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Go to the shopChoosing the right sunglasses is about balance, proportion, and personal expression.
The right frame enhances your natural features — it does not overpower them.
This guide will help you understand which shapes work best for your face structure.
How to Identify Your Face Shape
Stand in front of a mirror and observe:
The width of your forehead, cheekbones, and jawline
The overall length of your face
Whether your features are soft, angular, or balanced. Most face shapes fall into one of the categories below.
Oval Face
Characteristics:
Balanced proportions, slightly curved jawline, forehead slightly wider than the chin.
Recommended Frames:
Square
Rectangular
Geometric
Aviator styles
Oval faces suit most frame shapes. Structured designs add definition and contrast.
Tip: Avoid frames that are too oversized, as they can disrupt natural balance.
Round Face
Characteristics:
Soft curves, equal width and height, rounded jawline.
Recommended Frames:
Square
Rectangular
Angular
Cat-eye
Structured frames create contrast and make the face appear longer and more defined.
Tip: Avoid small round frames, which can exaggerate fullness.
Square Face
Characteristics:
Strong jawline, broad forehead, angular features.
Recommended Frames:
Round
Oval
Aviator
Thin metal frames
Softer frame shapes balance strong facial lines.
Tip: Avoid overly boxy or sharp-edged frames.
Heart-Shaped Face
Characteristics:
Wider forehead, high cheekbones, narrow chin.
Recommended Frames:
Round
Oval
Light aviators
Rimless or thin frames
Frames that are lighter at the bottom create visual balance.
Tip: Avoid heavy top frames that emphasize forehead width.
Frame Size Matters
Beyond shape, size is essential.
Each product page includes detailed measurements:
Lens width
Bridge width
Temple length
If you already own sunglasses that fit well, you can compare those measurements to find your ideal size.
A Note on Personal Style
Face shape guidelines are helpful — but not restrictive.
Confidence, proportion, and comfort matter most.
If a frame feels right and reflects your style, it is the right choice.
For tailored guidance, our customer support team is available to assist you.