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Many people wear glasses to improve their vision or to protect their eyes when they are working at the computer. And, when the sun is shining brightly outside, it's better to wear sunglasses to provide a better vision and hide your eyes from harmful UV rays. Nowadays, the eyewear market offers a wide selection of eyeglasses and sunglasses for men, women, and kids to match any taste and face shape. When you are selecting a pair of good glasses, it's important to pay attention to the style, material, frame shape, and protecting effect you expect to get. Of course, it's also necessary to choose the needed color to match your wardrobe perfectly. But do not forget about the glasses' size to select a frame to fit your face and offer unparalleled comfort. 

If you are selecting glasses, first of all, decide which type of lenses – glass or plastic you prefer to have and the material of spectacle. For example, plastic frames are durable and serve for a long time, when metal models look more elegant and stylish. Some metal frames can even be stronger compared to acetate models. Pay attention to the size of the spectacle because it will help you to select a suitable pair of eyewear that will fit your face perfectly and provide full functionality. You can find the size of glasses on the left temple – usually, it is indicated in millimeters and contains three numbers, where the first number shows the lens width (54mm for example), the second provides the nose bridge distance, and the third points the length of the temple.