"too many vendors and brick and mortar
store only carry 140mm+ temples that they have to bend like crazy to
have a proper fit for people need shorter temples."

Where have you seen this? I have found this to be almost entirely NOT
the case in my experience. I'm most comfortable in 140mm and they're a
pain to find on and offline.

- Ira

On Nov 8, 8:10 pm, EdT <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well that is actually G4U strong point to have many models with temple
> length in the 125-135 range,  too many vendors and brick and mortar
> store only carry 140mm+ temples that they have to bend like crazy to
> have a proper fit for people need shorter temples.
>
> From my experience,  G4U's info on temple length is not always correct
> most of the time.  I order on many occasions frame with 125, 130, 135
> and they all turn out to be 5mm longer once I take a look at what is
> written on the frames.
>
> On Nov 7, 4:39 pm, Nancy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Okay, the G4U site is driving me batty!  I'm trying to find my husband
> > a pair of glasses, and the temple lengths seem improbably short.  For
> > instance, there are tons of glasses with total widths of 138-140 with
> > temples of 125 or 130, and almost none with temple lengths of anything
> > above 138.  I live chatted, and they assured me that every pair of
> > glasses had been double checked.
>
> > So what gives??  Are they really all super wide compared to temple
> > length, or have they messed up their measurements??
>
>
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