Glasses for Teen Boys and Girls

Glasses for teen boys and girls may include frames that can include brighter hues, neutral tones, classic glasses and oversized styles. Some key components to consider for teen glasses may include impact-resistant lenses for activity-filled days, lens add-ons and narrow fitting frames for smaller faces.

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  3. Oliver optical frame in the colour Charcoal Dusk displayed in front angle view.
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  7. Parker optical frame in the colour Auburn Tortoise displayed in front angle view.
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How to Choose the Best Glasses for Teen Girls?

When choosing the best glasses for teen girls, think about complementary frame shapes, consider frame size, choose suitable colours and select the right materials. The best women's glasses that will also suit teen girls will include frames that align and complement their facial features, reflect their personality and style and enhance their overall look. The ways to choose the best glasses for teen girls are listed below.

  • Think about complementary frame shapes: Think about complementary frame shapes for your face shape when choosing the best glasses for teen girls. Some frame shapes are better suited for certain face shapes. For example, round or oval glasses are typically recommended for those with square face shapes to create contrast between the curved lines of the frame and the strong angles of square faces.
  • Consider frame size: Consider frame size to identify what frames fit you best. You may find certain sizes more flattering than others. In some cases, as another example, oversized glasses may look regular-sized on some individuals and may need to opt for a larger frame size.
  • Choose suitable colours: Choose suitable colours by opting for options that can either seamlessly blend with your skin tone or pop against your complexion. If you have a warm skin tone, you can either select gold frames or brown frames, tortoiseshell frames to match your skin or select green or red shades so they can pop against your features.
  • Select the right materials: Select the right materials to choose the best glasses for teen girls, as it contributes to the overall style, comfort and durability. Teens are likely involved in a lot of activities and therefore need lightweight and impact-resistant materials, for example.
Oscar Wylee Humphrey frame in Candy Brown Oscar Wylee Zola frame in Clear Crystal Oscar Wylee Mumford frame in Speckled Bluebird Oscar Wylee Frieda frame in Clear Crystal

How to Choose the Best Glasses for Teen Boys?

When choosing the best glasses for teen boys, think about complementary frame shapes, consider frame size, choose suitable colours and select the right materials. The best men's glasses that will also suit teen boys will include frames that align and complement their facial features, reflect their personality and style and enhance their overall look. The ways to choose the best glasses for teen boys are listed below.

  • Think about complementary frame shapes: Think about complementary frame shapes for your face shape when choosing the best glasses for teen boys. Some frame shapes are better suited for certain face shapes. For example, round or oval glasses are typically recommended for those with square face shapes to create contrast between the curved lines of the frame and the strong angles of square faces.
  • Consider frame size: Consider frame size to identify what frames fit you best. You may find certain sizes more flattering than others. In some cases, as another example, oversized glasses may look regular-sized on some individuals and may need to opt for a larger frame size.
  • Choose suitable colours: Choose suitable colours by opting for options that can either seamlessly blend with your skin tone or pop against your complexion. If you have a warm skin tone, you can either select gold frames or brown frames, tortoiseshell frames to match your skin or select green or red shades so they can pop against your features.
  • Select the right materials: Select the right materials to choose the best glasses for teen boys, as it contributes to the overall style, comfort and durability. Teens are likely involved in a lot of activities and therefore need lightweight and impact-resistant materials such as TR90, for example.
Oscar Wylee Andrew frame in Clear Crystal Oscar Wylee Oliver frame in Charcoal Dusk Oscar Wylee Leigh frame in Matte Navy Oscar Wylee Marco frame in Obsidian Black Matte

How to Choose the Best Glasses According to Face Shape for Teens?

Choosing the best glasses according to face shape for teens is a simple process. Observe your facial features and proportions to identify your face shape. Face shapes typically include round face shapes, pear face shapes, oval face shapes, heart face shapes and square face shapes. There may be some generic recommendations for the best glasses for different face shapes; however, it will come down to what glasses make you feel your best. The ways to choose the best glasses for teens according to face shape are listed below.

  • Round face shapes: Round face shapes are characterised by a round, softer look. Round face shapes are well-suited to rectangular or square-shaped frames, as they help to bring structure to the face.
  • 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 the roundness of the face 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.
  • Square Faces: Square faces are characterised by an angular forehead and chin, and a face that is mostly in proportion. Round glasses or oval saddle nose bridge glasses are good for square faces, as they soften the naturally sharp angles.

Which Material is Best for Glasses for Teens?

The materials that may be best for glasses for teens include acetate, Ultem, stainless steel and bioacetate. The materials that may be best for teens are listed below.

  • Acetate Frame For Teen Glasses: Acetate frames for teen glasses are a strong, lightweight eyewear choice that also has hypoallergenic properties.
  • Ultem Frame For Teen Glasses: Ultem frames for teen glasses are a lightweight, flexible choice of glasses.
  • Bio-acetate Frame for Teen Glasses: Bio-acetate frames for teen glasses are made from a bioplastic, ideal for the eco-conscious.

1. Acetate Frame for Teen Glasses

An acetate frame for teen glasses is made from a type of cellulose material that can come in a variety of shapes, colours and sizes. Acetate frames are often hypoallergenic and are a good choice of material for glasses due to their versatility.

3. Bio-acetate Frame for Teen Glasses

A bio-acetate frame for teen glasses is designed from a material that is primarily made from plant-based matter, such as wood pulp and cotton fibres. Bio-acetate offers wearers a more sustainable option through its use of less oil-based plasticisers compared to regular acetate.

How to Buy Glasses According to Bridge Width for Teens?

You can buy glasses according to bridge width for teens by considering your face size first and choosing the recommended frame width. We have glasses to cater to all face sizes, including narrow, medium and wide. The ways to buy glasses according to bridge width for teens are listed below.

