Kids Polarized Sunglasses Sport TPEE Flexible Frame 100% UV Protection for Boys Girls Age 5-13
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Thank you for your inquiry.br>The DEAFRAIN children's sunglasses are of excellent quality. TAC is used to make the lenses, which are scratch-resistant.
Hello, and thank you for your question.br>The frame of the DEFRAIN Kids Sunglasses is made of TPEE, which is a very flexible and flexible material.
Good morning, and thank you for your inquiry. br>DEAFRAIN sunglasses are appropriate for children aged 5 and up. It's also made of a very soft material. Elastic and light, ensuring no discomfort while wearing.
Selected User Reviews For Kids Polarized Sunglasses Sport TPEE Flexible Frame 100% UV Protection for Boys Girls Age 5-13
My 11-year-old finds it to be too small. They'll get the job done in a pinch, but they're better suited to smaller and younger children. It was the perfect size for my 5-year-old.
These are a big hit with my son. They appear to be sturdy enough for a kid. I'm very happy.
My six-year-old has expressed an interest in getting a pair. You will not be let down if you purchase these!.
They were a big hit with the grandchildren.
I work offshore, so I understand the value of polarized sunglasses, and I'm glad I found a pair that my nephew likes to wear!.
I don't like to spend a lot of money on sunglasses for my seven-year-old because he loses or breaks them all the time, so $11 is a good price. This one is appealing because the material is quite flexible and shouldn't break easily. On him, they're also quite fashionable. The polarization is a plus, but the lens quality is about what you'd expect for the money.
We bought this for our 8-year-old son, and I don't think the lenses will fit him in another year. The lens part of the frame appears to be small as it passes through his ear. I really like the blue on white combination; it's a great contrast and adds just the right amount of color. It's adaptable, making it ideal for active kids who don't want to risk their sunglasses breaking while playing outside. These sunglasses appear to be suitable for children, but only up to the age of 13, as stated.
These sunglasses have a very flexible frame that appears to be fairly resistant to breakage. The mirrored, polarized lenses add a nice touch and make my little guy look stylish. I would recommend this size for younger elementary school children or those who have small or narrow faces. It fits my 9-year-old perfectly right now, but in a year or two, we'll probably need a larger pair.