

Pick the cat-eye shape that flatters your features, then decide between metal for a lighter feel or acetate for color depth. Spring hinges on many styles add day-long ease.

Fit and size notes

Typical sizes in this collection land around lens 51-55 mm, bridge 15-18 mm, and temple 130-140 mm—enough range for narrow to medium fits; occasional outliers exist. Frames arrive with demo lenses; prescription lenses are fitted by an optician.

Low-bridge stability

If glasses slide on a low nose bridge, choose models with adjustable nose pads or deeper pad arms; raise pad height a touch and set a mild toe-in so pads grip without pinching. Keyhole or closer bridges improve contact; keep temples level and confirm lenses clear your cheeks when you smile.

Ease temple pressure

Feeling squeeze at the sides? Prefer spring hinges and ask for a slight outward flare at the hinges plus a softer ear curl so tips rest lightly behind the ear. You can also ease pressure by going 1–2 mm wider in lens or overall width and using slimmer, lighter temples—firm hold, less clamp.

Style notes for Saks Fifth Avenue eyeglasses

Metal versions feel airy with subtle shine; acetate brings bolder color blocking. Many pieces blend both for contrast at the brow and temples. An original case is included for tidy storage between wears.

Your optician can micro-adjust pads and temple tips in minutes—don’t live with slipping or pinching.

Selections rotate as deliveries change; if a specific color or size disappears, nearby options often remain available.

Model Shape/Material Lens/UV Fit notes
263 Cat eye / metal Demo lenses Full-rim, spring hinges; sizes 52-17-130 or 54-17-135
275 Cat eye / metal & acetate Demo lenses Half-rim look; sizes 53-18-135 or 55-18-140
271 Cat eye / acetate Demo lenses Full-rim, spring hinges; sizes 51-15-130 or 53-15-135

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FAQ

Are these frames women"s styles only?

The core assortment shown here focuses on women's cat-eye designs. Many frames lean feminine in line and color, with metal, acetate, and mixed builds. If you prefer unisex or more neutral shapes, explore our broader optical selection or filter for rectangular and round styles on related brand pages.

Do the eyeglasses ship with clear lenses?

Yes. Frames arrive with clear demo lenses printed with temporary branding. They are placeholders and not intended for vision correction. After purchase, bring the frame to your optician to have prescription or non-prescription lenses made and fitted to your needs.

Which face shapes suit a cat-eye best?

Cat-eye frames add lift and can balance soft curves on round or oval faces. Narrow, upward angles also sharpen heart-shaped features. If you are unsure, skim our concise Face-shape tips and compare widths against a favorite pair you own.

How do I stop glasses from slipping on a low bridge?

Choose models with adjustable nose pads, ask your optician to tighten pad angle, and consider a slightly narrower bridge size. Light temple tip bends can also help stability behind the ears. Our low-bridge advice in the main guide covers quick fixes you can request in minutes.

What materials should I choose—metal or acetate?

Metal feels lighter and usually includes adjustable pads for fine-tuning; acetate offers richer colors and a smooth, sculpted feel against the skin. Mixed builds combine both for contrast. Pick by comfort first, then color and line that complements your wardrobe.

Do spring hinges make a difference in comfort?

They can. Springs add some give at the temples, which helps if you put glasses on and off frequently or experience mild side pressure. A proper fit still matters—ask for a small outward bend at the tips to reduce contact points without loosening front alignment.

Are you an authorized retailer for this brand?

Yes—ModaFrames is an authorized retailer. That means products are authentic and include the original maker’s packaging when applicable. If you need documentation for your optician, include your order number and we'll add a purchase receipt to your package.

What size should I pick if I have a narrow fit?

Look for lens widths near the lower end of the collection and bridges around the mid teens. When between sizes, prioritize bridge comfort and temple length that sits securely without overreaching the ear. Your optician can micro-adjust pads and temple tips for a closer fit.

Will I get a case with these eyeglasses?

Yes. Models in this selection include an original branded case or equivalent protective case. Use it any time the glasses aren't on your face to prevent finish scuffs and to keep the front alignment from warping at the bottom of a bag.

Can an optician fix temple pressure after delivery?

Absolutely. A quick adjustment flares the temples slightly and reshapes the tips to follow your ear without pinching. It usually takes a few minutes and can transform comfort. Bring the frame and note exactly where you feel pressure to guide the technician.