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What Glasses to Wear for a Square Face

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When it comes to eyewear, choosing the perfect frames can be tough, especially if you want to complement your unique face shape. For people with square faces, the goal is to strike a balance between highlighting their natural structure and softening their angular features. Round, oval, cat-eye, and semi-rimless frames are all excellent glasses for a square face.

Choosing the right frames can be a struggle alone, but it highlights the benefits of visiting your local optometry clinic. Our optician can help you find frames that complement your natural and unique features so your eyeglasses become an extension of your personality and style.

Understanding Square Faces

Thanks to their well-defined, angular features, square faces are distinct and striking. If you’re unsure whether you have a square face, here are the key characteristics:

  • A strong jawline and broad forehead
  • The width and length of the face are roughly equal
  • Sharp angular features—think of celebrities like Angelina Jolie or Brad Pitt

Having a square face can feel like both a blessing and a challenge. While the sharp angles offer a striking and symmetrical look, finding accessories—like glasses—that work with these features requires some thought. But with the right tips, choosing glasses that fit and flatter becomes a breeze.

Choosing the Right Frames for a Square Face

Finding frames that create contrast and balance is the key to choosing glasses for a square face. Certain styles can soften sharp angles, while others might unintentionally accentuate them.

Frames to Avoid If You Have a Square Face

Glasses emphasizing angularity or sharp, boxy features can make your face look even more square. Avoid the following styles:

  • Square or rectangular frames: These replicate the face’s shape and enhance its angularity
  • Oversized frames: Bulky frames can overwhelm your face shape and throw off proportions
  • Flat browlines: Glasses with no curvature or a flat browline can look harsh alongside a square face.

Frames That Complement Square Features

To complement a square face, focus on frames that bring softness and fluidity to your look. Here are some flattering styles to consider:

  • Round frames: The curved design adds contrast to your angular features and gives a softer, more harmonious appearance
  • Oval frames: Oval frames can balance out your facial structure without being too overpowering
  • Cat-eye frames: The upswept corners of cat-eye glasses highlight your cheekbones and add a touch of flair to your look.
  • Semi-rimless frames: A semi-rimless frame can provide a delicate and lightweight touch without overpowering your natural features.
Dr. Barber showing off Lafont glasses at CHROMA in Fort Worth, Texas.

Glasses Shopping Tips

The style of frames is only one piece of the puzzle. But once you have an idea of your preferred styles, shopping for the perfect glasses becomes easier. Here’s everything else you should consider when looking at new frames:

  • Frame width: Match the frame width to the width of your face to avoid glasses looking too tight or oversized.
  • Bridge fit: A well-fitted bridge ensures your glasses stay comfortably in place without slipping.
  • Comfortable earpieces: Ensure the temples rest gently on your ears without pinching.
  • Material: Lightweight materials like titanium or flexible acetate are comfortable for everyday wear.
  • Color: Consider tones that suit your skin, hair, and eye color—cool tones like blue or gray work well for fair complexions, while warmer tones like gold or tortoiseshell flatter darker skin tones.
  • Your style: Look for frames that resonate with your personality—whether professional, bold, or minimalistic, the eyewear should complement your sense of style.

Eyewear Trends to Consider

Choosing glasses that suit your face doesn’t mean skimping on style. Many modern trends cater to square-shaped faces while staying on point with contemporary fashion. Eyewear trends you might consider include:

  • Transparent frames: Clear or neutral designs are a growing trend, providing a soft, understated, yet fashionable look.
  • Chunky cat-eye frames: This vintage-inspired style has come roaring back as a statement piece.
  • Round wire frames: Classic and elegant, round metal frames (“John Lennon style”) are making waves for their minimalist charm.
  • Gradient lenses: For sunglasses, gradient lenses in lighter shades add sophistication without overpowering your features.

Enjoy the Perfect Frames for Your Face

Choosing glasses for a square face is all about balance—bringing softness to strong angles while celebrating the boldness of your natural facial structure. Remember, the best frames are ones that make you feel like your most authentic self. With this in mind, you can confidently explore a variety of styles that blend comfort, functionality, and fashion.

Not sure where to start? Explore our curated collection of square-face-friendly eyewear at CHROMA modern Eyewear Eyecare and find the perfect frames for your next signature look. From timeless classics to trendy designs, our selection celebrates individuality and quality.

If it’s been a while since you’ve visited us, the first step may be an eye exam to ensure your prescription is up-to-date for clear vision. Contact us to book an appointment with one of our experienced eye doctors.

Depending on your preferences, you can also call us at (817) 765-4682 or text us at (817) 737-6281.

Dr. Matt Barber of CHROMA modern Eyewear Eyecare

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Dr. Matt Barber

Dr. Matthew G. Barber began seeing patients at CHROMA in September of 2001. For over two decades, Dr. Barber has worked diligently to provide cutting-edge eye care to the people of Fort Worth and its surrounding areas while providing a warm and friendly environment for his patients. He wanted to give the community of Fort Worth something unique and special, and so CHROMA was born.

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