Titanium Glasses

Donahugh titanium glasses combine clean metal lines with carefully controlled frame proportions. Compare square, oval and pilot shapes to find a frame that feels balanced for everyday wear.

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Mira O Gold
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Apex O Silver
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Mira O Gummetal
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Mira O Copper
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What Makes Titanium Glasses Distinctive?

Titanium is commonly valued for its high strength-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for frames with fine, controlled structural lines. The finished appearance can range from minimal to more expressive depending on the lens shape, rim construction and finish.

• Square frames add definition through straighter edges.
• Oval frames create a softer, horizontally stretched outline.
• Pilot shapes emphasize upper width, bridge design and lens depth.
• Dark finishes strengthen the visible frame line.
• Silver-toned finishes create a cooler visual effect.
• Gold and copper tones introduce warmth.
• Larger lenses give a fine titanium frame more presence.

Not every titanium frame has the same weight or construction. Check the individual product specifications when those details affect your decision.

How to Choose Titanium Glasses by Face Shape and Size

Because titanium frames can have a fine outline, lens shape and proportion may have more visual influence than rim thickness.

Round Faces
Square frames or defined pilot shapes can introduce straighter lines and additional structure.

Square Faces
Oval lenses and softly curved pilot designs can provide contrast to a pronounced jawline.

Oval Faces
Square, oval and pilot shapes can all work. Choose lens depth and total width according to the level of emphasis you want.

Long Faces
A deeper pilot lens or wider frame can occupy more space and balance vertical length.

Heart-Shaped Faces
Oval shapes and balanced pilot frames can complement a broader forehead without adding a very heavy upper border.

Diamond Faces
Oval frames can soften the area around prominent cheekbones, while square frames create stronger angular contrast.

The bridge should sit securely and the frame should remain level without pressing at the temples. Always check the measurements rather than selecting by shape alone.

How Finish, Lens Shape and Frame Size Affect Titanium Glasses

A fine titanium structure may look visually light, but finish and proportion can substantially change the final style.

• Black and dark metal create stronger definition.
• Silver-toned finishes feel cool and understated.
• Gold and copper tones add warmer accents.
• Oval lenses create a compact, softened profile.
• Deep pilot lenses make the frame more prominent.
• A visible bridge places more attention at the center of the frame.
• Smaller frames feel precise and controlled.
• Wider square frames create a more structured silhouette.

Choose the finish for style, then use the total width, bridge measurement and temple length to confirm fit.

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