Back To All Post

4 Best Low Bridge Sunglasses That Won’t Slide Down

Published at 
Three pairs of low bridge, green frame sunglasses arranged on a textured light surface

The weekend should be a time to relax, recharge, and enjoy the outdoors with friends and family. But nothing takes away from a sunny day faster than sunglasses that keep sliding down your face. It is a small annoyance that quickly becomes frustrating.

If this sounds familiar, it may be time to upgrade to low bridge sunglasses. These styles are designed for people whose nose bridge sits at or below the level of their pupils, offering a more secure and comfortable fit.

Stay focused on enjoying your day, not adjusting your frames, and explore these four best low bridge sunglasses that are built to stay in place.

Two pairs of sunglasses displaying different nose bridge styles labeled wide and low on a light background

How to Prevent Your Sunglasses from Sliding Down

Find Low Bridge Sunglasses

Many people who experience constantly sliding sunglasses have a low nose bridge. Instead of resting securely on the nose, the frames tend to sit on the cheeks, which can lead to slipping when talking, moving, or sweating.

To fix this, look for low bridge sunglasses. These frames are designed with a lower set bridge and larger nose pads to help keep them in place and off your cheeks.

It also helps to choose styles with curved temples and slightly angled frames, which provide better grip and stability. Another option is to go with adjustable materials, allowing you to fine tune the fit so your sunglasses stay exactly where you want them.

Look for Adjustable Nose Pads

If you struggle with sunglasses slipping, choosing a low bridge frame with adjustable nose pads can make a big difference. These nose pads help grip your nose and lift the frames so they do not rest directly on your cheeks.

They are also customizable, allowing you to adjust the fit for maximum comfort and stability throughout the day.

For the best all day wear, look for nose pads made from silicone. They provide a secure fit and gradually mold to the shape of your nose, improving comfort the more you wear them.

Frames with a Wider Nose Bridge Are the Best

Sometimes, sunglasses slip simply because the nose bridge is too narrow for your face. If you are dealing with constant movement, consider frames with a wider nose bridge, typically 20mm or more.

A wider bridge allows the frames to sit properly on your nose and positions the nose pads in the right spot for better support. This results in a more secure, stable fit that stays in place throughout the day.

Man wearing square sunglasses with adjustable nose pads and wide, low nose bridge outdoors in sunlight

Top Low Bridge Sunglasses

Try an Elevated Everyday Style

For a refined yet easy to wear look, Nick is a standout choice. Designed with a bold, mid century inspired silhouette, it brings a polished edge to your everyday outfits.

Featuring a sharp browline and subtle detailing, these frames offer a sleek, confident finish that adds structure and sophistication without feeling overdone. At just $49, they deliver standout style at an accessible price.

Crystal Sand Brown / Dark Beige Gradient Lens || Men's Light Brown Square Frame Sunglasses with Brown Polarized Lenses

Check Out a Classic Low Bridge Frame

With a modern take on the classic aviator, Emerson features a low bridge frame with squared off lenses that effortlessly fits in with any Summer event. With materials like sturdy acetate and durable 5-barrel stainless steel hinges, these eye-catching frames were built to last. Enjoy seven unique color combinations, all including 100% UV-blocking polarized lenses, starting at only $49.

Aviator shaped sunglasses with blue acetate frame and solid blue lenses, shown from the front on a white background

Sport a Bold Browline Design

For a bold spin on the classic horn-rimmed style, try Jaxon. These smart-looking shades feature a strong browline with bold half-rimmed edges that jut out at the corners of the frame. Constructed with a mix of reliable stainless steel and acetate, these lightweight shades elevate any look. Anyone struggling with slippage will benefit from the adjustable nose pads and wide nose bridge to keep these affordable polarized sunglasses comfortable all day. With five color combinations starting at $49, there’s a Jaxon for everyone.

Half-rim sunglasses with tortoiseshell acetate browline, thin metal bridge, and green tinted lenses viewed from the front on a white background

Make a Statement with a Retro Shade

Simple, round sunglass styles have been a popular look since the 1930s. Make a timeless statement with a pair of round retro shades like Nevada that will never fall out of fashion. Available in gold stainless steel wire frames, these keep in place thanks to the adjustable silicone nose pads, acetate temple tips, and wide nose bridge. These polarized lenses come in five stand-out colors to match any wardrobe. And at only $39, they barely put a dent in your wallet.

image

FAQ's:

What Is a Low Bridge in the Context of Sunglasses, and How Do I Know if I Have One?

A low bridge in the context of sunglasses means that your nose bridge rests beside or below your pupils. People with a low nose bridge tend to suffer from sliding glasses more frequently than those with a higher nose bridge. Your nose bridge is the bony area between your eyes or just below them. To know if you have a low bridge, look in the mirror. If this bony part is above your pupils, then you have a high nose bridge. If it is at your pupils or below, you have a low nose bridge.

How Do Low Bridge Sunglasses Differ From Regular Sunglasses in Terms of Design and Fit?

Low-bridge sunglasses differ from regular sunglasses in terms of design by the placement of the nose bridge. In low-bridge sunglasses, the nose bridge tends to be lower on the frame to match the wearer’s. They also typically have larger nose pads and/or adjustable ones to secure the frames and prevent slippage. Other design and fit differences include a slight lens tilt and a bit more curve in the arms.

Are These Sunglasses Specifically Designed for People With Low Nose Bridges, or Can Anyone Wear Them?

At WMP Eyewear, anyone can wear our low-bridge glasses frames. They feature adjustable nose pads so you can change their position to fit your face best. The frames themselves are also adjustable, so you can create your own lens tilt or curve the arms as needed for a secure fit without slippage.