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Updating your eyewear collection is a great way to upgrade your style without changing the whole wardrobe. These days, the choice of eyewear is vast and includes so many styles that it’s sometimes difficult to decide on one. When it comes to choosing new glasses, one of the most important things to consider is the size of the frames. Buying the accurate size of eyeglasses or sunglasses can be tricky. No matter the style, badly fitting glasses will drive you crazy, so they are always better off than on. Don’t hurry up and make sure that you’re ordering the correct size before placing an order. It’s always a good idea to double-check the size of your old frames and choose the same size for your new pair.

There are several dimensions to pay attention to. If you look on the inside of your glasses, you’ll find a number in mm, for instance, 50-17-140. Those measurements translate as the lens width, the bridge width, aka the distance between lenses, and the length of the temple. However, if you haven’t found any specifications on your old glasses, take a ruler and measure the size of the glasses. You can also use any credit card to determine the frame size. If your lens width is 50 mm, check out our ever-expanding collection of exclusive eyewear for men and women alike. We carry an enormous collection of top-of-the-line 50 mm sunnies and eyeglasses that will make you stand out from the rest.