Small Medium Large
Men 21.2 cm 23.2 cm 25.5 cm
Women 19.8 cm 21.8 cm 23.8 cm

The structure of eyeglass frames is based on the golden ratio (1:1.618) of the human face, primarily the length of the face that usually dictates the temple length (arm piece that holds the sunglasses on your head) of the frame

Menton-Crinion (midpoint hairline) Measured from Midpoint hairline to mid bottom of chin. Vertical length of the face measured in centimeters.

Short Average Long
Men 16.6 cm 19.1 cm 21.6 cm
Temple sizes 120 – 130 mm 130 – 140 mm 140 – 150 mm
Women 15.5 cm 17.7 cm 19.9 cm
Temple sizes 115 – 125 mm 125 – 135 mm 135 – 145 mm

Because the width of the face is 3-dimensional forehead (temple to temple), cheek bones (cheek to cheek), and jaw bones (jaw to jaw) there must be an added factor the bridge size to determine width. In addition, the width of the of the frame must cover the widest part of the face I.e., the forehead, the jaw or most commonly the cheek bones. Although I can determine the narrowness or broadness of one’s face, with this information alone I am unable to determine your face shape. In my section Determining your face shape I will explain in detail how to measure the three horizontal face widths. Because of the 3 variances of your facial widths, I can generalize eye sizes absence bridge sizes.

Bitragion breadth (width) Measured from right to left tragion (tragion is the notch at the front of the ear). Horizontal width of the face measured in centimeters.

Narrow Normal Broad (wide)
Men 13.1 cm 14.5 cm 16.0 cm
Eye size range 51 – 64 mm 59 – 69 mm 65 – 75 mm
Women 12.5 cm 13.8 cm 15.0 cm
Eye size range 49 – 58 mm 55 – 65 mm 59 – 69 mm
Frame weight Indicated for Frame Sizes Frame eye/bridge
HV heavy over 40 grams large broad features LG large over 63/18
med medium 20 – 40 grams normal features med medium 53/19 – 63/17
sm small  under 20 grams small delicate, child-like sm small under 53/19