Frame Styles

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Frame Styles
Exploring Different Styles of Eyewear Frames
Frame Types
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Full Frame Glasses

Full frame glasses are a standard style of specs that feature rims on both the top and bottom of the lenses, offering a classic look with a variety of frame shapes for everyone.
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Semi Rimless Glasses

Semi rimless glasses, also known as half-rim, show more of your face than full frames, and are more durable than rimless glasses.
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Rimless Glasses

Rimless glasses are great for people who will treat their glasses delicately, and who want their glasses to be practically invisible on their face. lightweight and comfortable, rimless glasses are ideal for adults who dislike or cannot use contact lenses but don't want a noticeable pair of glasses.
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Frame Shapes
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Square Eyeglass Frames
Square eyeglass frames are a popular style of eyewear characterized by their distinctive geometric shape, featuring straight lines and right angles that form a square or rectangular outline around the lenses. This style is known for its bold and structured look, providing a sharp contrast to round or oval frames.
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Rectangular Eyewear Frames
Rectangular eyewear frames are characterized by their long, narrow shape. These frames have a width significantly greater than their height, creating a rectangular outline around the lenses. This style is known for its sleek and sophisticated appearance, making it a popular choice for both glasses and sunglasses.
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Round Eyewear Frames
Round eyewear frames are characterized by their perfect circular lens shape. These frames are known for their vintage appeal and timeless elegance.  They are often associated with iconic figures in history and popular culture including John Lennon, Mahatma Gandhi, Steve Jobs, Harry Potter, John Denver, Elton John, Ozzy Osbourne, Sigmund Freud, and Buddy Holly to name a few.
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Oval Eyewear Frames
Oval eyewear frames are characterized by their smoothly rounded, elongated shape, resembling an oval. These frames typically feature gently curved edges without sharp angles, offering a soft and balanced look.
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Cat Eye Frames
Cat eye frames are a distinctive style of eyeglass frames characterized by their upswept outer edges, which give them a unique and stylish appearance reminiscent of a cat's eye shape. They became popular in the 1950s and 1960s, often associated with the glamorous and elegant style of that era including Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, and more recently worn by Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Zooey Deschanel, and Katy Perry to name a few.
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Wrap Eyewear
Wrap eyewear is a style of glasses or sunglasses characterized by lenses and frames that curve around the sides of the face, providing a snug fit and enhanced peripheral vision. This design offers several benefits, making it particularly popular for sports and outdoor activities.
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Aviator Frames
Aviator frames are a classic style of eyewear characterized by their teardrop-shaped lenses and thin metal frames. Originally designed for pilots in the early 20th century, aviator frames have since become an iconic fashion accessory worn by people of all ages and genders.
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Frame Materials
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Acrylic eyeglass frames
Acrylic eyeglass frames are generally lighter than metal frames, making them comfortable for prolonged wear.  Acrylic is a strong material that resists breakage and can withstand daily wear and tear. Acrylic frames can be highly transparent, offering a sleek and modern look. Acrylic can be easily colored and molded into various shapes, allowing for a wide range of stylish and fashionable eyewear designs.
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Metal eyewear frames
Metal eyewear frames are generally very strong and less likely to break compared to plastic frames. They are resistant to bending and warping, maintaining their shape over time.
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Bamboo eyeglass frames
Bamboo eyeglass frames are made primarily from bamboo, a sustainable and eco-friendly material known for its strength and flexibility. Bamboo is biodegradable and has a lower environmental impact compared to traditional plastic or metal frames. As bamboo is lighter than many metals and plastics, these frames are comfortable to wear for extended periods.
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Folding eyewear frames
Folding eyewear frames are a convenient and portable option for people who need glasses on the go. These eyeglasses feature a design that allows the frame to fold into a compact size, making them easy to carry and store.
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Plastic eyeglass frames
Plastic eyeglass frames are a popular and versatile option for eyewear, known for their variety of styles, colors, and affordability.  They are durable and lightweight, which enhances comfort for long-term wear.
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Recycled plastic frames
Recycled plastic frames offer a sustainable and stylish alternative to traditional eyewear. By repurposing materials, these frames help reduce waste and promote environmental responsibility. Available in a wide range of designs and styles, recycled frames provide a unique blend of fashion, functionality, and eco-consciousness.
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Injected acetate frames
Injected acetate frames are a type of plastic that is heated and injected into molds to form the desired frame shapes. This process allows for precise and intricate designs. These frames are known for their strength and resilience, making them less likely to break or crack compared to other materials.  They also offer a degree of flexibility, which enhances their durability and resistance to everyday wear and tear.
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Adjustable nose pads
Adjustable nose pads allow the glasses to sit correctly on the face, reducing pressure on the nose and ensuring a comfortable fit. They are a common feature on metal frames.
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Flexible temples
Flexible temples on eyeglasses are designed to provide greater comfort and durability by allowing the temple arms (the parts of the glasses that extend over the ears) to bend and flex without breaking or losing their shape ensuring they stay in place during movement.
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Metal temples
Metal temples, the arms of the glasses that extend over the ears to hold the frame in place, offer various benefits in terms of durability, comfort, and style. These temples are typically made from materials such as stainless steel, titanium, or aluminum, and are designed to provide both functionality and aesthetics.
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Soft touch eyeglass frames
Soft touch eyeglass frames are a type of eyewear that features a unique, velvety texture. This texture is achieved through a special coating applied to the frames, giving them a distinctive feel and several practical benefits. The soft touch coating ensures a gentle, non-irritating surface that reduces pressure points on the nose and ears.
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Spring Hinges
Spring Hinges are a popular feature in eyeglass frames, designed to enhance comfort and durability. These hinges incorporate a small spring mechanism that allows the temple arms of the glasses to flex outward slightly beyond the typical 90-degree angle.  This flexibility reduces the risk of breaking or bending the frames.