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Bridge Width Glasses - Everything You Need To Know




Do you find your glasses sliding down your face all the time or perhaps the opposite, leaving indents on your nose? These are indicators that the bridge width size of your glasses may be either too large or too small.


Your glasses bridge size impacts how comfortable your glasses are to wear, the aesthetics, and facial balance.


Let’s get into exactly how to measure the bridge size on glasses, how wide your glasses bridge should be, and all the other important details to find the most comfortable pair of glasses for daily wear.



Why Do Glasses Slip Down My Nose?


There’s nothing worse than having to push your glasses back up your nose constantly, most of the time your glasses slipping down your nose is caused by the incorrect bridge size glasses.


For example, if the glass bridge measurement is too wide then it will not support and fit your nose, causing it to slide down.


Some other possible reasons are the shape of the nose or the glasses frames may be too heavy.



What Is The Bridge Width On Glasses?


Before we discuss how to measure bridge width on glasses, what is bridge width?


When we talk about the bridge of glasses we mean the horizontal distance between the two lenses which rests on the nose. The eyeglass bridge size is important for ensuring a proper fit as it affects comfort and stability.



How To Measure Bridge Width On Glasses


Most of the time, when you buy any pair of glasses you will see three numbers located on the frame which relate to the size of the eyeglasses.


These are -


  • Eye size number - The number that represents the width of your lenses.

  • Bridge size number - The distance between the two nose pads.

  • Temple length number - The arm length of the glasses on your ears.


If you can’t see any numbers on your eyeglass frame then follow these directions -


  • Place the glasses on a flat surface with the lens facing down.

  • Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the distance between the inner edges of the lenses where they touch the nose.

  • Record the measurement in millimetres.






Wide Nose Bridge Vs Narrow - What Are The Differences?


Both wide-nose and narrow-bridge glasses have pros and cons depending on your nose shape.


Wide Nose Bridge Glasses


Pros


  • Great for wider noses since it distributes weight.

  • Less likely to slip on broader faces.

  • Complements broader facial features.


Cons


  • If the size is too small it could compress the nose.

  • Limited fashionable choices.


Narrow Nose Bridge Glasses


Pros


  • Good for narrow noses.

  • Fits well on active people with smaller noses.

  • Suits delicate and smaller facial features.

  • Wide variety of trendy options.


Cons


  • May slip if not fitted properly.

  • Can pinch wider noses.






How Wide Should My Glass Bridge Be?


To determine the glasses bridge measurement you need, the first method you can try is visiting your opticians.


You can also measure the bridge for glasses at home with this method -


For People Who Haven’t Worn Glasses Before

  1. Use a mirror to observe your face shape and nose. Check the bridge of your nose and note how close your eyes are to it. The narrower your nose looks, the narrower the bridge, the same if you have a wide nose.

  2. The average nose bridge sizes range between 14mm to 24mm, the smaller, the narrower the nose, and the larger, the wider the nose.

  3. For a low bridge measurement, opt for a glasses bridge measuring between 16-18mm. High bridge measurements range between 19-21mm.


For people who already wear glasses check the numbers on your existing glasses frame and use this to help find the bridge width.


At GlassesShop we can provide you with suitable frame options, all you have to do is enter the bridge width from your current frames. Find our size guide here.


Customize Sizes & Features At GlassesShop


No matter the sizing you choose, at GlassesShop we have a variety of customization options to make your glasses comfortable.


  • Ultra-lightweight - Less pressure and burden, providing a ‘barely there’ daily wear feel.

  • Screwless - No concerns of loose screws and great for people with metal allergies.

  • Spring hinge glasses - Great for an active lifestyle offering a combination of flexibility, comfort and durability.



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Find Your Idea Bridge Width Glasses At GlassesShop


GlassesShop offers a large variety of professional high-quality prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses with customized lens options such as; single vision, bifocal and progressive lenses.


Here are our tips to help you find the right-sized glasses from our site -


  • The width of your frame should not be wider than the width of your face at the temples.

  • The top of your frames should be no higher than the line of your eyebrows.

  • The lower edges of your frames shouldn’t press against your cheeks otherwise they may rub and cause irritation.


We offer a home try-on service to help you find the right sizing and also have a shape detector tool.


All our glasses come with a 365-day guarantee and we currently have a BOGO offer on, free shipping over $69 and flash sales to help you get the best deal.

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