Specs Frame Size Chart: My Simple Breakdown

Specs Frame Size Chart: My Simple Breakdown

Specs Frame Size Chart: My Simple Breakdown

When I first looked at a specs frame size chart, I was confused by all the numbers and diagrams. Here’s how I finally made sense of it all.

The Basic Three Numbers

Every pair of specs has three key measurements printed inside, like “52-18-140”:

  • 52 – Lens width in millimeters
  • 18 – Bridge width in millimeters
  • 140 – Temple length in millimeters

Why These Numbers Matter

Each measurement affects fit differently:

  • Lens width – Determines if frames look proportionate on your face
  • Bridge width – Affects comfort on your nose
  • Temple length – Ensures arms reach properly behind ears

How I Use Size Charts

My process is simple:

  1. Find specs I own that fit well
  2. Write down their three numbers
  3. Look for new specs with similar measurements
  4. Stay within 1-2mm of my ideal size

Common Size Ranges

Most specs fall into these categories:

  • Small: 48-50mm lens width
  • Medium: 51-54mm lens width
  • Large: 55mm+ lens width

My Key Takeaway

Once I understood what the numbers mean, size charts became incredibly useful. They’re not complicated – just three simple measurements that ensure proper fit.

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