How to Choose Best Low Bridge Fit Glasses?
To choose the best low bridge fit glasses browse low bridge fit glasses, select a frame that suits your personal style and try it on. The ways to choose the best low bridge fit glasses are listed below.
- Browse Low Bridge Fit Glasses: Browse low bridge fit glasses at you local Oscar store. You can ask a retail staff member to point you to bestselling low bridge fit glasses, or let them know your frame preferences so they can recommend some options.
- Select A Frame that Suits your Personal Style: Select a frame that suits your personal style. Consider factors such as material, colour, frame thickness, and shape when selecting low bridge fit glasses.
- Try It On: Try your low bridge fit glasses on. Ensure the adjustable or higher placed nosepads are well suited to your nose bridge. It should not be too wide across your nose bridge, or slip off your face. You should also ensure the temple length is not too short resting along the ears, and that the bottom edge of the frame does not touch your cheeks.
How to Choose Best Low Bridge Fit Glasses According to Face Shape?
To choose the best low bridge glasses according to face shape you should identify your face shape and select a frame shape that is compatible with it. The ways to choose the best low bridge fit glasses according to face shape are listed below
- Round Face Shape: Round face shapes pair wonderfully with rectangular or square low bridge fit glasses for an angular contrast to the natural curves of the round face.
- Oval Face Shape: The oval face shape is relatively versatile, able to suit many lens shapes. However, rectangular, square and aviator low bridge fit glasses are most preferred as the sharp lines provide balance to the more gentle curve of the oval face shape.
- Heart Face Shape: The heart face shape is characterised by a narrow chin and wide forehead. Aviators, cat-eye, and oval low bridge fit glasses bring balance and depth to this face shape.
- Square Face Shape: The square face is best suited to round, oval and browline low bridge fit glasses as these curved shapes help offset the sharp angles of the square face.
- Pear Face Shape: A pear face shape is characterised by a narrow forehead and a fuller jaw. The best low bridge fit glasses for pear faces are rectangle, oval and cat-eye low bridge fit glasses as the wide shape brings facial balance.
- Diamond Face Shape: Diamond face shapes are widest at the cheekbones with a narrow forehead and small chin. Diamond faces are best suited for oval, round and cat-eye low bridge fit glasses as the soft lines help to offset the angular face shape.



Which Material is Best for Low Bridge Fit Glasses?
The best material for low bridge fit glasses is mostly dependent on personal style preferences, as well as lifestyle factors. Low bridge fit glasses come in a range of materials to suit any wearer, no matter their preference. The common materials for low bridge fit glasses are acetate, TR90, ultem, bio-acetate and stainless steel. The best materials for bold glasses are listed below.
- Acetate: Acetate is a flexible cellulose material noted for coming in a variety of colours and patterns.
- TR90: TR90 is a great option for the sporty glasses wearer, due to its optimal flexibility and durability.
- Ultem: Ultem is a type of plastic notable for its flexibility and strength.
- Bio-acetate: Bio-acetate glasses are made mainly from a plant-based material such as wood pulp and cotton fibres. Bio-acetate can come in a variety of colours and designs and is an eco-friendly eyewear choice.
- Stainless Steel: Stainless steel bold glasses can provide a standout, yet stylish look.
Acetate Low Bridge Fit Glasses
Acetate low bridge fit glasses are made from the cellulose material that provides flexibility and strength, alongside a variety of colour options for any wearer to enjoy.
TR90 Low Bridge Fit Glasses
TR90 low bridge fit glasses are known for their superior durability and strength. TR90 is a thermoplastic material, with its flexibility and resistance making it perfect for high impact sport and physical activity.
Ultem Low Bridge Fit Glasses
Ultem low bridge fit glasses is a type of plastic that is both durable and lightweight, allowing for an unobtrusive, light profile.
Stainless Steel Low Bridge Fit Glasses
Stainless steel low bridge fit glasses are a metal-based eyewear allowing for durability and sleek, minimalist good looks.
What is the Low Bridge Fit in Glasses?
The low bridge fit in glasses refers to eyewear that has higher placed and adjustable nose pads. This is to accommodate low nose bridges, also known as Asian nose bridges, which is where the midline of the nose sits on the same level of or below the pupils. Higher and adjustable nose pads provide a stronger grip so the glasses don’t slip down the nose.
Why does the Nose Bridge Matter in Choosing Low Bridge Fit Glasses?
The nose bridge matters in choosing low bridge fit glasses, as these glasses are best suited to those with low nose bridges. Those with low nose bridges, which sit at the same level of or below the pupils, may find standard fit glasses uncomfortable as they more easily slip down the face. Low nose bridge fit glasses accommodate low nose bridges specifically due to their adjustable, higher nose pads that allow eyewear to sit snugly, making nose bridge an important consideration when choosing eyewear.
How to Buy Low Bridge Fit Glasses according to Bridge Width?
Oscar Wylee has a variety of low bridge fit glasses, also known as Asian nose fit glasses, in varying widths to accommodate a range of face sizes. These width sizes include X-Small, Narrow, Medium or Wide. Read on for the various bold glasses widths to consider before purchasing.
- X-Small: X-small width low bridge fit glasses are the smallest size we sell at Oscar Wylee. X-small is well suitable for kids, or those with very small, narrow faces.
- Narrow: Narrow width low bridge fit glasses are good for petite and thin faces, typically in women's or unisex designs.
