Big head sunglasses

Posted by: wfaulk

Big head sunglasses - 24/06/2003 20:31

Does anyone else here have a big head? I'm not talking about ego; I mean I have a big cranium, and most of those dimestore sunglesses simply don't fit. Add in the fact that the bridge of my nose is wide, and I've got pinch city.

So I'm tired of spending $10 (or whatever) on a pair of sunglasses that seem ``good enough'' in the store, only to never wear them because they are uncomfortable when on my face for more than five minutes.

And I really need a pair of sunglasses. It looks like it's going to be a bright summer and my light-colored eyes are causing me to look like Mr. Magoo.

So does anyone else have a big head that can suggest a real sunglasses company to look at? I think I've heard folks mention Oakley as having good-for-fatheads frames, but I'm not really too thrilled about paying $200 for non-prescription glasses. Should I go to a real optometrists and let them help me? I'm at something of a loss, as I don't wear glasses normally. Though I should get my eyes examined at some point anyway.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 24/06/2003 20:49

Does anyone else here have a big head?
There's someone else out there!

I have a huge head. I have never met a non-adjustable hat that fits me. I have to adjust baseball caps to the last one or two notches.

That said, I have a nice pair of Killer Loop sunglasses that fit me quite well. I wish I knew the model, but they were what looked good in the store. Plus this was about 3 years ago. My sunglasses last a long time.

Funny story: when I was about the age of most of the kids you see in the commercials, my parents took me to Disney World. There wasn't a pair of mouse ears in the park that fit me
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 24/06/2003 21:25

Does anyone else here have a big head?

Size 8. Grrrr. Can't help on the cheap sunglasses, though. All of my shades are prescription bifocals now.....
Posted by: tman

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 01:55

Go to your optician. They should be able to find some that fit you and if not you can usually choose a frame that you like and they'll order it for you in the correct size. The optician should also be able to adjust them for you, you could do th is yourself but its better that they break them rather than you!

Last week I actually went to get a new set of prescription sunglasses. The most comfortable I've found are the rimless titanium bendy ones. As it's rimless they can just make the glasses wider by making the lenses bigger, this does make it thicker near the edges however so it's a tradeoff. They're also not cheap, together with my high astigmatism which requires the thinnest lenses the total was around $700.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 06:46

order it for you in the correct size
I figured there must be frame sizes, but I swear that I cannot find any such information online.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 06:53

Size 8
Wow, Jim. You've got a bigger head than mine. I wear a 7.875, and I've got a lot of hair.

Not that I'm calling you bald or anything. I've just got a lot of hair. If I shaved my head, I'd probably wear a 7.375 or smaller.

Do you have a hard time finding hats, too?
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 07:38

Can I ask how you guys measure your head size? I'd be interested just for the sake of telling people exactly how big my huge head is.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 08:10

You measure your head where the hat's band would rest, then use a chart to find actual hat size. It appears to have at one point been the diameter of the circle in inches that has the same circumference at your head's (that is, your head measurement as above divided by pi), but there seems to be a little play in that these days. I don't know if due to shping and blocking or if the measurements just got sloppy over the years before they were redefined.

This page seems to have a good description along with a chart.
Posted by: tman

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 08:25

I've tried to look stuff up online as well. The conclusion I've come to is that you should just go to an optician
Some of the more specialised places that sell just sunglasses might be able to order in bigger sized frames.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 08:45

Thanks, that makes sense to me. I just made a very crude measurement, and going by your calculations, I think I got just over an 8. Like 8.1.
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 11:41

I have never met a non-adjustable hat that fits me.

Hah! I have never met adjustable hat that fits me. I had to have my baseball caps (used when driving with Twingo's roof open) made to order! As for glasses, distance between centers of my pupils is 74mm (and, of course, 'ready to wear' eyewear is out of the question)!

I once worked on instrumentation on a desulphurization pilot plant in a coal-fired power plant. Hard hats were mandatory. I regret not having any photos of myself with the largest hard hat they had. It looked on my huge head like one of those little ritual caps Jews wear (what's the name of it, BTW?).
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 11:43

Yarmulke.
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 11:52

Yarmulke.

Thanks.

Far OT, now that I think of it, more or less similar skullcaps are rather common - e.g. those worn by Roman Catholic bishops and cardinals; Kosovar Albanians wear white ones usually made of lace. It would be nice to know stories behind them...
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 12:09

Well hey, out with the measurement. You could have the record for the board, at least

Honestly, I haven't tried to wear a hat of any kind since middle school, so I have absolutely no idea if anything would still fit me.
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 12:18

Don't have a tape measure handy, but improvising with headphones cord and measuring agains longer side of A4 sheet of paper, it would seem barely 8 (64cm). I am disappointed
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 12:34

Damn. We seem to have a veritable huge head club here.

You guys are measuring where a hat band rests, right? This is definitely not the widest part of the head; it's a little above that.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 12:56

Yeah, that's what I'm measuring.

