Below we’ll walk you through some of the common measurements found on all of our glasses so you can be confident that your new Brook frames are a perfect fit.
WHAT DO THESE NUMBERS MEAN?
There are 3 tiny numbers located on most, if not all glasses. In order, these numbers represent the lens width, bridge width, and temple length of the frame. These numbers are measured in millimeters. The below illustrations show how these are measured.
OVERALL FRAME WIDTH
It’s important to understand the overall width of a frame. Although this number is not printed on glasses, we’ve listed the overall frame width on each of our pages. You’ll want to pick a frame that suits your face. Having trouble making a decision? When shopping for our products you can filter by frame width. We offer frames that range from narrow, medium, and wide.
Still unsure of what frame to choose? Message our team and one of our trained stylists can help you pick the frame that best suits your needs!
LENS HEIGHT
Lens height measurements are not listed on the frames themselves. However, this number might be important to you depending on your desired fit, so we’ve listed this number for you on each of our product pages.
For the best-oversized frame look, make sure the frame doesn’t hit the bottom of your cheekbones.
FRAME WIDTH
To ensure a proper fit, Brook frames are measured from hinge to hinge.
FRAME SHAPES
Eyewear frames come in many different shapes. We’ve categorized ours as square, rectangle, oval, geometric, and cat-eye. Shop with filters to view your favorites.