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Dolce & Gabbana™ - DX4003
Transparent Lime
Transparent Orange
Green
Gray
Black
Red
Denim
Red Tartan
Transparent Blue
+ 5
9 Colors
$94.18
Rating (0)
Vogue™ - VJ2016
Transparent Purple
Transparent Blue
Transparent Pink/Top Fuchsia
Transparent Purple/Top Light Violet
4 Colors
$37.93
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Vogue™ - VJ2019
Opal Violet
Transparent Light Blue
Transparent Blue
Transparent Gray
4 Colors
$37.93
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Dolce & Gabbana™ - DX4427
Yellow on Yellow Roses
Leo Brown/Black
Pink on Pink Flowers
Havana on White Barrow
Black on Zebra
Maiolica Fuchsia
Red Roses
White on Blue Maiolica
+ 4
8 Colors
$94.18
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Ray-Ban™ - RJ9707S
Transparent Blue
Black
Havana
Transparent Brown
Transparent Green
+ 1
5 Colors
$88.00
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Polo™ - PP9504U
Shiny Navy Blue
Shiny White
Shiny Yellow
Shiny Maui Pink
Shiny Red
Shiny Royal Blue
+ 2
6 Colors
$62.93
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Vogue™ - VJ2020
Transparent Yellow
Transparent Sage
Transparent Violet
Transparent Purple
4 Colors
$37.93
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Dolce & Gabbana™ - DX6002
Blue
Pink
Orange
Black
Crystal Glitter
Pink Glitter
Violet Glitter
+ 3
7 Colors
$78.74
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Ray-Ban™ - Wayfarer Nomad Jr RJ9287S
Transparent Gray
Havana
Transparent Blue
Transparent Dark Brown
4 Colors
Vogue™ - VJ2018
Transparent Light Blue
Transparent Dark Red
Transparent Gray
Transparent Dark Green
4 Colors
$37.93
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Ray-Ban™ - Junior Elliot RJ9097S
Black
Havana
Transparent Pink
Opal Green
Opal Violet
Opal Blue
+ 2
6 Colors
$77.00 - $107.00
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Vogue™ - VJ2014
Transparent Gray
Transparent Cherry
Transparent Blue
Transparent Green
Black
+ 1
5 Colors
$37.93
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Ray-Ban™ - RJ9077S
Black on Red
Blue on Yellow
Purple on Beige
Green on Gray
Fuchsia on Violet
Red on Blue
Gray on Orange
+ 3
7 Colors
Ray-Ban™ - RJ9077S
$77.00 - $112.00
$77.00 - $112.00
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Polaroid™ - P0115
B-Blue Orange
Blue Lime
H-Pink Purple
3 Colors
Polaroid™ - P0115
$30.96 - $34.81
$30.96 - $34.81
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Ray-Ban™ - Junior New Wayfarer RJ9052SF
Opal Blue
Matte Black
Matte Black
Transparent Gray
Transparent Fuchsia
Opal Red
Opal Green
Opal Purple
+ 4
8 Colors
$73.00 - $97.00
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Vogue™ - VJ2013
Transparent Cherry
Transparent Violet
Black
Full Red
Transparent Pink
+ 1
5 Colors
$37.93
Rating (0)
Ray-Ban™ - State Street Jr RJ9186S
Havana
Black on Transparent
Blue on Transparent Gray
Violet on Transparent Pink
Wisteria on Transparent Purple
+ 1
5 Colors
Vogue™ - VJ2010
Dark Havana
Blue Opal
Transparent Green
Black
Opal Pink
+ 1
5 Colors
$37.93
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Polaroid™ - PLD 8014/S
Fuchsia
1 Color
$34.81
Rating (0)
Vogue™ - VJ2012
Blue on Rubber Cream
Green on Rubber Dark Blue
Pink on Rubber Blue
Violet on Rubber Violet
4 Colors
$31.78
Rating (0)
Ray-Ban™ - RJ9075S
Black on Rubber Red
Blue on Rubber Gray
Light Blue on Rubber Light Blu
Fuchsia on Rubber Pink
Violet on Rubber Light Blue
Fuchsia on Rubber Cream
+ 2
6 Colors
$77.00
Rating (0)
Polaroid™ - PLD 8035/S
Blue
Fuchsia
2 Colors
Polaroid™ - PLD 8035/S
$30.96 - $34.81
$30.96 - $34.81
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Polo™ - PP9503
Shiny Top Blue Orange/Blue St.
Shiny Jc Tortoise
Shiny Antique Tortoise
Shiny Jerry Tortoise
4 Colors
$70.15
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Ray-Ban™ - Junior Round RJ9547S
Rose Gold
Silver
Gold
Matte Black
Arista
Legend Gold
Silver
Gold
Gunmetal
+ 6
9 Colors
$83.00 - $123.00
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Kids' Sunglasses:
Protecting Little Eyes with Style

