Low‑Bridge & Asian‑Fit Confidence

Close-up of two sunglasses on a table—one slim metal frame with adjustable silicone pads and one sculpted acetate frame with a saddle bridge—showing how each contacts a low bridge
Metal vs. acetate on low bridges: when nose pads on eyewear matter
Low-bridge fit decoded. See how metal and acetate frames behave on smaller or lower bridges, when nose pads help, and how to read OTRA measurements for a confident, slip-free fit. Read more...
Close-up of three OTRA frames laid flat—slim cat‑eye, small round metal, and square aviator—each annotated with nose‑gap and lens‑height callouts for low‑bridge fit.
Shortlist: OTRA silhouettes that commonly suit low bridges (by spec ranges)
A fast, measurement‑first shortlist of OTRA silhouettes that typically suit low bridges—complete with practical spec ranges, tradeoffs, and example frames verified on product pages. Read more...
Close-up of a low-bridge fit sunglasses frame showing the bridge, lens height, and overall width annotated on the product page.
Using Product Detail Page measurements for low‑bridge fit: frame width vs. nose gap vs. lens height
A clear, fashion-forward explainer on using product-page measurements—frame width, nose gap, and lens height—to get a confident, comfortable low‑bridge fit the first time. Read more...
Close-up of an OTRA cat‑eye frame on a low-bridge model showing lifted outer corners, a short/keyhole bridge, and thicker integrated pads keeping lenses off the cheeks.
Spotting low‑bridge‑friendly shapes in OTRA’s catalog (cat‑eye lift, keyhole/short bridges, thicker pads)
A practical, style‑forward checklist for choosing OTRA frames that sit higher and stay put on low bridges—using cat‑eye lift, keyhole/short bridges, and thicker pads, with measurement tips pulled from OTRA... Read more...
Close-up of a low-bridge fit frame resting securely without touching the cheeks, showing a short bridge and slim temples
Low‑bridge fit basics at OTRA: bridge height, nose gap, and temple weight explained
A clear, confidence‑building primer for low‑bridge shoppers: how bridge height and nose gap interact, why temple weight matters, and how to read OTRA measurements for a secure, flattering fit. Read more...
A woman with a low nasal bridge using her phone’s front camera to virtually try on sunglasses, holding the device at eye level with soft natural light.
Virtual try‑on for low bridges: camera angle, smile line, and cheek‑touch checks
Make virtual try‑on work for your low bridge. Use three quick checks—camera angle, smile line, and cheek‑touch—to spot a secure, flattering fit right from your phone. Read more...
Confident low‑bridge fit: model wearing bold cat‑eye acetate fronts paired with slim temples that clear cheeks comfortably.
Low‑bridge styling: balancing high‑impact fronts with slim temples
A practical, style‑first guide to choosing bold frames that stay comfy on low bridges—how to read measurements, balance front weight with slim temples, and pick OTRA silhouettes with confidence. Read more...
Low‑Bridge & Asian‑Fit Confidence: Your OTRA Field Guide to Secure, Flattering Frames
Low‑Bridge & Asian‑Fit Confidence: Your OTRA Field Guide to Secure, Flattering Frames
Practical, fashion-forward advice for shoppers with lower nose bridges or higher cheekbones who want OTRA frames that sit higher, feel secure, and photograph beautifully—using PDP specs, real‑world try‑on checks, and... Read more...
Preventing cheek touch and fogging with Cat.1–3 tints on smaller faces
Preventing cheek touch and fogging with Cat.1–3 tints on smaller faces
A practical fit-and-tint guide for smaller faces: how lens category (Cat.1–3), frame width/height/bridge, and low‑bridge details work together to prevent cheek touch and fogging. Read more...