Kids Yaletown (6 to 12 yrs)

By Wildwood
€42,95 €61,95

3 reviews

Colour: Dark Grey
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These amazing kids sunglasses have a multi-layer construction of sustainably sourced maple and walnut wood, that makes the frame of the Yaletown much more flexible than solid wood frames.

The TAC polarised lenses provide full UVA and UVB protection and most importantly for younger, more sensitive eyes - they completely block harmful glare from reflective surfaces like water and snow. Also importantly for kids, they have twice the scratch resistance of regular sunglasses lenses and can take most things kids can throw at them.

Weighing only 20 grams, the kids Yaletown is one of the lightest glasses frames on the market.  The stainless steel spring hinges allow the arms to flex outwards by up to 15 degrees so they are super comfortable.

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    Customer Reviews

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    Liz R.
    Love the glasses... but they broke in shipping

    I love the glasses but the frames were broken when I opened them. They also fit in the smaller side. My eight year has a smaller sized face and they were too small for him.

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    Gregg H.
    Super quality and look great too.

    I bought them for my Sons 7th birthday. They are beautifully made. Extremely light. The lenses are great. I bought the dark grey ones - I really don't like mirrored lenses and coloured kiddy style lenses. They look wonderful but a bit big for him. They don't fall off so they'll work. So he can wear them now and grow into...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