Eyeglass Frame Size Chart Women’s: My Simple Guide
Understanding an eyeglass frame size chart women’s version confused me at first. The numbers seemed arbitrary until I learned what they actually mean.
The Three Numbers Explained
Every pair of women’s glasses has three measurements, like “52-17-140”:
- 52mm – Lens width (how wide each lens is)
- 17mm – Bridge width (space between lenses)
- 140mm – Temple length (arm length)
Women’s Size Ranges
Through research, I learned typical women’s sizing:
- Small/Petite: 48-50mm lens, 125-130mm total width
- Medium/Standard: 51-53mm lens, 130-140mm total width
- Large: 54mm+ lens, 140mm+ total width
How I Found My Size
I measured my face width (138mm) and found I need medium sizing:
- Lens width: 52mm
- Bridge: 17mm
- Temple: 140mm
My Shopping Process
- Measure my face or check current well-fitting glasses
- Look for similar measurements in new frames
- Verify total frame width matches my face
- Check reviews about fit from other women
Common Mistakes I Made
Early on, I would:
- Ignore measurements and buy based on style alone
- Assume all “women’s” frames would fit me
- Not realize that sizing varies between brands
Now I always check measurements first, and my glasses fit perfectly every time.



