Do you struggle with farsightedness or nearsightedness? If you have difficulty seeing, Dilworth Eye Associates can provide you with a vision exam to determine the ideal prescription for you. Once we’ve determined what lens thickness is most appropriate, we can discuss frame selection.
What Frame Fits You?
Click through the face shapes to see what types of frames are recommended.
Oval faces are proportional, with narrowing at the forehead and chin. Most lenses look good for those with this face type.
Triangular faces have wider foreheads and narrower chins as well as angular cheeks. The best frames for this face type tend to be round, cat eye, and wayfare.
Diamond features include a narrower forehead and chin. Angular, edgy frames are best for complimenting your naturally sharp features.
Square faces are proportional and tend to be longest along the forehead and jawline. Aviators and browline frames will look great on you.
Round faces are proportional with equal length and width. Angular, wide frame shapes will compliment you best, adding the illusion of length to your features.
Heart faces feature wider foreheads and narrow chins as well as rounded cheeks. Cat eye glasses and rectangular frames act as a natural complement.