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If you have a bigger head I would do 49.Hello everyone,
I'm new here on this website and it seems everyone is so helpful already
I'm planning to buy the Moscot Lemtosh, they have been on my mind for a while.
I'm a bit confused about the size because I will have order it online since the stores in mt country don't sell them.
I'm current wearing (51-17-145) glasses and they have been great through many years.
Which one should I go for now?
(46-24-145) or (49-24-145) ?
The bridge size here seems to be too big compared to my current glasses I guess.
What is your opinion guys?
Thank you in advance!
Thanks a lot! I was checking out Garrett Leight frames and really like their styles. I especially like they have smaller lense frames for my more narrow head. I think they might be my next frame.I like Garrett Leight, Oliver Peoples, Moscot which aren't that hard to find. I prefer Eyevan, Yellows Plus (the last two are Japanese and not widely available, you can find Eyevan in more places though), JMM is way outside budget probbly. Depending on your insurance, some will give you an out of network frame allotment.