XL Men's Glasses

XL Men's Glasses

Finally, Readers That Actually Fit

Discover XL men’s glasses engineered for wider faces—extra-wide frames, longer temples, and balanced weight for all-day comfort. No pinching. No slip. Just confident fit and crystal-clear vision.

Choose your clarity: single-vision readers for everyday focus, bifocal readers for multi-distance convenience, blue-light filtering readers for screen time, and sunglass readers for outdoor comfort and UV protection. Fashion-forward styles built to look as good as they fit.

Shop XL frames designed for larger faces—made for comfort, clarity, and everyday durability.

XL Single Vision Reading Glasses
XL Bifocal Reading Glasses
Men's XL Blue Light Readers
XL High Power Reading Glasses
Men's XL Bifocal Sunglasses
All Men's XL Reading Glasses

How Wide Is XL, Really?

Our XL men’s frames are built for big heads, not just “a little wider.” Most styles range from 145 mm to 160 mm+ total frame width, with lens widths of 55–60 mm+ and temple lengths up to 160 mm.

To find your best fit, measure straight across your face from temple to temple and match it within about 10 mm. If you’re used to standard readers feeling tight, you’ll likely belong in the 150 mm–160 mm range.


Shop by Frame Width

Follow these three quick steps to find your best-fitting XL frame:

1. Select your width (145–160 mm)   •   2. Choose the style you love   •   3. Click the image to shop that size & style.

160 mm – Widest XL Fit

Best for very large heads, hat sizes 7 3/4+, or anyone who’s never found a pair that doesn’t pinch at the temples.

155 mm – Standard XL Fit

Our most popular XL width — ideal for men who find regular readers too tight but don’t need the widest fit.

145 mm – Relaxed Wide Fit

Great for men who sit between standard and XL sizing, or prefer a wider, more comfortable everyday fit.


The XL Fit That Big-Headed Customers Can Finally Count On

Our most-shared review — because it says exactly what every big-headed guy is thinking.

“These glasses ROCK! Finally reading glasses that fit my big head. No more melting frames just to make them fit!”

— Longshanks

Why Big-Headed Customers Love Our XL Readers

The most common complaint we hear is: “Nothing ever fits my head.” These reviews prove these do.

★★★★★ 5-star rated by men who spent years searching for frames wide enough.

“They’re as big as they claim — and no more grooves above my ears! They finally fit my big head.”

— Jason

“So glad I found your site. I’ve been trying to find nice readers that will fit my larger face/head. These look great and fit nicely — and wow, what a difference good readers make for fine print!”

— Rich Green

“Finally glasses that are truly XXL. Everything else says 6 inches but isn’t. These are perfect.”

— Garstarkian

“Best glasses for big guys. No side pressure or pinching. I’m ordering two more pairs.”

— Anthony

“These finally fit my face correctly. If you wear a fitted hat size of eight or more, these will be the ones you want.”

— MacUserOne

“Solid quality — but more importantly, they fit my head! No more indents.”

— James, Canada

“I have a very large face. I have a very difficult time finding any eyewear that fits. These glasses fit perfectly.”

— Weylan

“Holy cow — they fit! Other glasses claim to fit large heads and fail. These actually deliver.”

— Big Al

“The glasses actually fit!! I have never had glasses that truly fit my face.”

— From Nevada

“I LOVE them so much. It’s hard to find glasses to fit my big head. My huge head and I will be ordering again!”

— Tom

“These glasses fit very nicely and are well made. I liked them so much, I bought a second pair.”

— Frank

“FINALLY reading glasses that feel like they were designed for someone my size. They fit PERFECTLY.”

— Lance G

“Finally — glasses that don't look squished on my face! Only place I can find them big enough.”

— Ron

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XL Fit Questions, Answered.

What are big glasses called?

Big glasses are often called oversized frames, XL glasses, or extra-large eyeglasses. They’re designed with wider lenses, larger bridges, and longer temples to fit bigger heads comfortably.

How do I know if I need XL glasses?

If regular readers feel tight at the temples, leave marks, or slide forward, you likely need XL sizing. Most men who measure around 145 mm or more from temple to temple are more comfortable in XL frames.

What width is considered XL for glasses?

XL frames typically run from about 145 mm to 160 mm+ in total frame width. Our XL men’s styles are specifically chosen in this range to fit wider faces and bigger heads.

How do I measure my face for XL glasses?

Use a ruler or soft measuring tape and measure straight across your face from temple to temple. Then choose frames with a total width within about 10 mm of that number. If you’re between sizes, it’s usually better to go slightly wider.

Do wider glasses actually feel more comfortable?

Yes. Wider frames reduce pressure at the temples, help prevent slipping, and distribute weight more evenly. If your current glasses feel tight by midday, XL frames usually feel like a big relief.

What frame styles work best for big heads?

Rectangles, bold squares, and larger aviators tend to balance wider faces best. Look for frames labeled Large, XL, or XXL, and check the width measurements if you’re unsure.

Are XL glasses heavier than regular glasses?

Not necessarily. Many XL frames are made from lightweight plastics or metals that keep them sturdy without feeling bulky. We curate XL styles that are designed for all-day wear.

Are these XL frames only for men?

No. Anyone with a wider face can wear XL frames. This collection is styled with men in mind, but the sizing works for any big-noggin wearer who wants more room and comfort.

Do you offer bifocal, blue light, or sunglass options in XL sizes?

Yes. Many XL frames are available as single-vision readers, dual-strength bifocals, blue light readers, high-power readers, and sunglass readers. Use the tiles at the top of the page to shop by lens type.

What if I’m between sizes or not sure which XL frame to choose?

When in doubt, choose the frame that’s slightly wider rather than tighter. A little extra room is more comfortable and can often be adjusted. You can also start with our widest styles (like Big Guy) and work down from there.