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5 BEST SUNGLASSES FOR KIDS To Wear In 2022

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As the winters are leaving, it is time to welcome the sun. When we think about sunny days, the only thing that comes to mind is summer's fun days, fewer layers of clothes, and bright blue skies.


5 BEST SUNGLASSES FOR KIDS To Wear In 2022

As the winters are leaving, it is time to welcome the sun. When we think about sunny days, the only thing that comes to mind is summer's fun days, fewer layers of clothes, and bright blue skies. But as we get excited about the summer, we forget that along with summers, we welcome UV rays that may cause damage to our skin. It is why fishermen also use the best fishing sunglasses to protect their eyes.

The eyes are the most sensitive area regarding protection from the sun. Children being the most sensitive, have the most sensitive eyes when exposed to the sun. These eyes are not mature compared to adults, and they need extra care and protection.

People, especially parents, are becoming aware of their kid's health. The market is becoming more aware of that too. It is the reason why the kid's market is growing day by day. As we are talking about the summers and with the summers comes the sun, so are the sunglasses.

As the sunglasses market is expanding, so is the market for kids growing. There are various style options for kids' sunglasses. Some high street brands offer limited UV and complete protection, but the prices increase as the requirements do.

Buying the right size is very important as the primary purpose of buying them is protection. The priority is for the sunglasses that cover most of the eye area. Small lens sizes are only suitable for fashion but not for the eyes. The lens that has UV coating is more effective than the normal ones.

The Best Sunglasses For Kids:

1.Babiators Original Navigators (UV 400)

These glasses are available on Amazon for $26, on Nordstrom for $22, and on buybuy Baby for $22. These glasses do not hurt when you wear them for long because they have a soft frame. The lenses are shattered-resistant. It means kids can bend and twist it however they like, but it won't break. The material used to make these glasses is plastic. Multiple color options are available, and these glasses actually look cool. Kids from 2-5 years can wear these.

2.BIB-ON Kid's First Sunglasses (UVA & UVB)

These sunglasses are available on Amazon for $12. These are also known for their flexibility and durability that don't cause eye strain in kids. There can be an issue: the size that may not fit everyone's head. As the prices are very low, buying two pairs of these for kids is better. Kids from 2-7 years can wear them. The material used is a silicone frame which provides flexibility.

3.Tuga Sunwear Tuga Baby/Toddler (UV 400)

These sunglasses are available on Amazon for $15. These are specially for babies aged a few months- 5 years. The frame is actually a strap that can easily fit on a child's head and wouldn't fall. There are chances that some parents may not like the style, but the ones who prefer protection more at this age would love these. These will fit your newborn's head, and you can set the straps according to their age.

4.Ray-Ban New Wayfarer Sunglasses (UVA & UVB)

As the name says, these are expensive sunglasses for kids. These are available at Macy's and Amazon for $77. These glasses are of plastic which makes them light-weighted. One of the best things about these glasses is that they come in two sizes for kids till eight and 15 years old. The price is suitable for more responsible kids and above 10.

5.KnockaroundKnockaround Premiums Sunglasses (UV 400)

These glasses offer the most variety in terms of colors and prints. These impact-resistant lenses will save your glasses from breaking too early or breaking at all. It has a pouch, and you can keep your glasses in it when not using them. Kids above five years can wear these as they can be a little big for kids below that age. But it is always best to try and see what suits your kids best.

Conclusion:

Children, as we discussed above, need high protection because they have sensitive eyes. But does protection come with style? Yes, of course. There are no sunglasses ever made without thinking about style first. Best sunglasses are the ones that fit your face structure, provide comfort, and would last long.

Buying glasses with flexible hinges would be a great purchase as children bend their glasses in the wrong direction or sometimes play with them, which breaks the sunglasses. Keeping such little things in mind would make a huge change for kids.

When looking for sunglasses for your kids, you need to focus on what will keep them safe and will not harm them in any way. Style is not the main priority when thinking about kids; they need care and protection more than style.

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