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You’ll Stan These 9 Kids Styles, Bruh

Milo & Me expands the brand with five new sunglass styles in sizes for ages 5 to 13. All the frames feature the same durable nylon and TPE construction as the original Milo & Me collection to stand up to a kid’s “rough and tumble world.” Available in two sizes and five colors each, the on-trend and classic shapes feature polarized, scratch-resistant lenses. Additional details include adjustable temples and locking screws; several styles feature cool mirror coatings as well. Each sunglass includes a case, a microfiber pouch, sport strap and optional ear cable hook
accessories. $45 each, hilcovision.com

OGI Kids

The classicness of a P3 shape isn’t just for grownups! The Fire has a hand-painted rim and German spring hinges.

(888) 560-1060, ogieyewear.com

$150

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Babiators

Created for babies, toddlers, and kids up to age 6, the Flower Child is made with flexible rubber and its polarized lenses offer total UVA and UVB protection. The 0-2Y size includes a silicon strap.

babiators.com

$36

Steve Madden

Bold statements get the job done, as proven by the rectangular acetate Dexx, ideal for ages 6 to 12.

(800) 645-3733, cvoptical.com

$165

Superflex Kids

The SFK-242, designed for ages 7 to 12, is a rounded square frame with an epoxy-filled front rim and laminated end pieces.

(855) 455-0042, westgroupe.com

$99.80

Sperry

Blocked nautical detail in multilayer acetate and 180-degree flexing hinges define the Honeyrun, a modern, square frame ideal for ages 8 to 12.

(800) 243-6350, lamyamerica.com

$100

Modz Kids

The Practice makes perfect in handmade zyl with metal trim.

(800) 323-2409, modernoptical.com

$95

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Ray-Ban Jr

The injected RJ9072S offers kids a change of pace, with its thick, rectangular design.

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

$77

Dolabany

Get cooking with the ultralight TR-90 Chef, a hypoallergenic frame that’s resistant to extreme temperatures.

(800) 688-7661, dolabanyeyewear.com

$150

Lucky Brand

Layer up with the D725, an acetate cat eye with a stack of three colors on the frame front and two-toned laminate temples.

(800) 423-3023, derigo.com

$148.50

Rachel Bozek

Rachel Bozek is a contributing writer for INVISION.

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