What is a universal bridge fit?
What is a universal bridge fit?
Fit Glasses. A special bridge design that fits most faces, including low nose bridges.
Can the bridge of glasses be adjusted?
Easy Glasses Adjustments If your glasses have plastic frames, gently bend the bridge inward at the center. In some cases, the temples of your glasses could be too tight or too loose.
What is universal fit frames?
What does universal fit mean? It means that you won’t have to worry about frames slipping down the face or not fitting perfectly, because Universal Fit styles are designed specially for a diversity of face shapes and sizes.
How do you adjust glasses for low nose bridge?
To raise or lower your frames:
- Heat both temples by soaking them in warm water for 30-60 seconds.
- To raise them, carefully bend them inwards until you feel a snug fit when you put them on.
- To lower them, carefully bend them outwards until they’re at the desired height.
What’s a low bridge fit?
Low Bridge Fit frames are crafted for those with low nose bridges (if the bridge of your nose sits level with or below the pupils), wide faces, and/or high cheekbones. And they’re available in some of our favorite styles.
How do I get my glasses adjusted?
When you ask a local optical professional to adjust glasses for you, it is called a fitting. In most cases you will not need to fit eyeglasses, but if you do, you can take them to a local optical store for a fitting. Most opticians will fit-adjust glasses for free. The adjustable parts of eyeglasses are small and thin.
What does bridge width mean?
Bridge width is commonly known as the distance between the lenses from inside of the rim across the frame. When looking at the common three number format used in eyeglass frame measurements, bridge width is the middle (second) number.
Is my nose bridge high or low?
To know if you have a low nose bridge, we have a simple test. Look in the mirror, and use your finger to find the top of your nose bridge. Then, notice whether your finger sits above, in-line with, or below your pupils. If it is in-line, or below your pupils, this is an indication you have a low nose bridge!
What is the best bridge design for my glasses?
The most common bridge design on a plastic frame is called a saddle bridge. This style is very comfortable because it spreads the weight of the glasses across a greater area instead of having it concentrated on smaller points like adjustable nose pads.
Why choose alternative fit glasses?
Because you should never have to choose between fit and style. Our Alternative Fit frames come in a wide variety of styles and their higher nosepads mean the glasses sit at just the right height for those with a low nose bridge. No more worrying about frames slipping down the face with asian fit glasses.
What are the benefits of low nose bridge glasses?
This ensures your frames have extra stability and comfort for all-day wear. Our low nose bridge glasses feature lenses that tilt upward and away from your cheekbones — reducing movement while walking, talking, and smiling.
What is a keyhole bridge for glasses?
The keyhole bridge is a great option for those that want a little more wiggle room with the fit. The keyhole design distributes the weight of the glasses on the side of the nose instead of at the top.