Choosing the Right Pair!
In this guide, we’ll help you understand how to select sunglasses that suit your face shape, so you can make the most flattering choice for your next pair of shades.
Identifying Your Face Shape
Before diving into frame styles, it’s important to identify your face shape. While everyone’s face is unique, most fall into one of these general categories:
- Round
- Square
- Oval
- Heart-shaped
- Diamond
Let’s break down each face shape and highlight which frame styles will complement them best.
1. Round Face Shape
If you have a round face, your features are soft, with curved lines and a face that’s almost as wide as it is long. The goal when choosing sunglasses is to create more definition and elongation.
Best frames for round faces:
- Square or rectangular frames: These angular shapes balance the softness of a round face and add structure.
- Cat-eye frames: Their upswept edges add lift and contrast to rounder features.
- Browline frames: These create the illusion of more length by drawing attention to the top half of your face.
Frames to avoid: Round or small frames, as they can make your face appear even rounder.
2. Square Face Shape
Square faces are characterized by a strong jawline, wide forehead, and broad cheekbones. The aim here is to soften those angles and add some curves.
Best frames for square faces:
- Round or oval frames: Curved edges counterbalance the sharpness of a square face.
- Aviators: These classic frames offer a perfect contrast to the angular features of a square face.
- Semi-rimless frames: These help to lighten the look of the face and soften the jawline.
Frames to avoid: Boxy, square frames that can exaggerate your face’s angularity.
3. Oval Face Shape
An oval face is considered to be the most versatile face shape, with balanced proportions and a slightly narrower chin. Almost any frame style can suit an oval face, but there are still some tips to ensure the best fit.
Best frames for oval faces:
- Square and rectangular frames: These provide contrast and enhance your balanced proportions.
- Oversized frames: Big, bold sunglasses look fantastic on oval faces without overwhelming your features.
- Geometric frames: Unconventional, angular frames can add a modern edge to your look.
Frames to avoid: Avoid overly large frames that could mask the natural symmetry of your face.
4. Heart-Shaped Face
Heart-shaped faces typically feature a broader forehead, high cheekbones, and a narrower chin. The goal here is to balance the proportions by drawing attention downward and softening the width of the forehead.
Best frames for heart-shaped faces:
- Cat-eye frames: These accentuate your cheekbones while drawing attention away from the forehead.
- Rounded or oval frames: These softer shapes help balance out the face by minimizing the forehead’s width.
- Wayfarers: The slightly broader lower half of this frame complements the narrower chin.
Frames to avoid: Avoid frames that are overly top-heavy, such as aviators with a large upper frame, as they may emphasize the width of the forehead.
5. Diamond Face Shape
If you have a diamond-shaped face, your cheekbones are the widest part of your face, with a narrower forehead and jawline. The key to choosing sunglasses for this face shape is to accentuate your cheekbones while balancing out the overall structure.
Best frames for diamond faces:
- Oval or rimless frames: These soften the angles of the diamond face shape and draw attention to your eyes.
- Cat-eye frames: These highlight your cheekbones and add balance to the face.
- Rectangular frames: The angular lines add contrast to the natural curves of the face, creating balance.
Frames to avoid: Narrow frames that draw attention to the narrow forehead and chin can exaggerate the face’s natural angles.
Additional Tips for Choosing the Right Frame
- Consider Proportions: Frames should be proportional to your face size. If you have delicate features, avoid oversized frames that may overpower your face. If you have bolder features, you can experiment with larger, more statement-making sunglasses.
- Pay Attention to Fit: The right fit is essential for comfort. Sunglasses should sit comfortably on your nose and ears without pinching. They shouldn’t slide down your nose or leave marks on your temples after prolonged wear.
- Choose Frames that Reflect Your Style: While face shape is important, don’t forget that sunglasses are a reflection of your personality. Whether you prefer classic aviators, trendy cat-eyes, or sporty wraparounds, find a pair that makes you feel confident and stylish.
Conclusion
Finding the perfect sunglasses to match your face shape can elevate your look and ensure a comfortable, flattering fit. At Manis Optics, we offer a wide variety of frames to suit every face shape and personal style. Whether you’re after a timeless classic or a bold statement piece, we have something for everyone.
Not sure where to start? Visit our store or browse our online selection to find the ideal frames for your uniquely shaped face.