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SIZE GUIDE

Front view
BABY TODDLER JUNIOR TEEN: ADULT SMALL ADULT LARGE
Frame Width 108 mm 118 mm 124 mm 136 mm 140 mm
Frame Height 36 mm 39 mm 42 mm 46 mm 47 mm
Temple Length 100 mm 115 mm 125 mm 133 mm 145 mm
DBL 16 mm 17 mm 19 mm 21 mm 22 mm
Lens Width 41 mm 44 mm 46 mm 52 mm 52 mm
Lens Height 33 mm 35 mm 37 mm 41 mm 42 mm

How do I know what size glasses I have?

If you have another pair of glasses that fit you well, you can look on the inside of the arms of your glasses for the measurement. You'll see a few numbers separated by squares or dashes, for example 41-16-100. Then you can pick your perfect Roshambo frame to fit!

Here’s what those numbers mean:

  • The first number is lens width. It will probably be between 40 and 60 mm and is usually followed by a square symbol.
  • The second number is bridge width, or distance between lens (DBL). It will likely be between 13 and 24 mm.
  • The third number is temple length. It’s probably between 100 and 150 mm.