How wide each lens feels.
A narrower lens can feel cleaner and more precise. A wider lens creates more visual presence and broader coverage.
Shadevera Fit Guide
A refined optical fitting guide for choosing sunglasses and optical frames with balanced proportions, clean lens placement, and comfortable daily wear. Use face width, bridge comfort, temple length, and frame silhouette together instead of relying on size alone.
Frames should sit naturally across the brow line, rest lightly on the bridge, and leave the temples feeling secure without pressure.
Most eyewear is marked with three core measurements. They describe lens width, bridge width, and temple length. Together, they help you compare the feel of a new frame with one you already enjoy wearing.
A frame measurement is a guide, not a guarantee. Lens shape, bridge design, and material flexibility can change how the frame feels on the face.
A narrower lens can feel cleaner and more precise. A wider lens creates more visual presence and broader coverage.
The bridge should sit without sliding or pinching. Keyhole bridges often feel softer, while saddle bridges feel more stable.
Temple arms should follow the side of the head and curve naturally behind the ear without lifting the front.
Choose a frame width that roughly follows your face width. The outer edge should align near the temples without feeling tight.
The right shape is about contrast and balance. Use frame geometry to refine your facial lines rather than cover them.
Best when you want definition, architectural edges, and a composed optical profile.
Ideal for softening stronger angles and creating a lighter, more intellectual profile.
A subtle upward line adds polish, lift, and a refined fashion-focused accent.
Designed for a wider lens presence, relaxed coverage, and a refined everyday silhouette.
Comfort Check
The most refined frame is the one you stop noticing. Check comfort in small details: bridge contact, cheek clearance, temple pressure, and whether the frame stays level when you move.
Use this as a practical starting point when comparing Shadevera frames with eyewear you already own.
| Small Fit | Best for narrow face width and lighter frame presence. Look for compact lens width, a balanced bridge, and thinner silhouettes that do not extend far past the temples. |
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| Medium Fit | The most versatile everyday proportion. Works well when the frame edge sits close to the natural face width and the bridge feels secure without pressure. |
| Wide Fit | Designed for broader face width or a stronger style statement. Choose when standard frames feel tight at the temples or visually too narrow. |
| Low Bridge Fit | Helpful when frames slide or sit too low. Prioritize adjustable nose pads, softer bridge geometry, or designs that keep the lens lifted and stable. |
Shadevera Support
Send us the frame style you are considering and, if available, the size printed inside a pair you already like. We can help you compare proportions before you order. Orders ship in 3–5 business days.