Simply copy down the numbers from the frame you are wearing.
The size numbers usually look like this: 50/19 145
You will find the numbers on the inside of the temple arms or the back of
the bridge between the lenses.
After you have selected a frame(s) and clicked the order button, you will
find a space for your old frame numbers. If you would like your new
frame to be smaller or bigger than your old one, write smaller or larger
after the numbers.
That's it!
But, what do those numbers mean? The frame size is not your head size, like
a hat or shoe size. The first number(e.g. 50) is the measurement of
one lens in mm, the second(19) is the distance between the lenses, the
third (145) is the temple arm length. The size numbers vary according
to style and overall frame design. It is possible for you to have a
frame that has a 52 lens size and another with a 48 and they both fit.
These numbers are not precise, they are meant as a guide for an Optician.
So, please leave it to us, we actually like interpreting the numbers to
make the right match. Most of our frames have new lighter adjustable
materials, spring hinges, adjustable nose pads and bend-able temples,
so they are simple for an Optician to adjust! In fact many frame companies
now only manufacture in one or two sizes (unlike years ago when they
came in 6 sizes and were built like artillery)
If the numbers are worn off, you can use a ruler to measure end to end,as
shown below. Measure across the front of the frame from it's widest
points - where the temples attach. A typical measurement is 5 inches
(127mm) for a small frame, 5 3/4 inches (146mm) for a large frame. Enter
this number in the "Old Frame" space on the order form.

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stuff.
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