3 Differences Between Safety Glasses for Men and Women

07.01.2021
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Safety glasses for women can differ from mens eyewear in terms of frame sizes and colorways. While many eyewear brands sell safety glasses as unisex styles, some differences may exist between brands that factor gender into design considerations. Anyone can wear a more masculine or feminine style. Getting a good fit is the most important factor when selecting safety glasses. Learn more about three important differences between eyewear that is designed and marketed either to men or women along with sizing tips for unisex safety glasses.

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1. Overall Frame Size

In general, the frames of mens prescription safety glasses and protective eyewear that has non-prescription lenses are larger in size than women’s glasses. Many of the leading brands sell safety glasses as unisex styles for small, medium or large head sizes.

When you are narrowing down the full selection of frames to styles that can provide a good fit, the gender and size of frames are only starting points. When you are shopping for eyewear online, frame measurements can provide a clearer sense of whether a pair of glasses will fit your face.

2. Frame Design Dimensions

Due to the size range of frames designed to fit women or men, women may be able to wear small to medium-sized mens frames, while men are more likely to require a large size of women’s frames or even be sized out of styles.

Once again, most safety glasses are unisex styles. The size of frames and the base curve can both be helpful for determining whether eyewear will provide a good fit. Prescription glasses-wearers should pay close attention to eye size or pupillary distance measurements.

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3. Colors and Materials

Mens glasses tend to be made in neutral colors of plastic or metal. While styles designed for women may have some similar standard color options, other fashion-forward frames feature bright or bold solid colors or patterns.

Safety glasses for women are designed primarily for protection and functional comfort rather than style. A growing number of brands that originated as sports eyewear have released safety lines suitable for occupational wear that are more stylish than basic safety eyewear.

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FAQs about Safety Glasses

How do I order the right size of safety glasses?

Mens, womens and unisex safety glasses may be available in small, medium and large sizes. Start by checking frame gender and the size. Mens frames tend to be larger. The dimensional measurements and base curve are also relevant for getting a good fit and the intended level of eye protection.

Can I comfortably wear any safety glasses?

Protective eyewear should fit your face and stay in place. It is important to select a suitable shape and size of frames. Depending on the environment or task for which you need eye protection, you may prefer lightweight frames or eyewear that has a head strap for a secure fit.

Do any brands sell unisex safety glasses?

Many safety glasses brands sell unisex styles. The gender of frames generally indicates size and styling. Mens frames tend to be larger than womens frames, whereas unisex frames reflect the average size range of small, medium and large sizes. Select safety glasses that provide the level of protection you need.

Can safety glasses accommodate prescription lenses?

Corrective lenses are compatible with a large selection of prescription safety glasses. Browse frame styles across brands or search for styles from your favorite eyewear maker. When you find frames you like, see which options are available for customizing a pair of safety glasses with single vision or multifocal lenses.

Are versions of the same styles available for men and women?

Some brands make similar versions of frames for men and women. In general, frames designed to fit faces of male wearers are larger in size. Full- or half-frame materials may also be thicker than women’s styles. Some brands release slightly different styles with unique product numbers or sell unisex eyewear.

Wearers may prefer to wear glasses with a more masculine or feminine design. Although many safety glasses are unisex, these styles are often based on men’s eyewear. The unique dimensions of your face will determine which frames will provide the most comfortable and reliable eye protection. Safety glasses for women or men must fit well to protect eyes from impact or other indicated hazards.

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