Lightweight Glasses

Lightweight Glasses

Lightweight glasses refer to eyewear designed to be light on the face, often made from materials such as Ultem and titanium. These glasses come in a range of colours and shapes for anyone to enjoy. Popular Oscar Wylee lightweight frames include Connor and Miles. Lightweight glasses start at 1 pair from $169, 2 pairs from $199 and 3 pairs from $249.

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  1. Mackenzie optical frame in the colour Hibiscus displayed in front view.
    Mackenzie
    $199
    2 pairs from $249
  2. Fariza optical frame in the colour Burgundy Metal displayed in front view.
    Fariza
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  3. Mirae optical frame in the colour Crystal Confetti displayed in front view.
    Mirae
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  4. Miranda optical frame in the colour Carnation displayed in front view.
    Miranda
    $199
    2 pairs from $249
  5. Koda optical frame in the colour Green Tortoise displayed in front view.
    Koda
    $199
    2 pairs from $249
  6. Damian optical frame in the colour Jaded Denim displayed in front view.
    Damian
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  7. Amanda optical frame in the colour Latte displayed in front view.
    Amanda
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  8. Mumford optical frame in the colour Rose Marmalade displayed in front angle view.
    Mumford
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  9. Siena optical frame in the colour Moon displayed in front view.
    Siena
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  10. Leigh in Large optical frame in the colour Ash displayed in front view.
    Leigh Large
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  11. Connor optical frame in the colour Black Moon displayed in front view.
    Connor
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  12. Leigh
    Leigh
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  13. Miles optical frame in the colour Hazelnut Tortoise displayed in front angle view.
    Miles
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  14. Clement
    Clement
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
  15. Allan
    Allan
    $169
    2 pairs from $199 3 pairs from $249
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How to Choose the Best Lightweight Glasses for Women?

To choose the best lightweight glasses for women, you should select a women's lightweight frame, consider personal style preferences, and try it on for comfort. Read more on how to choose the best lightweight glasses for women below.

  • Select a Women's Lightweight Frame: Select a women's lightweight frame. Lightweight frames come in women's, men's and unisex options. Women may prefer the aesthetic, colour and fit of women's lightweight glasses, however unisex frames may also be viable options for a more gender neutral style.
  • Consider Personal Style Preferences: Consider personal style preferences when selecting the best lightweight glasses for women. This can encompass material, colour, frame thickness and even pattern.
  • Try the Glasses on for Comfort: Try the glasses on for comfort. Assess if the frame feels light on your face alongside other factors, such as temple fit and how it feels across the nose.

How to Choose the Best Lightweight Glasses for Men?

To choose the best lightweight glasses for men, you should select a men's lightweight frame, consider personal style preferences, and try it on for comfort. Read more on how to choose the best lightweight glasses for men below.

  • Select a Men's Lightweight Frame: Select a men's lightweight frame. Lightweight frames come in men's glasses, women's glasses and unisex options. Men may prefer the aesthetic, colour varieties and fit of men's lightweight glasses, however unisex frames may also be viable options for a more gender neutral aesthetic.
  • Consider Personal Style Preferences: Consider personal style preferences when selecting the best lightweight glasses for men. This includes material, colour, frame thickness, shape and even pattern.
  • Try the Glasses on for Comfort: Try the glasses on for comfort and to see how lightweight it feels on the face. Alongside lightweight, check whether the temples are too long or short and how it sits on the nose. Comfort is key, so ensuring a snug fit will allow for seamless vision correction in your everyday life.

How to Choose the Best Lightweight Glasses According to Face Shape?

To choose the best lightweight glasses according to face shape, you should assess your face shape, pick a frame that suits your style, and try the glasses on. Read on for how to choose the best lightweight glasses according to face shape below.

