Optical Fit

How do you find the right shades to complement your face? There's nothing like shopping for a new pair of sunglasses to make you feel like a certain storybook heroine. One pair is too big, the next is too small, and even if you get the right size, are you certain they're the most flattering style? Uncertainty is never enjoyable, so here's a guide on the must-have styles for every face shape. 





When working with wide cheekbones and a narrow chin, otherwise known as a heart-shaped face, aviators are your best bet. That said, stay away from oversized aviators with lenses that slope sharply from the nose pad to the outer cheekbone; this shape can weigh or drag the face down. Instead, pick ones that have a more rounded silhouette throughout. Additionally, cat-eye sunglasses that are not too narrow or pointy will also work for this shape.



Lucky for oval faces, just about every frame type complements this shape. Just make sure that when choosing sunglasses, whether oversized or not, you pay attention to the width of the frames and the distance between the two lenses. There should be a gap on either side of your temples, and the sunglasses should not slide down the nose or cause discomfort in the nasal area. The color of the frame is important as well, you'll want to stick to colors that look best on you clothing-wise and translate that to sunglasses.




Square faces with a small forehead and strong jaw line should pick circular frames for a balanced look. You should avoid square styles or frames with hard shapes. Choose sunglasses with softer, more rounded edges or even an oversized cat-eye, as those will complement broad features.








Culled and edited. Credit: What To Wear

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