Geez, I guess I'm going to have to try on another ball cap to see if it fits at all

Actually, I think I know what the problem was for me. My head is so large that the edge of a baseball cap wouldn't come down far enough, so it wouldn't even get to the largest part of my cranium If it had, I'm sure the band would have run out of notches. So I now remember why I don't weat hats like that. They make me look like I'm wearing a beenie with a rim
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 13:13

. It would be nice to know stories behind them...

All of the stories rest upon the one, universal truth: male-pattern baldness.
Posted by: davec

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 13:57

We seem to have a veritable huge head club here

I'm still a 7 3/8 even without hair... Not a Big Head Club member...
I was surfing the site Bitt linked earlier for hat size. A Panama hat would be nice to keep the Texas sun off my neck, but they start at $425 and go to $20k!!! What the hell is in a $20k hat??? I think I need to stick to Shepler's Western Wear for the more traditional cowboy hat... $100
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 15:21

On the order form, they don't list that $20,000 price. It ``only'' goes up to $2,500.

I didn't notice that, though. I just thought it had a good description of sizing.
Posted by: davec

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 15:48

It was under the descriptions of each type of hat. They all listed up to $20k...
It is a good description for hat sizing but why is the English size 1/8" less than the US size is what I wonder... And apparently he'll mail you a head size measuring tape if you request one.
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 25/06/2003 22:19

Do you have a hard time finding hats, too?

Definitely, Interesting that you post that Panama hat link. I was *just* thinking that I need one (but not $450!) I can find the occasional hat that really fits (like a real size 8 beret I found at a Men's store in Portland), but most of the ones that go "Medium" and "Large" are a cruel joke, even the "large" canvas Kavu hat that I wear all the time and which makes me look like Tweedledum.

(Hmmm, new support group opportunity: One-Size-Fits-All Victims Network.)
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Big head sunglasses - 26/06/2003 02:49

Sigh, how prosaic!
Posted by: g_attrill

Re: Big head sunglasses - 26/06/2003 13:53

Just seen this post linked from the bog-smuggling thread (skiddy pans and all!)

Anyway, these Oakley "Over The Top" sunglasses are supposed to be an excellent fit, if you could pull it off (I coudn't):



Also, I guess "Disco Stu" types need not apply!

Gareth
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 26/06/2003 13:54

I know I've seen some celebrity with those things....argh...who was that??

What's the model called?
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: Big head sunglasses - 26/06/2003 15:02

these Oakley "Over The Top" sunglasses are supposed to be an excellent fit, if you could pull it off

I saw a guy wearing these in New Zealand and I was going to bring them up but I had no idea how to describe them... Well, I looked at that guy and made a note to self: No f*cking way! He looked like a bad prop out of Secrets of Roswell. Plus, some of us would probably need to tuck a yarmulke or something underneath to avoid male-pattern strap marks.
Posted by: mcomb

Re: Big head sunglasses - 26/06/2003 20:20

Anyway, these Oakley "Over The Top" sunglasses are supposed to be an excellent fit, if you could pull it off (I coudn't)


Hah, one of my previous roommates had a pair of those. He was kind of a freak (as if you couldn't guess from the shades).

-Mike
Posted by: frog51

Re: Big head sunglasses - 27/06/2003 09:07

My pair of Oakley Razor Blades (bought in 1989 - my shades last a while too) fit my head just fine. I guess because they are wraparounds, and a bit bendy, the width is irrelevant.
I appear to be about an 8 - I just don't wear hats (except my stretchy Subaru Impreza Drivers Club toorie) because I can never find one that fits.
Posted by: fatheadz

We have your solution!! Fatheadz Sunglasses are for guys like us - 20/12/2005 21:30

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We just sold pairs to Emmitt Smith, Lincoln Kennedy and Rod Woodson of NFL fame / NFL Network (now).
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: We have your solution!! Fatheadz Sunglasses are for guys like us - 20/12/2005 21:36

Hmm. It's spam, but it's well-targeted spam. I'm gonna leave it.
Posted by: fatheadz

Re: We have your solution!! Fatheadz Sunglasses are for guys like us - 20/12/2005 21:43

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Posted by: wfaulk

Re: We have your solution!! Fatheadz Sunglasses are for guys like us - 20/12/2005 22:41

Well, we have sort of a defacto policy about people advertising for random crap, but you're obviously not a bot, and it's relevant to the thread. I was just explaining to the users why I decided to leave this one. Good luck with the business!
Posted by: Dignan

Re: We have your solution!! Fatheadz Sunglasses are for guys like us - 21/12/2005 01:06

Sounds reasonable to me, Bitt. I agree, and I might even consider them next time I need sunglasses. I've got pretty big ones now that look like goggles on my girlfriend, and they're still a little too small for me. The arms go outward and I still have the little indentations I remember so well from eyeglasses.

Incidentally, I recently found a Washington Nationals fitted ball cap that just barely fits me. It's a 7 and 7/8. I could easily go with an 8, if not a little larger.