What size is 55 in glasses?
Small to Medium: 50-52mm. Medium to Large: 52-55mm. Large to XL: 55+mm.
What does MM stand for in glasses?
The numbers beneath the frames reflect the SIZE MEASUREMENTS in millimeters (mm). THE FIRST NUMBER (ex.54) = the width of the lenses. THE SECOND NUMBER (ex.15) = the distance between the lenses. THE THIRD NUMBER (ex.140) = the length of the temple arm including the portion going behind the ear.
What size glasses frame do I need?
The width of your frames should not be wider than the width of your face at the temples. The top of your frames should be no higher than the line of your eyebrows. The lower edge of the frames shouldn’t sit on your cheeks otherwise they will start to rub against your skin and cause irritation.
What is the average PD for a toddler?
The average adult’s PD is between 54-74 mm; kids’ are between 43-58 mm.
What size is oversized glasses?
Frame Size
Frame Size | Eyeglasses | Sunglasses |
---|---|---|
Small | Below 48 mm | Below 55mm |
Medium | 48 mm- 55 mm | 56 mm- 64 mm |
Large | Above 55 mm | Above 64 mm |
What does 57 mm mean in sunglasses?
57mm temple to temple width = 140mm or 5.500″; 58mm temple to temple width = 146mm or 5.750″; 61mm temple to temple width = 152mm or 6.000″.
Is 60 a normal PD?
Single PD Vs. The average adult PD range is between 54-74 mm. The average child PD range is between 43-58 mm.
What size glasses 10 year old?
How to choose the correct size glasses for your child
Child’s Age (Years) | Frame Size |
---|---|
2.5 – 4 | 40 – 42 |
4 – 7 | 43 – 45 |
7 – 10 | 45 – 47 |
10 – 16 | 47 – 52 |
What does 55mm mean in glasses?
How do I know what glasses fit my head?
The first number is the lens width in millimeters. In general, glasses that fit the width of your head should have lenses that are wide enough for you. Temple arms that are too short will result in a tight fit, while temple arms that are too long result in glasses that slide off your face.