We carry a very wide selection of designer frames to suit every style, personality and budget. If there is a specific designer frame that you are looking for, please call and speak to one of our experts, who will be more than happy to assist you.
Choosing the Right Frames
Eyeglasses are a reflection of your personality and personal style. Our highly trained, knowledgeable and friendly vision experts will work with you to help choose the frames that suit you best. That means that you can be sure that you're getting the very best lenses that not only meet your aesthetic, lifestyle and visual requirements, but also complement your appearance. Another factor that can play an important role in choosing the right pair of eyeglasses is the shape of your face.
For instance, if you have a circular face, you should look for frames that add distinction, not emphasize, the round curves of the face. We encourage you to learn more about which styles of frames compliment various face shapes during a consultation with one of our frames stylists.
Select Your Frames
Heart
A heart shaped face is exactly what it sounds like: it has the shape of a heart. The cheek area is slightly wider than the hairline and then drops into a pointed chin. The best frames for heart shaped faces are those that are wider at the bottom (oval and round shape), light colored and rimless.
Heart
A heart shaped face is exactly what it sounds like: it has the shape of a heart. The cheek area is slightly wider than the hairline and then drops into a pointed chin. The best frames for heart shaped faces are those that are wider at the bottom (oval and round shape), light colored and rimless.
Circle
The features of round faces include circular, full cheeks, and lacking strong lines and angles. When shopping for glasses for round faces, look for frames that add distinction to the face's natural curves (square or strong shapes), which can make a round face seem thinner and longer. You should avoid those frames that emphasize the roundness of the face.
Oblong
An oblong face is very similar to an oval shape, with one distinction: an oblong face is longer than it is wide. Choose frames that are round, deep, have low-triangle shapes, or that have strong vertical lines, have a low bridge to shorten the nose.
Oval
The oval face is characterized by a lightly curved jawline that is a little narrower than the forehead and high cheekbones. The best frame options are wide or wider than the broadest part of the face and follows your brow line. Diamond or rectangular shapes often work best for oval shapes.
Triangle
A triangle face shape is widest and the jaw and gradually gets narrower through to the forehead. To balance a broad chin, choose frames that widen at the top. Ideal selections are those that have detailing on the upper part of the frames. For example, cat-eye shapes are great because they add width and emphasize the narrow upper part of the face.
Square
Features of a square face often include a broad forehead with a strong horizontal jawline as well as a wide chin and cheekbones. Choose frames that round or oval to make the face appear longer and softens the square angular shape of the face.
Cat
Round Eye
Cool
Aviator
WayFarer
Club Master
Oval
Wrap
Square
Ful Vue