SSP Eyewear ENTIAT 2.0 RED CL A/F User guide

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Glasses That Fit Your Face Perfectly
Look in the mirror, what is shape is your face? The shape of your face is the most important factor in
selecting a pair of safety sunglasses that will fit comfortably and protect your eyes.
Use the 'Face Shape Guide' below to identify which safety sunglass frames will best fit you.
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Face
Shape
Definition
Solution
Square
Angular face with a defined jaw line, wide
forehead and strong chin.
Break up your right angles with round or oval frames, which will
help soften the lines. Glasses with defined temples will also work
well.
Round
Full cheeks, rounded chin with few angles.
Width and length are proportional.
Round face, try more angular glasses that will add dimension to
your face. Rectangular and oblong pairs will make your face look
thinner and longer.
Triangle
Narrow forehead and eye line. Face
widens at the cheeks and the chin.
Try semi-rimless frames that accentuate your upper face or top-
heavy styles that will balance out your strong jaw.
Oblong
Face is longer than it is wide with a longer
nose, high cheekbones, and tall forehead.
Decorative temples will add width to your face, while a taller
frame/rim will make your face look shorter.
Oval
Fairly balanced proportions. Chin is
narrower than forehead while cheekbones
are high.
Most frames will work for your face, while rectangular or abstract
pairs will add angles to the soft curves in your face.
Diamond
Small forehead and chin with narrowed
jaw and eye lines. Angular features with
defined cheekbones.
Define your cheekbones with top-heavy styles that feature
decorative temples. Rimless styles will also work well.
Heart
Broad forehead and wide cheek bones that
narrow into a smaller chin.
Bottom-heavy glasses will add width to the lower face, while
narrow, round frames will soften a wide forehead.
Please see the picture next to our safety glass for a generally idea what shape face fits which safety sunglass.
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