Senior Glasses

Senior glasses encompass eyewear appealing to people over 65. Popular senior frames at Oscar Wylee include Andrew, Aries and Bentley. Eye health is important to take care of as you age, which is why we have frames for a range of ages and aesthetics. Senior glasses at Oscar Wylee start from 1 pair from $169, 2 pairs from $199 and 3 pairs from $249.

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  1. Logan optical frame in the colour Ash displayed in front angle view.
    Logan
    $199
    2 pairs from $249
  2. Miles optical frame in the colour Matte Burgundy displayed in front angle view.
    Miles
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  3. Allan
    Allan
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  4. Crane
    Crane
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  5. Evie optical frame in the colour Violet Tortoise displayed in front angle view.
    Evie
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  6. Bishop optical frame in the colour Obsidian Black Matte displayed in front angle view.
    Bishop
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  7. Cole
    Cole
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  8. Julie optical frame in the colour Cherry displayed in front angle view.
    Julie
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  9. Andrew optical frame in the colour Bluestone displayed in front view.
    Andrew
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  10. Ana optical frame in the colour Ruby displayed in front view.
    Ana
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  11. Zeke optical frame in the colour Sea Snake displayed in front view.
    Zeke
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  12. Dom optical frame in the colour Linseed displayed in front view.
    Dom
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  13. Chiara optical frame in the colour Elf Green displayed in front view.
    Chiara
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  14. Leigh in Large optical frame in the colour Ash displayed in front view.
    Leigh Large
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  15. Connor optical frame in the colour Black Moon displayed in front view.
    Connor
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
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How to Choose the Best Glasses for Senior Women?

Choosing the best glasses for senior women will generally entail the same process as choosing glasses for other age groups. Seniors should consider their prescription needs, face shape, personal style and lifestyle. Read below on how to choose the best glasses for senior women.

  1. Prescription Needs: Consider your prescription needs when selecting your glasses. Certain frames are better suited for high-index lenses, ideal for senior women with high prescriptions.
  2. Face Shape: Consider your face shape when choosing the best senior glasses, as some frame shapes may be more complementary on certain face shapes than others, such as round frames with square faces, or rectangular frames with round or oval faces.
  3. Personal Style: Personal style is an important factor when choosing glasses for senior women, as one that aligns with your aesthetic will make wearing them a more enjoyable experience. Oscar Wylee has a range of glasses in various shapes, colours, sizes and materials to align with anyone's sense of style.
  4. Lifestyle: Consider your lifestyle when selecting the best glasses and lens add-ons for senior women. If you spend a lot of time in the sun, transition lenses will offer convenient and instant sun protection, while blue light filters can reduce blue light exposure to seniors who frequently use digital devices.

How to Choose the Best Glasses for Senior Men?

Choosing the best glasses for senior men will generally entail the same process as choosing glasses for other demographics. Senior men should factor in their prescription, face shape, personal style and lifestyle. Read below for how to choose the best glasses for senior men.

  1. Prescription: Consider your prescription needs when selecting your glasses. Certain frames are a better fit for high-index lenses, a lens type for higher prescriptions. Consult with an optometrist about the type of frame you should look for based on your prescription.
  2. Face Shape: Consider your face shape when choosing the best senior men's glasses, as some frame shapes may be more complementary on certain face shapes than others, such as round frames with square faces, or rectangular frames with round or oval faces.
  3. Personal Style: Personal style is an important factor when choosing glasses for senior men, as one that aligns with your aesthetic will make wearing them a more enjoyable experience. Oscar Wylee has a range of men's and unisex glasses in various shapes, colours, sizes and materials to align with anyone's sense of style.
  4. Lifestyle: Consider your lifestyle when selecting the best glasses and lens add-ons for senior men. If you spend a lot of time in the sun, transition lenses will offer convenient and instant sun protection, while the blue light filter can reduce blue light exposure to seniors who frequently use digital devices.

How to Choose the Best Glasses According to the Face Shape of Seniors?

You can choose the best seniors' sunglasses according to face shape by identifying what face shape you have and what glasses will best complement this face shape. The most common face shapes are round face shapes, square face shapes, pear face shapes, oval face shapes and heart face shapes. The ways to choose the best seniors' sunglasses according to face shape are listed below.

