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Sunglass Fit Guide
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When it comes to finding the perfect sunglasses, comfort and style are not the only features that should be considered. For faces with different characteristics, alternative fit, universal fit and nose-pad sunglasses can be revolutionary. In the past few years, the eyewear world has recognised the importance of accommodating alternative fit sunglasses, and this guide will take you through all the different types of sunglasses, their fits and their benefits to cater to other facial structures.
1. Understanding Alternative Fit
For years, a standard fit would generally see clients purchase sunglasses and optic frames that wouldn’t fit correctly, causing chronic headaches from styles sitting uncomfortably, sliding down their face or sitting too high at the cheeks that would cause cheek indentations. So, what does alternative fit mean? Also known as Asian fit, this term used to relate more to individuals with Asian ethnicity who required certain fitting requirements, but throughout the years, the term alternative/Asian fit has evolved to embrace more inclusive and luxurious designs.
These styles are specifically designed for wider faces, higher cheekbones and a lower nose bridge. Alt-fit sunglasses are crafted with a modified nose bridge that will prevent the frames from sliding down your face, reduce fogging and ensuring a more secure fit. In most instances, certain frames will also include extended temples for added comfort. To identify which models are considered as an alternative fit, an ‘F’, ‘A’ or ‘Alt Fit’ will be included in the style code for a smoother shopping experience. So you don’t miss out on trending styles, we have included a collection of some of the most popular silhouettes that cater to both standard, and alternative fits.
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