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Ray-Ban Sunglasses Size Chart

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**SIZE AND FIT GUIDE**

Choosing the right eyewear can be a complex process. This guide will help you find your best match. 

All eyewear has different functional and aesthetic characteristics, so we use three pieces of information to determine the following:

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**WHAT IS FRAME SIZE?**

The frame size refers to the horizontal width of the frame,

**measured between the center of the left and the right hinge**. Our frames come in **one** or **multiple sizes**. See the range in the chart below:

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**Size | Hinge to hinge (mm)/(inches)** 

**XXS**  |  <121 / <4.8 

**XS**  |  121-124 / 4.8-4.9

**S**  | 125-128 / 4.9-5

 **M** | 129-132 / 5.1-5.2

 **L** | 133-136 / 5.3-5.4

**XL**  | 137-140 / 5.4-5.5 

**XXL**  | >140 / >5.5 

**HOW DO I KNOW THE RIGHT SIZE FOR ME?**

To find your correct frame size, use a ruler to measure the **hinge-to-hinge** distance of a pair of glasses

that you already own and that fits you well. Consider the tolerance **range of +/- 4mm**.  

**OTHER MEASUREMENTS**

If you already own a pair of glasses, you will see some numbers engraved on the inside of the eyewear temple:

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The first one is the **Model name**, then the **Lens width** and **Bridge**  **width**. There is usally a third number which represents the **Temple Length**, which is the measurement in millimeters of the 'arms' of the frame. Sometimes there is also a fourth number which is the **Lens Height**

Each of these numbers is measured in **mm**

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**WHAT"S THE FIT**

Fitting is aesthethical information which determines the amount of **face coverage** for a given **size**. 

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As can be seen in the image, there are **three different fits** available to choose from. These are unrelated to size and instead to **lens width**. 

The three possible fittings are:

• **Narrow:** a small lens front for those who prefer to cover a smaller portion of the face.

• **Regular:** a medium lens front designed for those who prefer to cover an average portion of the face.

• **Wide:** a larger lens front designed for those who prefer to cover a greater portion of the face.

**WHAT ARE THE BRIDGE AND NOSEPADS?**

This functional information describes the different types of the bridge and the nosepads.

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The four possible bridge and nosepads options are:

• **High bridge fit:** offers a more secure and comfortable fit for those with a high nose bridge and lower cheekbones. A good choice if the bridge of your nose is above the level of your pupils.

**• Low bridge fit:** offers a more secure and comfortable fit for those with a low nose bridge and higher cheekbones. A good choice if eyewear tends to slide down your nose, sit too low, or press on your temples or cheeks.

**• Universal fit:** this option accommodates most face shapes.

• **Adjustable nosepads:** nosepads that can be widened or narrowed to fit your unique nose shape.