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Sun and Ophthalmic Styles Packing Big Style in Little Packages

Life Italia Kids (ABOVE)

Created to meet the needs of children and their parents, the LIFE ITALIA KIDS eyewear collection from WestGroupe offers great style, durability, and a comfortable fit for kids aged 3 to 14 years old. Designed and produced in Italy, the line features an innovative hinge, the Multi-Flex, constructed from medical rubber that can flex 270 degrees and return to its original position. The collection offers 11 models for boys and girls — the NI134 is shown in pink violet and navy aqua — in a variety of eye shapes and eye sizes ranging from 41-51. A lowered bridge and nose pads on the smaller sizes provide for a better overall fit, and each style comes with an adjustable safety strap. MSRP: $165, westgroupe.com

Carrera

Ideal for kids starting around 12, the 2024T/CS has an oval eyeshape and features a keyhole bridge. Magnetic clip-on sun lenses make this style an all-in-one option.

(800) 631-1188, mysafilo.com

$143

Lucky Brand Kids

Youthful with a splash of grown-up, the D724 is an acetate frame with rivet details on the front. The brand’s signature four-leaf clover rests on each temple tip.

(800) 423-3023, derigo.us

$156

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Nano Vista

Shown here on the Camper, the Solar Clip (NAO621442HSC) features a 100% polarized, blue blocking clip combined with the collection’s patented Siliflex material. Camper includes the company’s signature 180-degree-flexing ‘52’ hinges and two straps.

(888) 399-7742, alternativeeyes.com

$200

Lilly Pulitzer

Light and whimsical, the metal-acetate combination frame Atley captures the Lilly Pulitzer look for kids.

(800) 627-2898, kenmarkeyewear.com

$165

Kids Bright Eyes

Flexibility is key in kids’ styles and the youthful wayfarer Wyatt fits the bill — with strap included.

(443) 639-5907, kidsbrighteyes.com

Starting at $89

Ray-Ban Jr

Kids can kick it with a classic: the RJ9052S, a kid-friendly take on Ray-Ban’s iconic wayfarer.

(800) 422-2020, my.luxottica.com

$73

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Nike Vision

The lightweight Dash-525 offers max coverage with its sport-wrap design. This injected frame is built for active use or a day at school.

(800) 645-1300, marchon.com

$69

Miraflex

Part of the second generation of frames from Miraflex, the da Pisa is made from thermal elastomer, and ideal for kids between 7 and 11 years old.

(866) 647-2359, miraflexglasses.net

Starting at $100

Guess Kids

The acetate GU9192 is a two-tone cat eye style that leaves no one guessing with its can’t miss logo on the temples.

(800) 345-8482, marcolin.com

$146

Rachel Bozek

Rachel Bozek is a contributing writer for INVISION.

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