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Sunglasses for Kids

girl2 in forestWhether they are engaged in sports, recreation or simple fun in the park, kids spend hours outdoors in the sun. Experts claim that by the time we reach 18 years of age, we’ve already absorbed half of our lifetime exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (harmful UV rays). In light of all their time outside, wearing sunglasses is even more critical for children than it is for adults.

Super Styles for Kids

Although many children are not interested in the fashion potential of sunglasses, there are many attractive and fun styles that will convince them to add sunglasses to their wardrobe. You should have no trouble finding a suitable pair for your child’s taste.

With the addition of prescription or nonprescription lenses, almost any pair of children’s eyeglass frames can be transformed easily into sunglasses. Due to their sleek expression, scaled-down wraparound styles have a unique appeal to kids. These types also offer ultimate UV protection, with coverage for eyes and the delicate surrounding skin. Durable frames made from quality metals are another preferred version, as they stand up to tough use.

Lenses with 100% UV Protection

The most significant criterion for children’s sunglasses is their level of UV protection. The lenses should block a full 100% of the harmful rays. Damage from ultraviolet light is cumulative over our life span. Therefore by decreasing childhood exposure, the risk of future problems, such as cataracts and other adult eye conditions, may also be reduced.

Lightweight and highly resistant to impact, polycarbonate lenses boast 100% UV protection built in. An added benefit is that they can be tinted to almost any hip hue your child wants!

Kids who need vision correction will do well with photochromic polycarbonate lenses. These sunglasses darken progressively and automatically in response to UV rays – providing 100% protection. When indoors, their tint returns almost instantly to a clear state. Essentially, your child gets two pairs of glasses in one.

Accessorize!

Sunglasses for your children are an investment worth protecting. Purchase a tough, hard-shell case for them to tote around. It’s also advised to teach your kids how to care properly for eyewear, keeping them safe, clean and dry. Special cloths are available in many fun patterns.

Sunglass cords are a featured accessory item. Also called “retainers”, these cords attach to the frame temples. Your child can then remove the sunglasses and leave them hanging from their neck, with no fear of losing them.

The latest trend in kids sunglasses these days are manufacturers who not only warranty their glasses against defects, but also against loss. Most parents with kids who wear sunglasses are quite aware of kids often losing them. Once these glasses have been registered online simply request a new pair from the manufacturer if your child happens to lose them.

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  • Closed
  • 10:30 AM - 7:30 PM
  • 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
  • 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
  • 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Closed

Friday and Saturday: Early appts available on request

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We are excited to welcome you back into our office!

We are currently open by appointment only for all services to reduce the number of people in the office. Please contact our office to get our soonest availability for an exam.

Due to COVID-19, we are taking precautions to ensure your safety and well being, as it remains our highest priority. Our staff is diligently adhering to CDC guidelines and other healthcare recommendations and required protocols.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!

Hung D. Mac, OD & Staff