Some moms and dads think: tiny tots don't need shades; a ball cap is good to keep a kid safe from sunbeams. Eye docs don't agree. They say: a little one should start to use shades by age one, or surely by age three when they're really getting to know the world around them. Let's keep in mind: the smaller the child, the more their eyes can be hurt by the sun. Picking out shades, the lens quality is key, for both grown-ups and youngsters. Pick ones marked with 100% UV or UV 400 for the best guard. Brown, green, or gray lenses are best, soaking up to 70% of the light. Lenses need to be tough plastic so they don't break and hurt the kid if they fall. Frames should bend around the face well.

The frame must be safe, tough, easy on the skin, and not cause allergies. It should also fit snug and bend a bit - springy sides that can open wide are great so they last longer. Young ones are often not soft with their things. You can get specs without hooks for the ears and with a smooth edge that grips, or frames made of allergy-safe rubber with a band that wraps around the head. Check out our big range of trendy kids' and teens' shades. We've got only top stuff that gives a lot of comfort, fits well, and meets kids' wants to look cool and grown-up in their slick glasses.

Why Shades Matter for Young Ones

As parents, we all want to keep our kids safe from things that can hurt them, and making sure they wear shades is just as key as using sunblock or a helmet when they ride a bike. Here's why:

  • UV Shield: Kids, like adults, need to keep their eyes safe from nasty UV, which can wreck their eyes and make things like cataracts more likely later.
  • Eye Guard: Shades keep little ones' soft eyes safe from things like dust, bits, or stuff that flies around when they play outside or do sports.
  • Stop Eye Hurt: Bright days can make kids' eyes hurt and give them headaches if they don't have eye protection. Shades with UV guard help cut down on the harsh light, making it nicer for kids to have fun and look at things outside.
  • Lower Eye Disease Risk: Too much time in UV light without good eye guards can make it more likely to get all sorts of eye diseases, like blurry, central vision and surfer's eye. Shades help lower this risk.
  • Start Good Habits: Teaching kids to use shades early gets them into good habits and shows them it's important to look after their eyes, for their whole lives.
  • Better Sight Comfort: Shades make it easier to see by cutting down glare and making things look sharper, so kids can see things clearly and with ease when it's bright out.
  • Cool and Fun: We can't forget that shades can also make kids look and feel fancy! There are lots of colors, shapes, and designs, so they can show off their own style while staying safe.

What to Look for in Shades for Kids

The big things to look for in kids' shades are lightness, comfort, and being safe. When kids are busy playing and running around, they often don't remember they're wearing something important for their eyes. Now, parents don't need to fuss over which lenses to pick for their kids, because eye experts have found a top choice - plastic. Some kinds are made from tough stuff like carbonate and trivex. They're lighter and can take a knock better than glass ones, and they help kids see better, too. The cool thing about these lenses is that if they do break, they won't hurt a child's eyes as much as glass would. For kids, lenses that fight glare from snow, water, and wet roads are made - they block the nasty glow that can hurt eyes. The surface of these plastic lenses often has special coatings - to stop glare, change with the light, and stop static, and they don't let UV light in.

Kids' shades come in every color, but eye docs say gray and brown are the best ones. They soak up a lot of sunlight and block UV and heat rays, helping kids see colors right. Pink is okay for a stylish look and playing when it's a bit cloudy, but remember, all shades on the red side can really affect a kid's mood. Shades for kids are made in three age groups: from newborn to 5, from 6 to 10, and from 11 to 15. They let kids see well and fit the unique shape of a child's face. They're made from light, strong, no-allergy stuff like titanium, plastic, and plant-based plastic. A good accessory fits without squeezing, stays put, and feels like it's barely there. Wherever you shop for your child's shades, make sure there's a good variety and you can pick the right size for the shape of their face. Polycarbonate lenses are best because they're light and can take a bump, which makes them comfy and safe. For your children's eye health, always get gear from trusted names like Polaroid, Carrera, and Converse.

FAQ

Why do kids need to wear shades?

Young ones need shades to keep their eyes from UV rays, lessen eye harm, and stop eye pain and trouble when they're outside playing.

What should moms and dads look for in shades for their kids?

Moms and dads should find shades that block all UV rays, are built strong, fit well, and are made just for kids to make sure of the right eye safety and care.