How to Choose Thick Frame Glasses for Your Face Shape
With a heavier visual outline, the relationship between frame width, lens depth, and facial proportions matters more than following one universal rule.
Round Faces
Square or softly geometric thick frames introduce straighter lines and more visible corners.
Square Faces
Round, oval, or softened square rims can offset a defined jaw while preserving the bold frame effect.
Oval Faces
Most silhouettes are adaptable. Choose a compact frame for control or a taller, wider design for a stronger statement.
Long Faces
Frames with greater lens height can interrupt the vertical line and distribute attention across the center of the face.
Heart-Shaped or Diamond Faces
Rounded lower edges and carefully controlled upper width can balance cheekbones without making the forehead appear broader.