Your David Kind glasses are designed to arrive perfectly aligned with precision-crafted lenses, thanks to our advanced photo measurement technology that captures exact dimensions. While we offer optional pre-adjustments before dispensing upon request, it's normal for frames to slightly stretch or shift over time with regular wear. However, there’s no need to worry—small and simple adjustments can help maintain your ideal fit. Below, you’ll find a few easy tips from our experienced team on how to adjust your glasses at home. These modifications are perfect for minor misalignments, but if you have any questions or need more extensive repairs, our team is always here to help. Feel free to reach out to us at any time. Plus, if your frames need a little extra care, you can learn more about our Refurbish Program right here. ![Adjusting Glasses](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/66944a017243af22ea58fac5a4b1ad22.png) To adjust the nose pads, gently push them inward with your thumbs. This will bring them closer together, offering a more secure fit against your nose. If you have a solid frame, you can soften the arms by placing them in a bowl of warm water for 30–60 seconds. This makes the material more flexible, allowing you to adjust the temples for a tighter fit behind your ears. Keep in mind that different materials react differently—plastic and stainless steel frames tend to be more pliable when heated. ![Nose Pad Adjustment](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/3bdd7428b22f422d3bdb0426d5612b21.png) To reverse the adjustment, gently spread the nose pads apart until they sit comfortably on your nose. For solid frames, place the glasses in warm water again for 30–60 seconds, then gently pull the temples up and away from your ears to create a looser fit. This method works best when done carefully and slowly. ![Temple Adjustment](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/a5849d51813986044b763c336411b2b6.png) **One lens is closer to your eye than the other...** If your left lens sits closer to your eye, gently bend the left temple inward and the right temple outward at the hinge. If the opposite is true, adjust accordingly. Always make these changes at the hinge and apply minimal force to avoid damaging the frame. **One lens is higher than the other...** If one lens sits higher than the other, gently bend the corresponding temple down where it’s most flexible—usually at the hinge or near the ear. This helps balance the frame and restore a comfortable, even fit. Whether you're looking for a quick fix or a more thorough adjustment, our goal is to ensure your glasses fit perfectly and feel comfortable all day long. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance. And if you're ready to upgrade or replace your current pair, explore our latest collections below: **SHOP WOMENS** **SHOP MENS**

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