EYEGLASSES FOR NARROW FACES

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  • FAQ

Narrow fit glasses are frames designed with a slimmer overall width, closer-set lenses, and tapered temples to suit people with smaller or more narrow facial features. Instead of your glasses slipping, pinching, or sitting too wide, narrow frames sit just right – offering proportion, comfort, and a clean silhouette.

At MOSCOT, narrow fit doesn’t mean you compromise on style. From narrow-size The LEMTOSH to The MILTZEN and The FRANKIE, we offer signature silhouettes reworked for those who need – or want – a smaller, sleeker fit.

If you’ve got a slim or narrow face, the best-fitting frames are the ones that:

  • Align closely with your temples
  • Don’t extend far beyond the width of your face
  • Sit snugly without squeezing or slipping

Our most popular styles – like The LEMTOSH (narrow), The MILTZEN (narrow), and The FRANKIE (narrow) – are scaled to balance proportions and deliver a tailored fit that flatters your features without overwhelming them.

What glasses suit a narrow face? The ones that match your vibe and your face size – and MOSCOT’s narrow styles do both with ease.

Not sure if your current frames are a bit too tight? Here’s how to tell if your glasses are too narrow:

  • The temples press uncomfortably against the sides of your head
  • The bridge pinches your nose
  • The arms dig in behind your ears
  • You notice pressure after short periods of wear
  • The frame doesn’t reach the width of your cheekbones or temples

If you're experiencing any of these, it's time to size up – or explore MOSCOT frames with a wider fit or alternate size.

On the flip side, you’ll know your glasses are too wide if:

  • The frame extends noticeably beyond the width of your face
  • The glasses slide down your nose throughout the day
  • The temples don’t make contact behind your ears
  • You constantly have to adjust them after small movements

For narrow face shapes, this is a common problem – and why narrow fit glasses make all the difference.

If your frames feel a little too loose but you love the style, you might wonder how to narrow glasses arms. Here’s our advice:

Don’t DIY. Adjusting arms yourself – especially acetate or metal temples – can lead to damage or breakage.

Instead, visit an optician. They’ll use gentle heat and precision tools to:

  • Bend the temples slightly inward
  • Adjust curve and length for a closer fit
  • Create a wrap that hugs behind the ear

This is especially helpful if your glasses are just slightly too wide – a minor tweak can make a major comfort difference.

Not at all. While narrow fit glasses are ideal for small, slim, or delicate face shapes, they’re also great for anyone who prefers:

  • A snug, minimalist fit
  • Lighter frames that stay put
  • A proportionate silhouette without bulk

Plenty of MOSCOT wearers with average-sized faces choose our narrow fits simply because they prefer the clean, tailored aesthetic. It’s not about size – it’s about fit that feels like you.

If you’ve tried narrow styles and still find standard temple width or fit isn’t working, contact our Customer Service team. We can help explore:

  • Additional frame sizes
  • Adjustable nose pad options
  • Custom fits or expert adjustments

Our frames are handmade with care – and we’re happy to help you get that just-right feel.

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