Consider these factors when choosing your eyewear

Be honest, the last time you chose a pair of spectacles, did you pick them based on the color?

Or did you just choose the ones the sales advisor recommended? These days glasses are more than just a way to correct our vision, they’re an extension of our personalities. They should make us look good and feel confident, whenever we put them on! Of course, selecting the right pair of frames can feel a little overwhelming, especially when you shop online and you’re met with thousands of potential styles, shapes, colors and additional features. 

The truth is that finding and choosing the right glasses takes time, patience and remembering some simple factors. Read on to find out more!

Don’t write off designer brands

It’s easy to think that designer brands aren’t within your budget. Or that you’re not prepared to pay for a label. However, you shouldn’t be so quick to write off designer brands. When you buy a designer label, you’re getting more than just a name. Take these Ray Ban eyeglasses, for example – they not only look incredibly stylish, but they’re built with durability and comfort in mind. Eyewear designers understand the importance of how a good pair of frames should make you look and feel, so by choosing a designer name you get all that as well as corrected vision. 

Your prescription

One factor that many people neglect to take into consideration when choosing their eyewear, is their prescription. The thickness of their lenses could determine which frames are better suited to their needs. For example, if you’re someone who has particularly thick lenses, then plastic options and equally thicker frames will help reduce the “jam-jar-bottom” look. 

Understand your face shape

We don’t often consider our face shape, however, when it comes to eyewear, it’s another important factor to consider. You’ll either have a round, square, oval or even a heart-shaped face, which means you’ll need to tailor your search to find the right frames for you. 

If you have an oval face, then you’re in luck – you’ll find your shape is compatible with just about any type of frame. Rounder faces should opt for rectangular shapes to add edges and for a striking contrast. Heart-shaped faces should look at winged styles to accentuate their look, and if you have a square shape, then light, delicate frames will complement your features effortlessly.

And finally, your personality

It’s easy to get swept up in face shapes and features and all other kinds of eyewear artistry. However, one factor you should always bear in mind when choosing your glasses is your personality. As mentioned above, glasses are so much more than just a way of improving our vision, they’re a way to express our character and even change the way people perceive us. 

Whether you’re someone who loves bright, zany colors and doesn’t like to conform to the norm, or you love sleek, classic lines with timeless elegance, the right pair of frames can help you find your signature look, so you can wear it with pride.  

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