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Totally Kidding: Grown-Up-Inspired or Let-Kids-Be-Kids, Eyewear Designs That Allow Children to Celebrate Their Personal Style

Cannon Ball! (ABOVE)

Some things just never get old. ZOOBUG LONDON is jumping into SS19 with their newest collection of kid’s sun styles designed for 0-9 year olds. The award-winning brand’s sunnies are fit with adult-quality polarized lenses and mix a strong color palette, innovative design and adventurous shapes that kids of all ages will love. MSRP: $99-$159. zoobug.com

Milo & Me

Created for the three-to-five-year-old set, the H85090 has fully adjustable, flexible temples and comes in a range of colors. The durable, lightweight frames include a sport strap and ear hooks.

(800) 955-6544, hilcovision.com

$60

Ray-Ban Jr

The unisex Signet Junior from Ray-Ban makes a cool, grown-up look super accessible to kids. This lightweight, full metal sun style features a double bridge and offers 100% UV protection.

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

$125

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Dilli Dalli

Branching out from just desserts, the Brownie is a unisex, rectangular frame ideal for 6 to 12 year olds. Flexible and durable, this style is at the top of the Dilli Dalli age range, which starts with newborn eyewear.

(800) 645-3733, cvoptical.com

$90

Swing Eyewear

The TR 113 offers 100% antibacterial and anti-allergenic qualities, and is unbreakable and coated with organic dye. This Rx-able style is made with TR-90 material.

(877) 835-2393, swingeyewearus.com

$129.99

Real Kids Shades

With an ‘80s sensibility, Switch sunglasses for toddlers change color in the sunshine while providing protection from UVA/UVB rays.

(800) 283-1106, realkidshades.com

$14.95

BBIG

Featuring OBE hinges and inspired by popular adult styles, the 704 is a round, stainless steel frame with quick-fix temples.

bbig-design.com

$190

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NERF

The Danny strikes just the right balance between fun and durable. This frame, geared to tweens and teens, has a flat metal front and plastic temples.

(800) 414-7656, imagewear.com

$150

Tomato Glasses

Coming in with a roar, the TKDC3, made of TR-90, features dinosaurs on the temples as well as grown-up- and kid-friendly adjustable temples and nose pads.

(201) 230-4995, tomatoglasses.com

$136

Nano Vista

Offering an exceptional level of comfort, Nano Vista now includes Nano Custom Fit, which offers an Adaptable Kit to allow for size variations within eye shapes, temples, bridges, and straps. Non-custom models include three new bridge types, and all models feature the 52 hinge and Siliflex construction. The model Replay is available as a Custom-Fit style.

(888) 399-7742, alternativeeyes.com

$165

Rachel Bozek

Rachel Bozek is a contributing writer for INVISION.

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