Kid's Zebra Wood (6-12 yrs)

By Wildwood
€42,95

15 reviews

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Children's eyes are especially sensitive to harmful ultraviolet light and these UV400 rated sunglasses are TAC polarised to protect kids eyes from UVA/UVB radiation and the harmful glare from snow and water.

The frames of our eco friendly kids wooden sunglasses are manufactured from sustainably sourced zebra wood, which is grown for purpose. The stainless steel spring hinges can flex outwards by up to 15 degrees, providing a comfortable and snug fit that wont pinch, regardless of face shape.  Good vibes guaranteed!

THEY FLOAT! These fantastic glasses are perfect for kids who love to play all day on the beach and in the sea or pool. Perfect for water sports and mucking about in the water, they won't get lost in a wave or left at the bottom of the pool. 

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          Customer Reviews

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          Michelle
          Great sunglasses!

          Just go these for my daughter and she loves them! Fast shipping great product!

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          WpgMom
          Stylish and Functional

          I bought these sunglasses for my son based on many positive reviews on Amazon.ca. I purchase sunglasses mainly for function not fashion and love that these are polarized. Our optometrist had stated that polarized lenses is an important factor when choosing eyewear because it cuts out damage caused by glare. The clarity of the lenses provide true colour and clear...read more

          Boy in green cat eye sunglasses

          IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY TO PROTECT THEM

          "UV damage to the eyes is cumulative and totally irreversible. If we don’t take steps to protect our children’s eyes, repeated exposure can and will result in them suffering sight threatening conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration later in life."

          Director of UK Eyecare Trust