Frames

At Heights Eyecare, It's easy to choose the right frames. Whether you need prescription eyeglasses, UV-resistant sunglasses, safety glasses or BluTech computer glasses for work, we carry the latest designer frames and custom lenses.  Our optical team is happy to help you find the precise frame and lens type you need, but we also care about the way they look on your face.

If you're not comfortable and confident in your corrective eyewear, you won't want to wear it as recommended. We know flattering frames that actually fit make all the difference, so we're here to help you find them.  Our opticians will help you select the perfect pair of glasses from our large selection of over 1,100 frames on display.  We carry brand names including Etnia, Ray Ban, Oakley, Jimmy Choo, Maui Jim, Silhouette, Vera Wang, Fysh, Kate Spade, Sperry, Nike, Fossil, Smith, Ted Baker, L.A.M.B., Nano and many, many more.

EXCLUSIVE 2 YEAR WARRANTY

  • Heights Eyecare is proud to provide the best frame and lens warranty in the industry. If your new frame breaks under normal wearing conditions, we will repair or replace it, one time for free. Our lens treatments are the most durable surface protection available. However, lenses can still scratch. If your lenses scratch we will also replace them, with the original prescription, one time for free.
  • In the event that your eyewear is lost or damaged by sitting on them, running over them, sliding in to third, your dog eating them, slamming them in your locker, or any other every day experience, don’t worry we understand that accidents happen! We will replace or repair your eyewear within two years at 50% of retail .
  • No other offers, savings or vision plans apply

You may be considering a second pair for dress, casual, sportswear, or office use. We offer a 20% discount on any second pair if purchased within 90 days of your prescription eyewear purchase.

We welcome you to bring in your glasses for an adjustment or repair at any time without an appointment to keep your eyewear in best fitting condition!

SPECIALTY GLASSES

Heights Eyecare offers specialty glasses for the Treatment of Computer Vision Syndrome. BluTech highly advanced lens that is infused with proprietary pigments and dyes to mimic the way your eye naturally protects itself against blue light coming from the computer screens you use each day causing eyestrain, headaches and sleeplessness.  To learn more about Computer Vision Syndrome click here.

Color blindness effects 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women.  At Heights Eyecare we proudly offer EnChroma glasses that help unlock a new world of color for people with color blindness.  The EnChroma lens technology is based on understanding the causes of color blindness and engineering an optical technology platform to address the problem.  To learn more about EnChroma glasses and color blindness click here.

Choosing the Right Frames for your face

Glasses say so much about your personality and personal style. At Heights Eyecare, we are happy to work with you in selecting frames that complement your features. Our experienced optometry professionals work closely with you to select the proper frames to fit your budget as well as your cosmetic, lifestyle, and vision needs. While working with our experienced staff enables you to select the appropriate frames, we invite you to learn more about which frame styles complement various face shapes.

Select Your Frames

Square

A square face is often characterized by a strong jaw line, a broad forehead, and a wide chin and cheekbones. The width and length of the face are close to being equal. Frames should be selected to make the face look longer and to soften the square angles of the face. Choose frames that are slightly curved (like an oval shape) and that have more horizontal than vertical real estate.

Oval

The oval face is identifiable by its balanced proportions. The forehead is slightly wider than the chin and cheekbones are high. Frames should complement the natural proportions of the oval. Choose frames that are wide or wider than the broadest part of the face and that follow your brow line. Often, diamond or rectangular shapes work best for oval shapes.

Oblong

Although fairly similar to an oval shape, an oblong face is longer than it is wide. The ideal frames will shorten the face by creating a break in the length of the face. Choose frames that have depth and a low bridge to shorten the nose. Try frames that are round, deep, have low-triangle shapes, or that have strong vertical lines.

Round

A round or full face is characterized by having the same width and length. For round faces, frames that add length to the face often work best. Frames that lengthen the face are typically angular, narrow and are wider than they are deep. It is best to avoid round style frames as these will exaggerate the roundness and curves of the face.

Heart

A heart shaped face looks like a heart or a triangle with the point facing down. The forehead is very wide and cheekbones are high while the face narrows towards the chin. Counterbalance the narrow chin by choosing frames that are wider at the bottom. Generally, light colored and rimless frames work best, although aviator, butterfly and low-triangle styles also work well.

Triangle

A base-down triangle face has a narrower forehead with full cheeks and a broad chin. To offset a broad chin, select frames that widen at the top. Great selections include frames that have heavy color accents and detail on the top part of the frames. Cat-eye shapes also work well to add width and emphasize the narrow upper part of the face.

Diamond

A diamond shaped face is often characterized by high, dramatic cheekbones with a narrow eye line and jaw line. This shape is the rarest of all the shapes. Oval frames that are soft in style typically work best to highlight the eyes and cheekbones. Select frames that have detailing, distinctive brow lines, are rimless or a cat-eye shape for best results.

  • Round Rectangle (Wire) Rounded Square Square
  • Modified Oval (Wire) Rectangle Cat Eye Squared Cat Eye
  • Oval Modified Round Modified Oval Wayfarer
  • Aviator

Square Face

A square face is often characterized by a strong jaw line, a broad forehead, and a wide chin and cheekbones. The width and length of the face are close to being equal. Frames should be selected to make the face look longer and to soften the square angles of the face. Choose frames that are slightly curved (like an oval shape) and that have more horizontal than vertical real estate.

Oval Face

The oval face is identifiable by its balanced proportions. The forehead is slightly wider than the chin and cheekbones are high. Frames should complement the natural proportions of the oval. Choose frames that are wide or wider than the broadest part of the face and that follow your brow line. Often, diamond or rectangular shapes work best for oval shapes.

Oblong Face

Although fairly similar to an oval shape, an oblong face is longer than it is wide. The ideal frames will shorten the face by creating a break in the length of the face. Choose frames that have depth and a low bridge to shorten the nose. Try frames that are round, deep, have low-triangle shapes, or that have strong vertical lines.

Round Face

A round or full face is characterized by having the same width and length. For round faces, frames that add length to the face often work best. Frames that lengthen the face are typically angular, narrow and are wider than they are deep. It is best to avoid round style frames as these will exaggerate the roundness and curves of the face.

Heart Shaped Face (or Base-up Triangle)

A heart shaped face looks like a heart or a triangle with the point facing down. The forehead is very wide and cheekbones are high while the face narrows towards the chin. Counterbalance the narrow chin by choosing frames that are wider at the bottom. Generally, light colored and rimless frames work best, although aviator, butterfly and low-triangle styles also work well.

Base-down Triangle Face

A base-down triangle face has a narrower forehead with full cheeks and a broad chin. To offset a broad chin, select frames that widen at the top. Great selections include frames that have heavy color accents and detail on the top part of the frames. Cat-eye shapes also work well to add width and emphasize the narrow upper part of the face.

Diamond Face

A diamond shaped face is often characterized by high, dramatic cheekbones with a narrow eye line and jaw line. This shape is the rarest of all the shapes. Oval frames that are soft in style typically work best to highlight the eyes and cheekbones. Select frames that have detailing, distinctive brow lines, are rimless or a cat-eye shape for best results.

This is a general guide and is only intended for reference. Our experienced and trained staff will assist you in selecting frames what work best for your lifestyle.


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