  • Assess Your Face Shape: Assess your face shape to see which frame shape will complement you best. For example, the best glasses for round faces are rectangular or square frames, square faces work well with round or oval glasses, pear faces look good in rectangular or square glasses, oval faces with rectangular frames, and heart faces with aviators or square glasses.
  • Pick a Frame That Suits Your Style: Pick a lightweight glasses frame that best suits your style. Material, colour, frame thickness, and pattern are factors to consider when picking out a frame that reflects your identity and aesthetic.
  • Try The Glasses On: Try the glasses on, as this will allow you to see how the frame shape truly fits your face, as well as the size of the frames. A good rule of thumb is to ensure the lens doesn't come above the eyebrows.
A model wearing Oscar Wylee Mumford lightweight glasses. A model wearing Oscar Wylee Mackenzie lightweight glasses. A model wearing Oscar Wylee Miles lightweight glasses.
A model wearing Oscar Wylee Mumford lightweight glasses.
A model wearing Oscar Wylee Mackenzie lightweight glasses.
A model wearing Oscar Wylee Miles lightweight glasses.

Which Material is Best for Lightweight Glasses?

The best material for lightweight glasses is one that is renowned for its lightweight properties, such as memory metal and titanium. The common materials that are best for lightweight glasses include an acetate and metal combination, memory metal, titanium, TR90, and Ultem. The materials that are best for lightweight glasses are listed below.

  • Acetate and Metal: Acetate and metal provide a strength and a striking aesthetic with the contrasting combination.
  • Memory Metal: Memory metal, with its extra flexibility and lightweight quality, makes for practical eyewear.
  • Titanium: Titanium is a metal that provides a sleek profile and lightweight quality for durable comfort.
  • TR90: TR90 is a thermoplastic material that is flexible and lightweight, perfect for physical activity.
  • Ultem: Ultem is a thermoplastic material renowned for its strength and flexibility.

Acetate and Metal

Acetate and metal lightweight glasses provide a combination of the strength and contrasting aesthetics that both materials provide. The metal, often made from stainless steel, can provide durability alongside the acetate, which provides interesting colourways. For more information on acetate, read the article Acetate Glasses: Material, Benefits and Caring Tips.

Memory Metal

Memory metal is a shape-memory alloy, allowing glasses to be bent or twisted lightly, then return to their original shape, perfect for those who are accident-prone. Memory metal glasses provide this useful characteristic alongside their lightweight quality for a seamless fit.

Titanium

Titanium lightweight glasses refer to frames made from the metal titanium. They are lightweight, durable and corrosion-resistant. They provide a sleek profile perfect for minimalist eyewear.

TR90

TR90 glasses refer to eyewear made from thermoplastic material known for its optimal flexibility, durability, and lightweight nature. This high-tech material is notable for being compatible for wear during physical activity due to its high impact resistance.

Ultem

Ultem is a high-performing thermoplastic, perfect for glasses frames as it is tough and flexible. Its lightweight properties and often thin profile make for an effortlessly modern aesthetic, due to the growing popularity of thin-frame glasses.

What Are Lightweight Glasses?

Lightweight glasses refer to eyewear constructed with materials that allow frames to feel less heavy resting on the face. They allow for seamless wearing for extended periods, minimizing potential discomfort. The weight depends on factors such as frame materials, lens materials, and design. While many lightweight frames are thin, this does not always mean the glasses will be lightweight.

Do All Lightweight Glasses Have Thin Frames?

No, not all lightweight glasses have thin frames. Some can have a standard level of thickness. This is because lightweight properties depend on factors beyond thinness, such as frame material, lens material, and design.

Which Colour Pattern is Best for Lightweight Glasses?

There is no best colour pattern for lightweight glasses; it depends on the pattern preferences of the wearer. Some glasses colour patterns include matte, solid, tortoise, transparent and two-toned. Read on for the various colour patterns that could be the best for lightweight glasses.

  • Matte: Matte lightweight glasses refer to a low-gloss, flat-looking finish for a chic-looking frame.
  • Solid: Solid colour lightweight glasses are classic and versatile, able to provide a subtly stylish accessory to any outfit.
  • Tortoise: Tortoiseshell lightweight glasses patterns offer a blend of often warm tones and are an effortlessly stylish accessory, perfect for any occasion.
  • Transparent: Transparent lightweight glasses are popular due to their minimalist, modern look, offering subtle style and a weightless feel.
  • Two-toned: Two-toned lightweight glasses create a striking, visual aesthetic for a unique accessory.

