For many men with larger head sizes, finding the right pair of glasses is a daily struggle. Standard retail frames are simply too narrow, turning a necessary medical device into a daily vice grip.
❌ Sound Familiar?
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The Temple Squeeze: Frames digging into the sides of your head, causing throbbing tension headaches by midday.
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Behind-the-Ear Soreness: Arms over-stretching just to reach your ears, leaving painful red indentations.
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Warped Frames: Constantly forcing standard glasses open, leading to bent hinges and loose screws.
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Optical Misalignment: Lenses sitting too close together, misaligning your pupils and causing severe eye strain.
Our Extra Wide Titanium Glasses (165mm–180mm) collection isn’t just scaled up—it is meticulously engineered from the ground up to offer real, uncompromised comfort for broader facial structures.
📐 Demystifying the 165mm–180mm Range: Find Your Perfect Fit
In the world of XL eyewear, millimeters matter. We’ve broken down our ultra-wide collection into three distinct categories so you can choose with confidence:
| Frame Total Width (mm) | Best Suited For | Wearer Experience & Style Effect |
| 165mm | Broad faces / Slightly larger head sizes | Wide Fit: Perfect for men who find standard "large" retail frames just a bit too snug. |
| 170–175mm | True large head sizes / Wide bone structures | Large-Head Fit: The sweet spot. Offers a zero-pressure fit without looking awkwardly oversized. |
| 180mm | XXL head sizes / Extremely broad profiles |
Ultimate Wide Fit: Engineered for men who have never found a pair of glasses that fit comfortably before. |
💎 Why Pure Titanium is a Non-Negotiable for Large Frames
An extra-large frame requires more material, which can easily make glasses feel heavy and clumsy. That is why our entire collection relies on premium titanium:
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Featherlight Comfort: Titanium boasts an incredible strength-to-weight ratio. Even at 180mm wide, these frames weigh a fraction of traditional alloy or acetate glasses, eliminating the heavy drag on your nose and ears.
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Flexible Adjustability: Titanium possesses excellent shape-memory. It allows an optician to make precise adjustments to contour your specific head shape without compromising the frame's structural integrity.
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Built to Last: Highly resistant to corrosion from sweat and skin oils, titanium won't tarnish, flake, or trigger skin allergies. It’s a long-term investment in your daily comfort.
🛠️ Engineered Details for Real-World, All-Day Wear
A true wide fit is about more than just a massive front frame. It’s about how the glasses interact with your face when you move.
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Smart Adjustable Nose Pads: Designed to evenly distribute weight, stop frames from sliding down broad bridges, and eliminate stubborn pressure marks.
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Ergonomic Temples: The arms of the glasses curve naturally to mimic the profile of a wider head, wrapping securely around the back of your ears rather than pinching inward.
Multiple Styles, Zero Compromises on Aesthetics
Who says big-box frames have to look boring? Choose a style that matches your persona:
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Square Frames: Sharp, clean lines that instantly structure rounder faces—ideal for a commanding professional look.
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Round Frames: Softer, retro-modern aesthetics that balance out sharp jawlines and prominent features.
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Browline: Minimalist and lightweight, reducing visual bulk on your face for a sleek, intellectual vibe.
📏 Avoid the Guesswork: How to Choose Your Right Size
To ensure you get the absolute best fit from our 165mm–180mm titanium collection, you need an accurate baseline.
❌ Avoid These Common Mistakes:
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Relying solely on screw-to-screw distance: Hinge-to-hinge measurements don't tell the whole story. What matters most is the temple-to-temple distance—the actual space between the frame arms where they hug the sides of your head.
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Looking only at lens width: Lens width ignores the bridge size and the extended frame endpieces (hinge areas), which add significant total width.
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Trusting generic size charts: One brand's "XL" is another brand's medium.
✔️The Correct Method: Match Your Temple-to-Temple Distance to the Perfect Frame

Stand looking directly into a mirror.
Hold a standard physical ruler horizontally across your brow line.
Measure the straight-line distance from your left temple to your right temple (exactly where a pair of glasses arms would sit).
Use this millimeter (mm) measurement as your definitive guide when choosing your 165–180mm frame width.
Once you know the exact distance between your temples, matching it to our 165–180mm collection is simple.
Temple Width of 160–165mm: Match with our 165mm frames for a clean, tailored fit that doesn't hug too tightly.
Temple Width of 166–172mm: Step up to our 170–175mm range—this is the golden sweet spot for standard large head sizes.
Temple Width of 173mm or more: Go straight for our 180mm ultimate wide-fit frames to completely end the squeeze.
🎯 Is This Collection For You?
This specialized range is the ultimate solution if you:
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Constantly suffer from headaches or red marks on the sides of your head from tight eyewear.
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Find that standard glasses look comically small or "pinched" on your face.
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Spend 8+ hours a day behind a screen and require an ultra-lightweight, zero-distraction frame.
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Have given up on mainstream optical shops because their "large" sizes still pinch.
✨ Key Benefits at a Glance
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True Ultra-Wide Dimensions: No false advertising—genuine 165mm to 180mm options.
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Elite Titanium Construction: Maximum durability meets virtually weightless wear.
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No More Physical Discomfort: Say goodbye to temple pinches, ear aches, and constant slipping.
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Tailored Masculine Styles: Designed to complement, flatter, and elevate broader facial structures.
💡 Final Thoughts
You don't squeeze into shoes that are two sizes too small, so stop doing it to your face. The Extra Wide Titanium Glasses (165–180mm) collection bridges the gap between premium engineering and the everyday comfort you deserve.
Stop settling for the squeeze.
👉 [Explore the Extra Wide Titanium Collection & Find Your True Fit]



























































































