What does TPL refer to?
TPL is the abbreviation for temple. These are the long pieces of a frame that go behind the ear. Temples are measured in millimeters or inches. 4) Why do your frames have so many size choices? There are many sized people. We try to cover a broad cross-section. 5) I currently wear glasses, what is my size? There should be some numerical markings on the frame, which indicate your sizing. The numbers might be on the temples (see #3) on the bridge (see #2) on the back of the frame, on the bottom of the frame, etc. If the numbers have worn off, you can measure the width of the lenses and the distance between the lenses with a millimeter ruler to determine the eye size and the bridge size. 6) I do not currently wear glasses, what is my sizing? More often than not, the size of an eyeglass frame that an individual wears is determined by the physical size of the person. A larger person will generally have a larger head/face and vice versa. Using the Ronsir example – a smaller person will genera