  • Round face shapes: Round face shapes are defined by their circular shape, often with a fuller jawline as opposed to a sharper one. Round face shapes are well-suited to rectangular or square-shaped frames, as these help to bring structure and defined angles to the face shape.
  • Square face shapes: Square face shapes are generally as wide as they are long and look angular. Glasses that suit this face shape include round, cat-eye, oval and aviator glasses, as the roundness of these frame types helps to soften the angular features of square faces.
  • Pear face shapes: Pear face shapes are characterised by a narrow forehead and fuller jaw. Rectangular and square glasses are well-suited to pear face shapes, as they add width to the forehead and help balance the face.
  • Oval face shape: Oval face shapes resemble an oblong shape and have smooth curves. Frames that suit an oval face shape include rectangular and square-shaped frames, as they help to balance how round the face is and bring balance to features.
  • Heart face shape: A heart-shaped face is characterised by a wider forehead and a smaller chin. Frames that suit a heart-shaped face are round and square, as these shapes help to balance out the wider forehead.
A photo of a senior woman wearing optical glasses. A photo of a senior man wearing optical glasses. A second photo of a senior woman wearing optical glasses.
A photo of a senior woman wearing optical glasses.
A photo of a senior man wearing optical glasses.
A second photo of a senior woman wearing optical glasses.

Which Material is Best for Senior Glasses?

The best material for senior glasses is mostly dependent on personal style preferences. Senior glasses come in a range of materials to suit any wearer, no matter their preference. The common materials for senior glasses are acetate, acetate & metal, metal, and bioacetate. The best materials for senior glasses are listed below.

  • Acetate: Acetate is a flexible cellulose material that can come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colours, perfect for senior glasses.
  • Acetate & Metal: Acetate and metal provide strength and contrasting aesthetics for intriguing senior frames.
  • Metal: Metal senior glasses give the wearer durable eyewear and a sleek, minimalist style.
  • Bioacetate: Bio-acetate senior glasses are made from a bioplastic, ideal for the eco-conscious.

1. Acetate Frame for Senior Glasses

Acetate frames for senior glasses are crafted from a bioplastic material called acetate. Acetate glasses are an ideal frame for senior glasses as they have strong, lightweight and hypoallergenic properties. Additionally, acetate makes for a quality frame choice due to its longevity.

2. Acetate & Metal Senior Glasses

Acetate and metal senior glasses provide a striking aesthetic, with the two materials complementing each other seamlessly. Acetate and metal are both often used for the lens frame, providing interesting colourways, while metal temples provide strength and a minimalist profile.

3. Metal Senior Glasses

Metal senior glasses are notable for their durability and sleek profile for a chic, minimalist look. Metal eyewear can include materials such as strong stainless steel and lightweight titanium.

4. Bio-Acetate Senior Glasses

Bio-acetate senior's glasses are made from bioacetate, a material predominantly made from plant-based matter such as wood pulp and cotton fibres. Compared to acetate, it uses fewer oil-based plasticisers in its creation, for a more eco-conscious choice.

Should Seniors Wear Sunglasses?

Yes, seniors should wear sunglasses when they are in the sun. Sunglasses are important for every demographic in order to protect against the potential harmful effects of UV rays. Excessive UV light can accelerate the growth of cataracts and growths on the conjunctiva called a 'pterygium,' making it important to have protective sunglasses. It is recommended to opt for UV 400 Protection Lenses, which can effectively block 100% of the sun's ultraviolet rays, making them invaluable on an especially sunny day.

What are the Best Glasses for Seniors with Wide or Narrow Nose Bridges?

The best glasses for seniors with wide or narrow nose bridges will be dependent more on the type of nose bridge they have. Those with wide nose bridges typically have low nose bridges, making low nose bridge fit glasses a compatible choice. Those with narrow nose bridges may likely have high nose bridges, making high or standard fit glasses a fitting option.

Which Colour Patterns Work Best for Senior Glasses?

There is no best colour pattern for senior glasses. Some glasses colour patterns include matte, solid, tortoise, transparent and two-toned. Read on for the various colour patterns that could be the best for seniors' glasses frames.

  • Matte: Matte glasses refer to a low-gloss, flat-looking finish for an effortless, minimal look.
  • Solid: Solid colour frames are timeless and versatile, available in a variety of colours to suit any outfit.
  • Tortoise: Tortoise shell patterns offer a blend of often warm tones, making an effortlessly stylish and youthful aesthetic.
  • Transparent: Transparent, clear frames are perfect for seniors who want minimalist eyewear compatible with many outfits.
  • Two-toned: Two-toned glasses create a visually alluring blend of colour, perfect for those who want striking eyewear.
A photo of the Neal glasses in Satin Black A photo of the Bentley glasses in Palm Tortoise A photo of the Andrew glasses in Clear Crystal

What Types of Nose Shapes Should Seniors Consider When Choosing Glasses?

