What do the numbers on my Warby Parker glasses mean?
What do the numbers on my Warby Parker glasses mean?
The numbers beneath the frames reflect the SIZE MEASUREMENTS in millimeters (mm). THE FIRST NUMBER (ex.54) = the width of the lenses. THE SECOND NUMBER (ex.15) = the distance between the lenses. THE THIRD NUMBER (ex.140) = the length of the temple arm including the portion going behind the ear.
What are Warby Parker sizes?
You can now find more of its pairs in extra-narrow, narrow, medium, wide, and extra-wide sizes. The company also released an expanded selection of low-bridge options, all starting at $95.
Is Warby Parker good for high prescription glasses?
Warby Parker offers a 1.67 high-index frame that is recommended for lenses with a prescription power of +/- 4.0 or higher. High index lenses have a higher “index” of refraction, meaning they are better at bending light rays and therefore can have thinner edges. You can select these lenses for an extra $50.
What are the 3 numbers on my glasses?
The key measurements that describe eyeglass sizes are the eye size, bridge width and temple length. All three frame measurements are specified in millimeters (mm). For example, let’s say you see these three numbers on the inside of your frames: 48-19-140.
Is my face narrow or wide?
Measure from the center of your hairline to the tip of your chin. Next, measure from the left side of your face to the right side. If your face is longer than it is wide, you may have an oval face shape. If your face is wider than it is long, you may have a round or heart face shape.
What are the most popular Warby Parker frames?
Editors’ Pick: Our Top 10 Favorite Warby Parker Frames
- Baker in Striped Sassafras.
- Percey in Striped Sassafras.
- Wilkie in Black Matte Eclipse.
- Welty in Whiskey Tortoise.
- Watts in Sugar Maple Fade.
- Daisy in Jet Black.
- Hardy in Striped Pacific.
- Wilkie in Eastern Bluebird Fade.