How to Know If Glasses Fit: My Simple Checklist
I wore ill-fitting glasses for years before I learned how to know if glasses fit properly. Now I have a simple checklist I use every time I try on frames.
The Face Width Test
Frames should not extend beyond the widest part of your face. When I look in the mirror, the frame edges should align with or sit just inside my face width. If they stick out, they’re too wide.
The Eye Position Check
My eyes should be centered in the lenses, both horizontally and vertically. If my eyes are too high, low, or off to one side, the frames don’t fit properly.
The Bridge Test
The bridge should rest comfortably on my nose without:
- Pinching or creating pressure
- Leaving red marks
- Sliding down constantly
- Sitting too high or too low
The Temple Check
Temples should:
- Rest gently on my ears without squeezing
- Not create pressure points on my head
- Be long enough to reach behind my ears
- Angle downward slightly after my ears
The Movement Test
I shake my head gently. Properly fitting glasses should stay in place without sliding or shifting. If they move, something’s wrong with the fit.
The Comfort Test
I wear the glasses for at least 5-10 minutes. Properly fitting frames should feel comfortable the entire time – no pressure points, no sliding, no adjusting needed.
My Final Check
If glasses pass all these tests, they fit. If they fail even one, I keep looking. Proper fit is non-negotiable for comfortable all-day wear.



