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Wide Frame Glasses
What are wide-frame glasses?
Wide-frame glasses (also called wide glasses or eyeglasses for wide faces) are designed with broader fronts and longer temples to fit comfortably. Frames 138 mm–140mm+ are generally wide; for very broad faces, 145mm–150mm+ may fit better.
How do I know I need wide-frame glasses?
Look for red marks at your temples, lenses slipping down, or pupils off-center—those are signs you need wider frames. Measure hinge-to-hinge: ~140mm or more is a good benchmark for a wide fit.
Should wide glasses be wider than my head?
They should align with or slightly go past your temples—not flop over your face. A properly-fitting wide frame centers your pupils and stays stable.
How do I find the right size for wide-frame glasses?
Match your temple-to-temple measurement, plus a finger's width of room. Frames around 140mm+ tend to be comfy and clear-sighted. Try them to see if they sit snug and stay centered.
How can I tell if a frame is too wide?
If the temples dig into your cheeks when you smile, feel loose, or slide off, the frame is too wide. You want a pair that rests above your cheekbones and stays put.
What's the difference between wide and XL frames?
Wide frames typically range from 135mm–145mm, while XL/XXL styles exceed 145mm—for extra-large heads.
Can wide frames suit all face shapes?
Yes—with the right style:
Round: square/rectangular to sharpen features
Oval: almost any style—choose a width that matches cheekbones
Square: round, oval, or cat-eye to soften angles
Heart/Diamond: frames wider at the top (aviator, cat-eye) to balance the chin
Triangle/Oblong: frames taller or wider than the forehead (oversized, aviator) add balance