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About CDior B1U
The new CDior line, released during the Fall-Winter 2023 runway show, showcases bold acetate styles with precious metal CD hinges and gold logos on the temples. For a feminine and refined look.
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The new CDior line, released during the Fall-Winter 2023 runway show, showcases bold acetate styles with precious metal CD hinges and gold logos on the temples. For a feminine and refined look.
Understanding frame measurements is essential for achieving a precise fit tailored to your preferences. Thanks to a standardized system, finding the right size becomes straightforward.
When considering frame measurements, it's important to focus on three key dimensions: lens width, bridge size, and temple length, all measured in millimeters. These measurements ensure a comfortable and proportional fit that complements your unique facial features and style.

This eye measurement is the horizontal width of a single lens. Typically ranging from 40 to 62mm, with the average size of 49 to 51mm. For sunglasses, consider increasing your average by a minimum of two millimeters to account for the larger frames.
The bridge measurement refers to the gap between the two lenses, with sizes ranging from 14 to 24mm and the typical size falling between 18 and 21mm. For those with a narrower bridge, choosing a frame under 20mm is advisable. Frames equipped with nose pads offer adjustability, ensuring a a better and more comfortable fit.
Temple length refers to the length of the arms that stretch towards the ears to hold the frame in place. Consider specific temple lengths if your ear placement significantly deviates from the average.The range is between 120 to 150mm, with the average adult size being between 145 and 148mm.
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Frame measurements are important to keep in mind if you are wanting a precise fit. They are measured in millimeters.
The width of the bridge section
The horizontal diameter of one lens
The length of the entire temple arm
Understanding what suits your face is important to help you find the perfect eyewear.
Rectangle and square frames draw attention to the eyes and make the face appear smaller.
Most styles look good but it's best to look for a frame that is as wide as the widest part of your face.
Rounded and thinner frames that are slightly wider on the side will have add harmony and softness.
Mirror-opposite frames are recommended; bold on top and light on the bottom.
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