There’s More To Designer Glasses Than Meets The Eye

Choosing new glasses or sunglasses changes the way you look.Not only do glasses help you to see better, but they can be a fashion statement too.You have to be comfortable in your glasses and confident that you look good too, which explains why so many people are choosing to buy designer glasses and designer sunglasses nowadays.

There are literally hundreds of designer styles, shapes, materials, colours and sizes available nowadays.It can be a bit overwhleming deciding between so many different styles. With designer glasses, the image you want to project is probably the consideration. If you mostly wear glasses at work, then you might want to look at a more sober, traditional, classic pair of glasses. If you want to make a statement and go for bright unrestrained glasses there are dozens of recognised designer brands out there, including Prada glasses for example that combine an intrinsic sense of style with the name recognition that is more of a fashion and lifestyle statement. Whichever way you lean, choose designer glasses to suit the shape of your face and not just your outfits or your desired social standing.The same goes for buying new designer sunglasses.

If youve got a square face then round or oval style frames will probably suit you best.If your face is wider at the top a smaller style of frame will look best, with low sides and either rounded or square. Styles with decoration at the temples or ones which are wider at the top than the bottom will do more to draw attention to your face shape than balance it out. Round Faces with a fairly short, wide forehead, full cheeks and a rounded chin will benefit from styles that are wider. Styles that have small round shapes and very large frames will make your face look rounder and should be avoided.

The face that suits any style is oval shaped with a wide forehead, high cheekbone and curved jawline, if this is you, you can take the pick of the bunch.Wide frames with a strong upper line will suit faces that are long, with high cheekbones and a deep forehead. A larger, square frame will help balance a long oval face, although you should avoid small square shapes. Bold, bright designs will suit you if your face widens at the jaw, but narrower frames will not look so good.

With designer sunglasses in particular, remember that, aside from making you look good, the primary role of these items is still to protect your eyes from the harmful effects of UV radiation.If at all possible try the glasses on before buying to be sure of the comfort and style.Lastly never forget that although a designer label is a fashion statement, at the end of the day it’s only your own opinion that matters, as long as you feel comfortable with your choice it’s the right one!

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