Colton
Availability: In stock
$95.00
- Anti-Reflective Prescription Lenses
- Free Shipping and 30-day Returns

Quick Overview
The Colton is one of our most versatile frames. This shape looks great on almost any face.Colton Description
The 'Look'
The combination of slightly rounded edges on a predominantly square-shaped eye wire makes the Colton one of our most versatile frames. This shape flatters all.
Sizing and Details
- Color: Hazelwood
- Width: Medium
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Measurements:
48-18-145
What's this? - Face Shape: Oval, Round, Square
Example Frame Measurement (mm): 50-17-137 (Illustrative)
Here's what the numbers mean:
Lens width: 50
Bridge width: 17
Temple width: 137

Best Fits
The Colton is best suited for these types of face shapes. Not sure of your shape? Figure out which types of frames are best fitted for you.
Product: Our Lenses
Included in the $95 Price!
Anti-Reflective (non-glare) Coating
- Our Lenses are coated twice with one of the best anti-reflective coatings on the market. In addition, they receive an anti-scratch coating to help maintain superior vision through everyday use.
Polycarbonate
- Our lenses are made from polycarbonate, which is far thinner and lighter than traditional plastic or glass lenses. Polycarbonate is the most impact resistant material on the market and offers 100% UV protection.
High Index 1.67 Lenses
- For those prescriptions with a sphere greater than +4.00 or less than -4.00 Our high index 1.67 lenses are provided and cost an additional $30 over our standard lenses.
Non-Prescription Lenses
- Non-Glare: We provide non-prescription lenses with the same aesthetic benefits and protection as our high quality prescription lenses. They are polycarbonate and have an anti-reflective (non-glare) coating.
- Basic: If you plan to have your doctor insert your own lenses we'll provide basic lenses without a prescription or non-glare coating and apply a 10% discount.
Need Some Help?
We want to make sure you pick the glasses that are best for you. So give us a call at 888-492-7297 or email us at help@warbyparker.com and we'll answer all your questions (even if they aren't about glasses.) Or just check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
Buy a Pair, Give a Pair
One billion people do not have access to glasses, which means that 15% of the world’s population is unable to effectively learn or work because they can’t see clearly. For every pair of glasses sold, we provide one to someone in need. Learn more about it here.
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How Does Virtual Try-On Work?
See how our frames look on your face. Using our industry-leading facial recognition software you can upload your photo and “try-on” our frames right on your computer screen.
Here’s how it works:
- Click on the “Virtual Try-On” button
- Upload a photo of your face (preferably taken from the front in well-lit environment)
- Choose any pair of frames we offer; they will automatically be fitted to your face
- View as many frames as you want; upload different pictures too
- Save the photos you like the best

Unfortunately, all of our Home Try-On frames for the Colton in Hazelwood are out with customers at the moment!
Oval face
Oval faces are the easiest shape to shop for, due to their balanced proportions. The chin is slightly narrower than the forehead, and typically high cheekbones. What does this mean in terms of finding the right pair of frames? Good news—just about any pair will work, so make sure you pick a pair that matches your personal style.
Round Face
A round face is one where the width and length of the face are nearly the same, with soft angles. The best types of frames are geometric or rectangular to help sharpen the angles and add definition to the face. Try frames that are wider than they are tall, with strongly-defined, square lines. The angles created by these types of glasses will contrast nicely with the round features on the face.
Square Face
On a square face the forehead, cheeks and jawline have strong, well-defined angles. A rounded or oval frame works best to balance sharp angles. Among those frames, select narrower ones to make a square face look longer and to soften the angles further.
Heart Shaped Face
A heart shaped face has a wide/broad forehead and narrower jaw line and chin. This face shape is a bit more difficult to find a perfect fit for, but the ideal frames help minimize the width of the face. It is best to avoid wide frames that mimic a heart shape.
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