PERFECT FIT
There is a perfect frame for every face shape. At Moodop we want to help you find the best style to complete your look.
Here is a guide to finding the most beautiful frames for your face!
Remember that all our glasses are 100% functional and stylish, ultra-light and super comfortable with the digital generation in mind, which one will you choose?

We know that figuring out your face shape can be confusing at times. There are different types of faces, and often the differences between them are subtle.
But finding your exact type can be very helpful in the long run. We know that glasses, when matched correctly, can completely redefine your professional or personal image and style.
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR FACE
OVAL
It’s one of the luckiest face shapes to have, because it works perfectly with most frame shapes. Oval faces tend to have a rounded chin with a soft U-shaped jawline and a more pronounced forehead. They’re well-balanced and versatile, meaning it’s easy to experiment with all sorts of different shapes, colors, and sizes.
Frames to explore: Square and rectangular frames with smaller widths will highlight cheekbones. We recommend giving bold frames with strong colours a try.
YUVARLAK
A fairly symmetrical and balanced face with full cheeks and a rounded chin works well with angular frames that add structure and highlight the eyes and cheekbones.
Frames to explore: Square and rectangular frames in bold colors will add style to this face type and highlight the eyes. Don’t be afraid to try wider, more colorful frames. If you love color, we have a wide selection of custom colors to choose from!
SQUARE
A very proportionate and angular face shape with a strong jawline. Medium and large round frames with elegant curves tend to complement this face shape best.
Frames to explore: High-bridge round frames are perfect for this type of face shape because they soften the structure of your face and draw attention to your eyes.
RECTANGLE
For this type of shape, we love the contrast of vibrantly colored frames and wider lenses to create a stylish sense of balance.
Frames to explore: Rectangular or round thick frames are great. Just like with an oval face shape, you can experiment with a variety of frames to find your perfect fit!
DIAMOND
If this is your face shape, you’re in luck! This is one of the easiest face shapes to recognize! Our tip is to highlight your cheekbones. Round and curved frames are some of the best choices because they brighten up this angular face shape by adding an extra touch of style and elegance!
Frames to explore: Round and oval glasses will create a nice soft touch and will accentuate your look.

OVAL
Oval Faces are easy to identify as they are longer than they are wide, with no sharp angles.

ROUND
Round faces are as wide as they are long, with the forehead tending to be almost as wide as the jawline.

SQUARE
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RECTANGLE
Similar to and often confused with an oval, rectangular faces are slightly longer and thinner with an elegantly slim jawline.

DIAMOND
Protruding cheekbones are one of the main features of this type, which is characterized by a narrower forehead and chin.
UNDERSTANDING FRAME DIMENSIONS
Because we know every face is unique, we have specified the size of our frames in the description of each model with three consecutive numbers: lens width (width), bridge width, and temple length. These numbers will always be stated in millimeters.
Example: Size: 50-20-135 (Guard, Bridge Width and Neck Length)


Lens Width
This measurement indicates the length of the frame that will hold the lens. This is a big factor to consider depending on the distance of your eyes from the bridge of your nose.

Bridge Width
The bridge refers to the part that connects both lenses and sits on top of your nose.
Bridge width is the measurement of the distance between each lens.
The bridge should sit as close to the top of your nose as possible.

Temple Length
It refers to the measurement of the arm that extends from the lens frame to behind your ear.

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT BRIDGE FIT
How your glasses sit on your nose is a very important factor when choosing the perfect frame size. Ideally, you should be able to bend over and move your head comfortably without your glasses moving.
There are two common nose bridges to consider:
Wide nose bridge: If your nose is wider and your eyes are more separated, opt for measurements starting at 20mm.
Narrow nose bridge: If your eyes are close together and your nose is narrow, opt for measurements such as 18mm and 19mm.
SUMMARY
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF GLASSES ARE TOO BIG FOR YOUR FACE?
To learn more about the size of your glasses, check the lens width, bridge width and temple length. If you are not sure, compare it with your sunglasses size!


WHERE SHOULD YOUR GLASSES SIT ON YOUR NOSE?
- For wider noses, the bridge should ideally be between 20-21 mm.
- For narrower noses, look for bridges between 18-19 mm.
HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR FRAME SIZE?
Three numbers will give you the information you need: the aperture (lens width), bridge width, and temple length.


ARE MY GLASSES TOO NARROW?
If your glasses don't fit properly and sit too high on your nose, it's a sign that you should look for a wider bridge.