Which Frame Colours Work Best for Lightweight Glasses?

There is no particular frame colour that best complements lightweight glasses. It is ultimately up to personal preference as to which colour of lightweight glasses is best for you. At Oscar Wylee, we have a variety of lightweight frame colours, such as black, blue, brown, gold, clear, green, grey, red, silver, purple, pink, and white. Read on for more on the variety of colours that lightweight glasses come in.

  • Black: Black is a classic frame colour for lightweight glasses, perfect for any face and occasion.
  • Blue: Blue is a colour rich in beauty, perfect for lightweight glasses, coming in shades such as electric, baby blues, or navy tones.
  • Brown: Brown lightweight glasses are great for providing a natural-looking warmth to the face, such as through a dark chestnut or two-toned frame.
  • Gold: Gold lightweight glasses provide a luxurious edge for a striking look to enhance your outfit.
  • Clear: Clear lightweight glasses exude a modern, minimalist look that readily complements any outfit.
  • Green: Whether a mint or emerald frame, green lightweight glasses provide a rich intrigue to any face.
  • Grey: Grey lightweight glasses are a sophisticated option, perfect for formal, business or workplace-related events, whether a light or dark tone.
  • Red: Red lightweight glasses provide a statement accessory for those who seek bold eyewear.
  • Silver: Silver lightweight glasses provide a sleek, effortlessly modern look perfect for contemporary attire.
  • Purple: Purple lightweight glasses provide a fun, feminine flair to diversify your accessory colour palette.
  • Pink: Pink lightweight glasses exude a chic charm, with their effortless femininity making for a fashion-forward accessory.
  • White: White lightweight glasses are perfect for a clean, stark look, often combined with other colours.

What Types of Nose Shapes Complement Lightweight Glasses Best?

There is no best nose shape that best complements lightweight glasses. Lightweight glasses can accommodate any nose shape seamlessly. To ensure a good fit before purchasing, try them on in-store to see how it feels on different parts of the face.

Are Lightweight Glasses Good for People with Small Noses?

Yes, lightweight glasses can be good for people with small noses. However, they are not just good for people with small noses. All nose types and faces can enjoy the feeling lightweight glasses provide.

Are Lightweight Glasses Best for All-Day Wear?

Yes, lightweight glasses can be best for all-day wear. This is particularly true if you find glasses to be irritating on parts of your face. A pair of lightweight glasses can alleviate some of the weight and allow for a lighter, more unobtrusive fit. However, it is up to individual preference whether they are the best option for all-day wear.

Are Lightweight Glasses Suitable for Progressive Lenses?

Yes, lightweight glasses are suitable for progressive lenses. Progressive lenses refer to lenses that are designed with magnification for near, middle and far distance vision, all in one lens. Lightweight glasses, like other types of glasses, are able to accommodate progressive lenses well.

Are Lightweight Glasses Suitable for Sports and Active Use?

Yes, lightweight glasses can be suitable for sports and active use. This is particularly true for TR90 glasses. Sports and active glasses are often made from this; however, you should also look for other features that make them wearable for sports. Silicone nose grips, larger frames, and even little air vents in the temples are classic features of sports glasses. Oscar Wylee offers an Active Collection for eyewear specifically designed for physical activity.

What are the Price Factors for Lightweight Glasses?

The price factors for lightweight glasses at Oscar Wylee will vary depending on elements such as the range of glasses, add-ons and lens types. One pair of lightweight glasses starts from $169, 2 pairs from $199 and 3 pairs from $249. It should be noted that lens thickness and other add-ons will affect overall pricing. See our full price guide.

What is the Duration of Shipment for Lightweight Glasses?

Oscar Wylee offers domestic shipping for lightweight glasses ordered on the website. Typically, home delivery can take 7 to 14 business days, depending on your location. This can take up to an additional 7 business days for Northern & Remote Regions (Yukon [YT], Northwest Territories [NT], and Nunavut [NU]). An email will be sent to you confirming the order alongside an order tracking link.