  • Narrow: Narrow width frames are available at Oscar Wylee. Our narrow frames are suitable for petite and narrow faces.
  • Medium: Medium frames are available at Oscar Wylee in a wide selection of shapes and styles. Medium frames are well-suited to those with average or medium sized faces.
  • Wide: Wide frames are available at Oscar Wylee. Wide frames are good for those with wider, larger faces.

Should Teens Wear Sunglasses for Eye Protection?

Yes, teens should wear sunglasses for eye protection as their eyes are still developing and are therefore more susceptible to damage from the sun's UV light. Teens are more likely to be exposed to increased UV light from the sun during school and potentially during after-school activities. According to Cancer Council Australia, it is encouraged to allow students to wear sunglasses for sun protection during outdoor activities. However, this is dependent on each school's particular uniform standard.

Which Colour Pattern is Best for Teen Glasses?

The colour pattern that is best for teen glasses can include matte, solid, tortoise, transparent and two-toned. The best colour pattern for teen glasses will differ between individuals based on personal taste. The best colour patterns for teen glasses are listed below.

  • Matte: A matte colour pattern for teen glasses refers to a low-gloss, flat-looking finish for a classic and sleek frame.
  • Solid: A solid colour pattern for teen glasses provides wearers with a classic and timeless look that's easy to incorporate with their personal style. It also draws more attention to the frame's shape.
  • Tortoiseshell: Tortoiseshell patterns offer a blend of often warm tones and are an effortlessly stylish accessory that can easily upgrade your overall look.
  • Transparent: Transparent or clear frames can be popular for teens due to their minimal and modern look, offering a subtle but effective style.
  • Two-toned: Two-toned colour pattern glasses are an elevated take on a classic frame design, perfect for those who love different colours.
Oscar Wylee Celeste frame in Clear Crystal Oscar Wylee Prue frame in Latte Oscar Wylee Peyton frame in Autumn Petal
Oscar Wylee Celeste frame in Clear Crystal
Oscar Wylee Prue frame in Latte
Oscar Wylee Peyton frame in Autumn Petal

Are Oversized Glasses Suitable for Teens?

Yes, oversized glasses can be suitable for teens, depending on factors such as fit and comfort. When choosing oversized glasses, ensure the frame doesn't extend past the widest part of your face, sits at or just below your eyebrows and doesn't feel tight around the temples or on the nose. Oversized glasses are a bold way to upgrade your regular eyewear rotation and can stylistically draw more attention to your face.

Are Prescription Sunglasses a Good Option for Teens Outdoors?

Yes, prescription sunglasses are a good option for teens outdoors for sun protection and clear vision. For teens who require vision correction and regularly spend time outdoors, it is especially important to protect their eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays. Here at Oscar Wylee, you can add your prescription to your favourite pair of OW sunglasses for an additional cost as long as your prescription is unexpired. We offer stylish active sunglasses with UV protection, impact-resistant lenses, and lightweight frames.

How to Adjust Glasses for Teens for a Comfortable Fit?

To adjust glasses for teens for a comfortable fit, it is advised to go to an optometrist. You may not be able to adjust your glasses yourself, as doing so may result in damage. For a more comfortable fit, choose glasses that don't slide down or feel tight on your nose or temples. If you do experience some discomfort when wearing your glasses, see our optometrist in-store, and they may be able to adjust your frames.

What Lens Types Work Best for Glasses for Teens?

The lens types that work best for glasses with teens will depend on your personal vision requirements and your particular preferences for eyewear. You can select a lens add-on from our wide range, which includes photochromic lenses, tinted lenses, high index lenses, single vision lenses, blue light filter lenses, polarised lenses, photochromic lenses and prism lenses. All of these lens options are available to add on top of the price of your standard frames.

What Outfits Work Best with Stylish Glasses for Teens?

The outfits that work best with stylish glasses for teens are outfits that best represent you, what you like and what makes you feel the most confident. Stylish glasses for teens at Oscar Wylee can be dressed up, dressed down and everything in between. Wear what you feel your best and authentic self in.

What Hairstyles Look Good with Glasses for Teens?

The hairstyles that look good with glasses for teens are generally whatever style you currently have. When trying on glasses, it is important to choose the frame that you immediately like the look of without any particular hairstyle. If you want to further highlight your frames, you can try opting for half-up, half-down styles or updos, which pull your hair away from your face, for medium to long hair lengths.

Are Stylish Glasses Suitable for School, Sports, and Events for Teens?

Yes, stylish glasses can be suitable for school, sports and events for teens. Stylish glasses from Oscar Wylee are ideal for any occasion, depending on your preferences. We have a wide selection of glasses that fall in minimal, classic, active, bold and colourful categories, catering to many different kinds of occasions.

Do Certain Frame Shapes Make a Teen's Face Look Smaller

Yes, certain frame shapes may make a teen's face look smaller, but mainly depending on the width of the frame and their face shape. A wider frame shape can make it look as though your face shape is smaller due to the larger width of the frame. However, this might differ between individuals.

What Factors Affect the Price of Glasses for Teens?

The factors that affect the price of glasses for teens at Oscar Wylee will vary depending on elements such as the glasses range, add-ons and lens types. One pair of teen glasses starts from $169, 2 pairs from $199 and 3 pairs from $249. It should be noted that prescription lens thickness and other add-ons will affect overall pricing. See our full price guide for more information.

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

You can expect to get your prescription glasses for teens within 7-10 business days from the date of purchase when collecting in-store. A team member will contact you once your glasses have passed through all the quality control checks and are ready for collection. If your order is being shipped to your home, it may take up to 3 weeks to arrive. This includes the production time of 7-10 business days and additional time for shipping.