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    How to choose frames?
    Frame Materials
    Do you have spring hinges glasses?
    Frame Size and Strong Rx
    Can I order frames without lenses?
    Full-rim, half-rim, or rimless?
    What do the numbers printed on my frame mean?
    Do the frames come in different sizes?
    What frame style is best for my face shape?
    How do I get thinner lenses?
    What frames can be ordered as sunglasses?
    How do I make sure the frame size is right for me?
    Will the size be biased?
    What should I do if the frame doesn't fit me well?
    What are the best frames for my face shape?
    How do I know if the frame size fits me?
    What should I do if the frame I prefer is out of stock?
    Can I get the frames in a different color?
 
 

What do the numbers printed on my frame mean?

Non-VKYEE frames: Some frames have a series of numbers printed on the inside of a temple arm (the part that goes behind your ear). The first numbers are typically the manufacturer’s style number and a color code. But farther down the temple arm, there may be important numbers that refer to the dimensions of the frame. These numbers are the measurement, in millimeters, of the lens width, nose bridge width, and temple arm length. Often the lens width and nose bridge width are 2-digit numbers separated by a square, and a temple arm length is a 3-digit number in front of or behind the others. Knowing these numbers can help you choose a frame similar in size when shopping.

VKYEE Frames: You will find a frame number that consists of 6 or more numbers which will help you locate the frame on the VKYEE website.

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