Kids Bamboo (6-12 yrs)

By Wildwood
€39,95 €42,95

41 reviews

Colour: Pink Mirror
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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 are 100% bamboo that is grown specifically for this purpose. The flexible steel spring hinges ensure total comfort without pinching and they are so light your kids may even forget they've got them on.

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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Emily A.
Gorgeous Canadian made sunglasses!

Thank you so much for the amazing quality of theee adorable sunglasses!! We can not wait to give them to our daughter for Christmas. She specifically said asked for some on her Christmas wish list. She’s going to be so excited !!!!!

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Kary Otterstein
They fit women too!!

I am an adult women with a narrow face. I have difficulty finding sunglasses that are not too large on my face and I found the perfect pair in these. For those of you with a similar face, find solace in these youth wayfarer sunglasses. Thats right, the youth bamboo sunglasses fit like a glove and the lenses are fantastic too and make the world look even better than it does without them. I love that they float and are great for the water...no more lost sunglasses while playing in the ocean with my kid!

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