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Article: Do the frames come in different sizes?

Do the frames come in different sizes?

Yes, many of our frames at Eyeboss come in different sizes to accommodate a variety of face shapes and preferences. Frame sizes typically refer to the lens width, bridge width, and temple length, which are measured in millimeters (mm). Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Frame Size Components:
    • Lens Width: The horizontal width of each lens, usually ranging from 48mm to 54mm.
    • Bridge Width: The distance between the two lenses, typically between 16mm and 22mm.
    • Temple Length: The length of the arms, usually between 135mm and 145mm.
  2. Available Sizes:
    • Some frames are offered in multiple sizes, allowing you to choose the one that best fits your face. Check the product details to see if different size options are available for the frame you’re interested in.
  3. Sizing Guide:
    • To find the right size for you, compare the frame measurements with your current glasses or use our frame size guide, which provides recommendations based on face shape and size.
  4. Customizable Fit:
    • If you need a specific size or adjustment, our customer service team can assist you in finding the perfect fit or provide information on frame adjustability.
  5. Virtual Try-On (if available):
    • Use our virtual try-on tool to see how different frame sizes look on your face. This can help you visualize the fit before making a purchase.

If you’re unsure about which frame size to choose, don’t hesitate to contact our customer service team for personalized recommendations. We’re here to help you find the perfect fit!

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