- Medium: Medium width low bridge fit glasses are well suited to any gender with average, or medium sized faces.
- Wide: Wide width low bridge fit glasses are good for those with broader, larger faces and typically come in men's or unisex designs.
Which Colour Pattern is Best for Low Bridge Fit Glasses?
There is no best colour pattern for low bridge fit glasses, it depends on the pattern preferences of the wearer. Some glasses colour patterns include matte, solid, tortoise, transparent and two-toned. The best colour patterns for low bridge fit glasses are listed below.
- Matte: Matte low bridge fit glasses refer to coloured glasses that have a low-gloss, flat-looking finish for chic good looks.
- Solid: Solid colour low bridge fit glasses are a classic choice, able to provide strong colour and timeless appeal
- Tortoise: Tortoiseshell low bridge fit glasses patterns offer a blend of mainly warm tones for an effortlessly stylish accessory, perfect for any occasion.
- Transparent: Transparent low bridge fit glasses are a popular choice due to their minimalist, modern aesthetic.
- Two-toned: Two-toned low bridge fit glasses create a striking dual colour for a unique flair.
Which Frame Colours Work Best for Low Nose Bridge Fit Glasses?
There is no one frame colour that best complements low nose bridge fit glasses. It is ultimately up to personal preference as to which colour low nose bridge fit glasses is best for you. At Oscar Wylee, we have a variety of low nose bridge fit frame colours, such as black, blue, brown, gold, clear, green, grey, red, silver, purple and pink. The frame colours that work best for low nose bridge fit glasses are listed below.
- Black: Black low nose bridge fit glasses are always a timeless choice, suitable for any occasion.
- Blue: Blue is a rich colour for low nose bridge fit glasses, with a variety of tones such as electric, baby blues, or navy tones for any preference.
- Brown: Brown low nose bridge fit glasses are great for providing a natural warmth, whether it's a dark chestnut or a two-toned frame.
- Gold: Gold low nose bridge fit glasses provide an ultra luxe addition ready to elevate any outfit.
- Clear: Clear low nose bridge fit glasses exude a minimalist look, perfect for those who seek subtle eyewear.
- Green: Green low nose bridge fit glasses provide an intriguing focal point for any face, whether through a dark green or lively spearmint.
- Grey: Grey low nose bridge fit glasses are a classy option, perfect for formal, business or workplace-related events in light or dark tones.
- Red: Red low nose bridge fit glasses are an impactful statement accessory for those who seek bold looks.
- Silver: Silver low nose bridge fit glasses provide a sleek, effortlessly modern aesthetic to your clothing.
- Purple: Purple low nose bridge glasses provide a regal charm to diversify your colour palette.
- Pink: Pink low nose bridge glasses exude chic beauty for classically feminine eyewear.
Are Low Bridge Fit Glasses Better for Persons with Small Noses?
Yes, low bridge fit glasses can be better for people with small noses. However, this is only if they also have a low nose bridge. If someone has a small nose and low nose bridge then they will benefit greatly from the adjustable grip of low bridge fit glasses for stable eyewear that won't slip down the face.
Do Cat-Eye Frame Glasses Feature Low Bridge Fit Designs?
Yes, cat-eye frame glasses can feature low bridge nose fits. This will mean these frames will have higher nose pads or adjustable nose pads to accommodate low nose bridges. However, not all cat-eye frames will have a low nose bridge fit so it is best to try on, or consult a retail assistant to find cat-eye frames with a low nose bridge fit.
Are Low Bridge Glasses Suitable for Sports and Active Use?
Yes, low bridge glasses are suitable for sports and active use. There are active glasses made from impact resistant materials such as TR90 that have adjustable nose pads. These allow active glasses to maintain a secure grip on low nose bridges, alongside other nose types, during rigorous physical activity.
How Do You Know If You Need Low Bridge Fit Glasses?
You will know if you need low bridge fit glasses if you have a low nose bridge. To identify whether you have a low nose bridge simply look at the top of your nose bridge and see if it sits at the same level of, or below your pupils. If it does, this will mean you have a low nose bridge and will likely benefit from low bridge fit glasses.
Which Frame Styles Look Best with Low Nose Bridges?
Any frame style can look good with low nose bridges. Instead, it is the face shape that affects which frame styles and shapes look best on a person. Rectangle glasses suit oval and round faces, square glasses suit heart and oval faces, cat-eye glasses suit pear and round faces and round glasses suit rectangular and square faces.
Are there Celebrities that Wear Low Bridge Fit Glasses?
Yes, there are celebrities that would wear low bridge fit glasses to ensure a more comfortable eyewear fit. These celebrities would have low nose bridges and would wear eyewear to accommodate this. Celebrities with low nose bridges notable for their eyewear include Rihanna and Zoe Kravitz, both of whom can be seen sporting chic eyewear out and about.
What are the Price Factors for Low Bridge Fit Glasses?
The price factors for low bridge fit glasses at Oscar Wylee will vary depending on elements such as the glasses range, add-ons and lens types. One pair of low bridge fit glasses starts from $169, 2 pairs from $199 and 3 pairs from $249. It should be noted that lens thickness and other add-ons will affect the final price.
What is the Duration of Shipment for Low Bridge Glasses?
The average shipping duration for spring hinge glasses at Oscar Wylee is typically within 7-10 business days. An email will be sent to you confirming the order alongside an order tracking link. Contact our friendly customer service team if there are any problems.