DISCOVER THE PERFECT FIT
Each item has its size guide listed on the product page, explaining how to measure glasses so you can choose the correct size, if there are multiple sizes available, or to ensure that the model will fit you well.
At Vytria, we believe that a perfect fit is crucial for both comfort and style, which is why we've created this guide to make the process easier. Whether you're looking for sunglasses or prescription glasses, knowing how to find the perfect size will guarantee that your glasses complement your face and enhance your look. This guide will help you find the best pair for you.
At Vytria, we believe that a perfect fit is crucial for both comfort and style, which is why we've created this guide to make the process easier. Whether you're looking for sunglasses or prescription glasses, knowing how to find the perfect size will guarantee that your glasses complement your face and enhance your look. This guide will help you find the best pair for you.
FRAME MEASUREMENTS
The frame size is defined by the width of the lens and the bridge. These values are always shown in that order, in millimeters. If you wear glasses, you've probably seen numbers engraved on the temples and wondered what they mean: These numbers indicate the width of the lenses and the bridge, which determines the frame size.
LENS WIDTH

This is the horizontal width of each lens, measured at its widest point.
BRIDGE WIDTH

The width of the bridge is the distance between its two lenses.
SIDEBURN LENGTH

This is the length of the leg and is measured from the center of the hinge screw to the tip of the straight leg..
FRAME WIDTH AND HEIGHT

Frame width is the width of the frame from edge to edge. Frame height is the height of the frame from top to bottom..
FIND YOUR SIZE WITH YOUR CURRENT PAIR OF GLASSES
To ensure an optimal fit for your frames, it's essential to identify the ideal size. Start by measuring a pair of glasses you currently wear that are comfortable. On most frames, these measurements are found inside the temple. They are usually presented as three numbers separated by hyphens or squares, such as 61 14-144 (as seen in the image). These numbers correspond to various dimensions of the frames.

Sometimes, you'll see a fourth number on the temple: this indicates the lens height. Please note that all measurements are in millimeters.



