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In general, you should choose a pair of shades in a shape that is the opposite of your face shape.
For example, round faces look best in anything but round shades. A rounder face can carry off geometric shapes, ovals, wraps and shields. More angular or thin faces look better in rounder frames; oval faces can carry off almost any style. |
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