STEP ONE

How to Measure
Your Face

Use a soft measuring tape or a piece of string and a ruler.

  1. Face Width — Measure across the widest point of your face, typically temple to temple.
  2. Face Length — Measure from the top of your forehead to the bottom of your chin.
  3. Cheekbone Width — Measure across the widest part of your cheeks.
  4. Jawline Width — Measure across the widest part of your jaw.

Using your measurements

Find your face shape

Tell us who you're shopping for, enter the four numbers from above, then describe your jawline. We'll match you to a shape and the frames that suit it.

Shopping for

Use any unit (cm, mm, or inches) — just measure all four the same way.

Your jawline is more…

Your face shape

Shop frames

A guide, not a rule. If two shapes feel close, trust the frames you like best.

This guide gives suggestions based on general face-shape principles. It's a starting point, not a guarantee of fit or how a frame will suit you, and it may not be accurate for every face. Please review each frame's measurements before ordering. All purchasing decisions are your own.

Face Shape Summary

Oval Face

The most versatile face shape. Almost any frame style suits an oval face. We recommend aviator, square, or oversized frames.

Round Face

Angular and rectangular frames add definition. We recommend wayfarers, browline, and angular styles.

Square Face

Rounded and oval frames soften a strong jawline. We recommend round, aviator, and oval styles.

Heart Face

Bottom-heavy frames balance a wider forehead. We recommend cat-eye, oval, and rimless styles.

Oblong Face

Oversized or taller lens frames add width. We recommend large round, square, or shield styles.