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Fitting Guide
Oval Face
An Oval-shaped face can basically wear any frame. So go ahead and experiment. Rectangular frames are a good place to start, since their horizontal orientation will balance out your face's vertical. Then try more upswept styles, like cat eye and butterfly, which compliment high cheekbones.
Round Face
Round faces have few angle, so angular sunglasses are best. Geometric shapes like rectangle or Wayfarer will help give your look an elegant edge, offsetting its softer contours. Also, the horizontal nature of those frames will help your face look longer and thinner by contrast.
Square Face
Square-shaped faces feature a broad forehead and jawline. Counteract your face's angular lines with curvier frames. Round or oval styles can help soften your look while styles like cat eye, butterfly or semi-rimless draw the eye up and away from a prominent jaw.
Oblong Face
An Oblong face is thinner from side-to-side and longer top-to-bottom. Avoid frames that are too thin in their vertical dimension, or that extend out beyond the sides of your face. Square or rounded shapes that cover more top to bottom will look better
Heart Shaped Face
Heart-shaped faces are wider at the temples and narrower at the chin. Keep proportions in check with frames that direct attention downward and elongate your look. Lightly colored frames, ones with thin temples or those embellished at the bottom are smart style choices.