All types of nose shapes can be considered when seniors are choosing glasses. Notably the glasses frame bridge should rest comfortably atop your nose bridge. The nose bridge refers to the midline of the nose, called the "bridge", as it connects the tip of the nose to the face. For example, seniors with low nose bridges, referring to those which sit below or at the same level as the pupils, should look out for glasses that are a low nose bridge fit. These will have higher or adjustable nose pads to accommodate these. Alternatively, those with high nose bridges, which sit elevated on the face, can opt for glasses with standard or high nose bridge fits.

Are Oversized Glasses Suitable for Seniors?

Yes, oversized glasses can be suitable for seniors. For those who prefer more bold, eye-catching eyewear, oversized glasses can be a good option. Whether for everyday wear or a special event, they provide a striking focal point, alongside vision correction for seniors.

Are Certain Glasses Better for Seniors Who Need Reading Lenses?

Any glasses can be suited to seniors who need reading lenses. However, those with high-index lenses may prefer frames that can accommodate these more readily. High-index lenses are light and thin, designed for people with strong or high prescriptions. While most glasses can suit high-index lenses, there are glasses that are particularly good for accommodating these high-index lenses, allowing for a more seamless fit. These can be good for seniors with high-index reading glasses.

Are Prescription Sunglasses a Good Option for Seniors Outdoors?

Yes, prescription sunglasses are a good option for seniors outdoors. This allows seniors to maintain visual clarity outdoors and shield their eyes from the sun. Alternatively, they may like to try prescription transition glasses, which change from clear to dark according to the light conditions they are worn in. Active sunglasses are also a good option for seniors who engage in physical activity for a snug fit.

How to Adjust Senior Glasses for a Comfortable Fit?

To adjust glasses for seniors for a comfortable fit, it is best to give the frames to an optician. If you bought prescription senior glasses from Oscar Wylee, you can simply visit a store and our team can provide adjustments.

What Lens Types Work Best for Senior Glasses?

There is no singular lens type that works best for senior glasses. This will ultimately depend on the vision and lifestyle needs of the senior. Seniors with conditions such as presbyopia or age-related macular degeneration might benefit from multifocal lenses, a type of lens that enables clear vision for near, intermediate and distance vision. Seniors may also find Transition Lenses beneficial for their optical glasses, particularly if they are outdoors often, as these change from clear to dark according to the light conditions they are worn in.

What Outfits Work Best with Stylish Senior Glasses?

There is no particular outfit that works best with stylish senior glasses. Pairing your outfit with stylish eyewear will depend on the colour of both the glasses and outfit, as well as the occasion. For professional or formal settings that often have neutral or darker coloured outfits, these can be enriched with similarly dark glasses colours such as black, dark greys or navy. Alternatively, for parties, themed nights, or brunches, opting for bright coloured glasses such as pinks, blues, or multicoloured frames can provide a striking, more playful look to elevate your outfit further. Whether a long gown, suit and tie, or a nice shirt and pants, any outfit can work well with stylish senior glasses.

What Hairstyles Look Good with Glasses for Seniors?

Any hairstyle can look good alongside glasses for seniors. An updo, such as a bun or ponytail, can provide a sharp, formal look. Contrastingly, leaving your hair down while wearing glasses can soften your face. This is particularly true if you are wearing rectangular or square glasses, as the hair that frames your face can soften the sharp angles of these frames.

Are Stylish Glasses Suitable for Professional or Formal Events for Seniors?

Yes, stylish glasses are suitable for professional or formal events for seniors. Stylish, professional glasses for formal events are likely in more neutral colours, such as black or dark grey, to suit a professional, sophisticated occasion. However, if the formal event is one such as a party or themed night, opting for colourful glasses will add a playful flair.

What Factors Affect the Price of Glasses for Seniors?

The price factors for glasses for seniors at Oscar Wylee will vary depending on elements such as frame material, add-ons and lens types. One pair of glasses in our core range starts from $169, 2 pairs from $199 and 3 pairs from $249. It should be noted that lens thickness, filters and lens add-ons will affect overall pricing. Read our full price guide for more information.

How Long Does It Take to Get Prescription Glasses for Seniors?

It can take 7-10 business days for prescription glasses for seniors to be ready at Oscar Wylee. You'll receive an order confirmation email as well as a tracking link. For delivery to your home address, you should expect up to 3 weeks, depending on your location.

Are there Discount Glasses for Seniors?

Yes, there can be discount glasses for seniors. Certain eyewear retailers can provide discounts for prescription eyewear for seniors aged over 60. It should be noted that Oscar Wylee currently does not have this on offer.

Do Pensioners Get Free Glasses in Australia?

Not all pensioners can get free glasses in Australia. However, there are some eyewear companies that allow pensioners to receive discounts on prescription eyewear. Additionally, Government initiatives such as The NSW Spectacles Program provides free glasses and other vision aids to financially disadvantaged NSW residents 65 and over.