Before the top 10, here are the three criteria that matter most.
1. Frame width (and temple comfort)
On a large face, a frame that is too narrow can feel tight and look “squeezed.” The goal is a frame that fits without marking.
2. Shape: rectangular, aviator, square…
- Rectangular frames add structure and can visually refine the face.
- Aviator shapes feel softer and a bit more fashion-forward, while offering great coverage.
- Square frames add character and work very well on larger faces.
3. Everyday comfort (hinges, temples, lenses)
Beyond style, check the details: sturdy hinges, well-balanced temples, and the right lens category for your use.