What are Asian fit glasses (low bridge fit glasses)?

Lensmart 2022-02-18 19:44:47

Isn't it frustrating when you visit your local optical shop and there just isn't any frame that seems to fit you? Much like clothes, you won't be feeling comfortable wearing anything else if your facial features require Asian fit glasses, also known as low bridge fit glasses.


What are Asian fit glasses and how can you know if you need to wear glasses of this type? In this guide, you will learn everything about these eyeglasses and whether you should have one for that proper, secure fit.


Asian fit glasses


What are low bridge fit glasses?

What makes Asian fit or low bridge fit glasses different from standard glasses frames is the slightly lower nose piece. It is made to suit people with a lower nose bridge, which is a common trait for individuals of Asian descent. It is also called an alternative fit, since these features are not only exclusive to Asians.


This frame is designed to accommodate unique facial structures such as projected cheekbones and flatter faces along with a low nose bridge. It ensures that the glasses don't feel too tight or slide down due to a poorly fitting nose piece.


Do you have a low nose bridge? This part refers to the section between your eyes where your nose starts to get hard. There's a simple test to know if you do: place a finger on your nose bridge and check in the mirror. If it appears to be below or inline your pupils, it means that you need Asian fit glasses.


What are the features of alternative fit glasses?

The low bridge fit glasses offer an alternative fit with the following slight (often unnoticeable) modifications:


1. Higher nose pad. Asian fit frames are designed with higher nose pads, which help the glasses sit just right for people with high cheekbones and a low nose bridge.


2. Curved temples. Standard fitting glasses typically have straight temple ends, which can cause discomfort for people who need low bridge glasses. These frames have curved temples, allowing a roomy and stable fit.


3. Adjustable nose pads. You can adjust the nose pads in any direction to find a comfortable fit on your nose.


4. Flattened frame. Asian fitting specs are flattened to decrease the heaviness of the frame, ensuring that they don't touch the cheeks and slip down due to the weight.


5. Wide keyhole bridge. A prominent feature of Omni fit glasses is the keyhole-shaped bridge, which is narrow with higher sides that can carry short pads for enhanced comfort.


Who should use Asian fit glasses?

Omni fit specs are not for everyone. You can choose this specific type of glasses if you:


1. Have a low nose bridge. This frame is designed specifically for people with a low nose bridge, and it's imperative for your comfort, whether you have Asian heritage or not, to choose this type of glasses.


2. Have a wide face. Traditional frames usually feel too narrow or tight if your face is wider. If you want to feel more at ease while wearing glasses, you can use Asian fit glasses that sit slightly lower on your face.


3. Have high cheekbones. When you have a low nose bridge, it often follows that you have high cheekbones. Alternative fit frames have tilted lenses to stop your glasses from moving upwards when you're talking or smiling.


4. Are Asian. Although not everyone has the same features, a low nose bridge is typical of the Asian facial profile, which makes these frames the perfect choice for a tailored fit.


How do you find the right Asian fit glasses?

The best way to find the best pair of low bridge fit glasses is to make sure that they are labeled as such when you buy them. As said, the differences between this type and the standard fit are almost subtle and can only be noticed when worn. 


It's best to try them on to ensure that the nose pad is deep seated and the temple arms offer a roomy curvature.


If you are shopping online, you can check the model number to see if they are appended with an F or A. These letter identifiers are usually put in parentheses for emphasis, indicating that the glasses are of Asian or alternative fit.


You can also try the Virtual Try-On feature, wherein you can check if the pair of specs you're eyeing looks good on you. This special feature allows you to 'wear' glasses and find which frame suits your face the best.


Remember, not all Asian fit glasses will match your face shape, so be careful to choose eyeglasses or sunglasses that are recommended for your facial structure. It's always essential to achieve both style and comfort when selecting the best eyewear for you!



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