Customized Eyewear for Every Style of Face
No two faces are the same–and your glasses shouldn’t be either. Whether you have a wide smile, narrow nose bridge, high cheekbones, or anything in between, the perfect pair of glasses should feel as good as they look. That’s why customized eyewear can make a big difference in comfort and confidence.
At Warby Parker, “custom” doesn’t mean bespoke one-offs carved by hand. It means offering flexible sizing, inclusive fit options, and diverse styles that help you find a pair of glasses that truly feels like yours. From frame width to bridge design to personal taste, there’s a solution that meets your needs without sacrificing comfort or personality.
Let’s break down what custom eyewear means in practice–and how it makes glasses shopping smarter, easier, and a whole lot more fun.
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What “Custom” Really Means in Eyewear
Warby Parker’s definition of custom starts with fit. Most brands offer frames in a single standard size. That might work for some, but not all. That’s why many Warby Parker frames come in five different widths: extra narrow, narrow, medium, wide, and extra wide. Same style, multiple sizes.
So if you fall in love with the Durand, for example, you’re not stuck making it work. You choose the size that is designed to fit comfortably–snug but not tight, roomy but not loose.
Then there’s Low Bridge Fit, an inclusive design made for people with low nose bridges or high cheekbones. If your glasses tend to slide down or rest on your cheeks, this one’s for you. It features thoughtful design details–like repositioned nose pads and curved temple arms–which may help provide a stable, comfortable fit for people with lower nose bridges or higher cheekbones.
In other words: Warby Parker doesn’t just design frames–they design fit.
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Glasses That Match Your Face Shape
Finding your best frame isn’t just about width. It’s also about shape.
Many people find that different frame styles complement different face shapes. For example:
- Round faces often look great with angular or rectangular frames to add definition.
- Square jawlines can benefit from softer, rounded glasses for contrast.
- Heart-shaped faces may suit bottom-heavy frames or cat-eyes.
- Oval faces (lucky you!) work with almost anything.
Warby Parker offers classic silhouettes–round, rectangular, aviator, cat-eye–and then pushes the envelope with geometric and oversized styles for those who want a statement piece. Minimalist? Trend-forward? Vintage-inspired? The lineup covers it all.
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Even better, many of these styles come in multiple sizes. So if you love a frame’s shape, you can probably find it in the width that works for you.
Size-Inclusive, Style-First
One of Warby Parker’s key innovations is removing the trade-off between style and fit. You don’t have to choose between comfort and style–these frames aim to provide both.
Many frames now come in multiple widths, and many are available in Low Bridge Fit as well. Two friends could fall for the same frame–say, the Haskell–and one could order it in extra narrow, while the other gets it in wide. Same stylish look, tailored fit.
That’s by design. As the company puts it, “Every face is different–and equally deserving of glasses and sunglasses that fit perfectly.”
And by avoiding strict “men’s” and “women’s” categories, Warby Parker also leans into gender-neutral styling. If you like it, wear it. It’s that simple.
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A Frame for Every Style
Style is personal. Some people want sleek and minimal. Others want frames that say something–bright colors, bold shapes, unexpected angles.
- Subtle metals and thin-rimmed acetates for understated polish
- Tortoiseshell classics in updated hues for versatile wear
- Warby Parker offers a spectrum of styles, from classic to adventurous:
- Oversized squares, geometric shapes, and bold cat-eyes for fashion-forward flair
- Transparent frames in rose, teal, or crystal-clear finishes for a modern twist
Each frame often comes in several colorways, and Warby Parker constantly rotates in new collections and seasonal drops. That means your glasses can match your aesthetic–whether that’s artistic, intellectual, trendy, timeless, or somewhere in between.
And because most frames are unisex and labeled by fit rather than gender, you’re free to pick the pair that speaks to you, regardless of who it was “marketed” for.
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Lenses That Fit Your Life
Personalization isn’t just about frames. It’s about lenses, too.
Depending on how (and where) you live your life, you might want:
- Photochromic (light-responsive) lenses that transition from clear indoors to dark outdoors
- Progressive lenses if you need correction for both near and far vision
- Prescription sunglasses for stylish sun protection, with optional polarized lenses to cut glare
All Warby Parker lenses include UV protection and come standard with reflection reducing and scratch resistant coatings–no upsell required. You can also choose high-index lenses if you have a stronger prescription and want a thinner, lighter look.
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Whatever your daily routine involves–work, reading, driving, beach days, everything in between–there’s a lens setup that matches it.
And the best part? Warby Parker makes the selection process straightforward. No jargon, no hidden fees. Just easy-to-understand options tailored to real people.
Try Before You Buy: Three Easy Ways
Customization only works if you get to try things out. Warby Parker makes that part refreshingly simple, too.
In-Store Try-On
Pop into one of the many Warby Parker locations to browse the full frame lineup, try on different sizes, and get expert advice from friendly staff. You can even get your eyes checked at most locations on-site, if needed. It’s eyewear shopping, but stress-free.
Virtual Try-On
Want to test drive frames instantly, from anywhere? The Warby Parker app uses augmented reality to show frames on your face in real time. The realism is highly accurate. You can scan through colors, shapes, and sizes and see how they move with your expressions. The app can even help measure your face to recommend a fit.
Use one try-on method or mix and match all three–Warby Parker lets you shop your way. Whether you want the tactile experience, the tech experience, or a little of both, it’s all easy, intuitive, and free.
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Glasses That Fit and Feel Like You
What Warby Parker offers isn’t just eyewear–it’s eyewear designed for humans. Real faces. Real styles. Real preferences. The brand’s entire approach is based on the belief that everyone should be able to find glasses that look good, feel great, and fit seamlessly into their everyday routines.
It’s about more than just aesthetics (though that’s important, too). It’s about function, fit, and feeling like yourself. Whether your preferences include bridge width, face shape, long screen days, or making a bold fashion statement, Warby Parker is there with options that blend personal style with practical comfort.
In a market that’s often too cookie-cutter, Warby Parker has made customized eyewear accessible–without the bespoke price tag. By offering inclusive designs, flexible sizes, meaningful lens choices, and try-on tools that put the power in your hands, they’ve changed how people find their perfect frames.
It’s eyewear that works with your face–not the other way around.
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