find your sunglasses size
1. Learn how to read glasses and sunglasses measurements
Before you write down any numbers, you need to know where to find the size measurements on glasses. So take a closer look at the temples ('arms') of your eyewear if possible.
Inside the temple, you'll find numbers that look like this: 52–20–140.
Those measurements translate as:
- Lens width (e.g. 52 mm): Lens width is the horizontal diameter of the lens at its widest point. In optometry, another term used for that is 'eye size'.
- Bridge width (e.g. 20 mm): The bridge is the part that joins the two lenses and sits over the nose. Some refer to this as the 'gap'. The bridge width varies between 14 and 24 millimetres.
- Temple length (e.g. 140 mm): The temple is the 'arm' that keeps the sunglasses on your face. That 'arm' extends to the part that hooks over the ear. The length is usually 135, 140 or 145 millimetres.
- Lens height: Lens height is the vertical size of the lens, that is from the top to the bottom of the lens. Although sizes may differ depending on the brand, the standard size is somewhere between 32 and 38 millimetres.
2. Check a pair of old glasses or sunglasses
You can use an old pair of glasses or sunglasses that fit your face perfectly. If you don't have any, try on a pair from a friend to see if they fit you.
If you look closely at the inscriptions on the frames, you'll see numerals that will help you find the right size for your new glasses.
Just keep in mind that each pair of glasses is different and the fit can vary depending on the manufacturer.
Most often, you'll find the size information on the inside of the left temple.
3. Measure the glasses and sunglasses size with a ruler
If you can't find any numbers or specifications on your old sunglasses or glasses, don't worry. That just means it's time to test your measuring skills.
Take a ruler or a tape measure and carefully measure the size of the glasses, following the graphic below.
Since too many numbers can get a little confusing, the glasses and sunglasses in Lentiamo's online shop are labelled S (small), M (medium) or L (large), according to the lens width.
Once you have the correct measurements, head over to our sunglasses section and find your favourite pair.
4. Use a credit card
Here's another way to use your trust credit card. Did you know that the short side of a credit card is approximately the same as the width of a medium size glasses lens?
Most credit cards measure 85.60 mm × 53.98 mm (3 3⁄8 × 2 1⁄8 inches)
Here's how to measure with a credit card:
- Take any credit or debit card.
- Stand in front of a mirror or place your smartphone somewhere steady and use your selfie camera. Place the credit card on the bridge of your nose and under your eyebrow.
- If the edge of the card extends further than the edge of your eye, you are a small size (size: S)
- If the edge of the card ends at the outer edge of your eye, you are a medium size (size: M)
- If the edge of the card ends before the outer edge of your eye, you are a large size (size: L).