10 Different Types of Frames for Glasses

10 Different Types of Frames for Glasses

Ever stood in front of a mirror, trying on pair after pair of glasses, wondering which one makes you look like a rock star and which one makes you look like Harry Potter? We've all been there. Choosing the right frames can be a bit of a headache (in some cases, literally) but don't worry - we're here to help you navigate the world of glasses frames without losing your mind (or your style).

Why Picking the Right Frame Matters

Let's face it - your glasses are basically stuck to your face all day. And while the right frames can make you feel like a million bucks, the wrong ones... well, let's just say they can make you want to hide under a rock. McLovin from Superbad, anyone?

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Frame Shapes: Finding Your Perfect Match

Round Frames
Popular in the 1970s, round frames are having a bit of a comeback moment right now. They're perfect if you've got angular features and want to soften them up a bit - think John Lennon, but with a modern twist.

Oval Frames
Oval frames are like the Swiss Army knife of glasses - they look good on pretty much everyone. They're versatile, classic, and never go out of style.

Rectangular Frames
If you've got a round face and want to add some definition, rectangular frames are a pretty safe bet. They're sleek, professional, and make you look like you've got your life together (even if you don't).

Cat-Eye Frames
While you might think of cat-eye frames as something reserved for sunglasses, they can actually add a touch of vintage glamour to your everyday pair. Plus, they make you feel like you should be sipping a martini at a jazz club, so what’s not to love?

Wayfarer Frames
Wayfarers are the cool kids of the glasses world. They're bold, a little bit rebellious, and perfect for when you want to channel your inner James Dean.

Frame Materials: What Are Your Glasses Made Of?

Metal Frames
Metal frames are like the trusty old Volvo of the glasses world - reliable, classic, and they'll probably outlive us all. They're great if you want something durable and lightweight.

Plastic Frames
Plastic frames are slightly less durable, but come in every colour under the sun and are perfect if you want to make a statement. Plus, they're usually more budget-friendly than their metal counterparts.

Wood Frames
Wood frames are for when you want to feel like a hipster lumberjack, even if the closest you've come to chopping wood is ordering a wooden cheeseboard at a fancy restaurant. They're unique, eco-friendly, and guaranteed to get you some compliments - and turn some heads.

Rimless Frames
If you’re hoping for a ‘barely there’ look, rimless frames are ideal. Put simply, they’re the best option if you want people to focus on your eyes (or your stellar personality) rather than your glasses.

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Special Features: The Bells and Whistles

Adjustable Nose Pads
Ever had glasses that feel like they're constantly trying to slide off your face? Consider investing in adjustable nose pads; they're pretty much like little cushions for your nose that you can tweak until your glasses fit just right.

Flexible Frames
Flexible frames are perfect if you're a bit... let's say, accident-prone. They can twist and bend without breaking, which is great news for those of us who treat our glasses less like a delicate accessory and more like a sturdy tool.

Tips for Selecting the Best Frame

Match Frame Shape to Face Shape
This isn't rocket science, but it's close. The general rule is to go for frames that contrast with your face shape. Got a round face? Try angular frames. Square face? Go for rounder frames. But don’t feel obliged to stick to this rule; go with whatever makes you feel and look your best.

Consider Your Style and Lifestyle
Are you a corporate hotshot or a free-spirited artist? Do you spend more time in board meetings or on surfboards? Your glasses should fit your lifestyle. If you're buying prescription glasses online, make sure to consider how they'll fit into your daily life.

Try Before You Buy
This is where things get a bit tricky with online shopping, but many places offer virtual try-on tools now. It's not quite the same as trying them on in person, but it's better than just guessing. If you're nervous about buying online, check out our guide to buying glasses online for some top tips.

At Spex4Less, we offer designer frames at a fraction of the price offered on the high street, so why not take a look at our selection for some inspiration? We also offer a money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied with your pair, so you can shop with us in total confidence.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, choosing the right glasses frames doesn't have to be a boring chore. Think of it like shopping - you're not just picking out a medical device, you're choosing a new accessory that'll be part of your look every single day. So have fun with it!

And don’t forget, there's no one-size-fits-all when it comes to glasses. What works for your best mate might look ridiculous on you (and vice versa). The most important thing is that you feel confident and comfortable in your frames.