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EYE STYLES

The Latest in Safe and Stylish Kids Frames

Top of the Class in Style!
Kids, Tweens and Teens are an important part of your eyewear dispensary. Kids love bright colors and their favorite TV and movie characters. Their parents want something sturdy, yet something they will continue to wear. Tweens have fallen in love to the likes of Hannah Montana and the Jonas Brothers and teens like to mimic their adult counterparts with current fashion trends and name brands.

Hilco

Hilco has expanded its Leader®Max kids’ eyewear line with the “Little Ones” collection, frames designed to address the specific fitting needs of small children from 3 months to 4 years of age. “Little Ones” feature correctly proportioned bridges, temples, and cable tips, resulting in an optimum fit for these special patients. All frames feature Hilco’s patented SprinGuard™ lens retention system for impact resistance comparable to ANSI Z87 industrial safety eyewear. Each frame is also supplied with a colorful case and a genuine “Gotta Getta Gund®” bear. www.hilco.com

adidas

Adidas Originals brings back the flashy designs from the 70’s and 80’s in funky colors, aviator style and oversized lenses. The pilot-style, large drop shaped Fly Boy (for boys) & Mae (for girls, pictured) are sure to elevate you to Top Gun status. Signature aviator style meets contemporary industrial design in a modern metal mashup. Prepare to break records in the sky and on the street in gold, silver or black. 100% UVA, B, and C protected.  www.adidas.com/eyewear

REM Eyewear

The Barbie™ Eyewear collection is designed to appeal to a young girl’s fashion sensibilities featuring trendy, stylish designs such as hearts, butterflies and paisleys. The eyeglasses are designed for girls ages three to 10, encompassing excellence in both plastic and metal frames and featuring a stylish look intrinsic to the Barbie® brand.  www.remeyewear.com

Match Eyewear

Float Milan Kids Eyewear, distributed by Match Eyewear, introduces its “Flower Power” eyewear series for the fashion forward young girl. The KP 220Y sets the trend with its sleek design - consisting of a triple laminate construction, “punchy” floral motifs on the temples, and added spring hinges – for a look that is cool and hip. The KP 220Y is available in Violet, Creamy Brown, Dark Red and Rose, in sizes 43-17-127 and 45-17-132.  www.matcheyewear.com

Julbo

New for 2008 is Julbo’s Looping 3 sunglass, developed specifically for toddlers. The Looping 3 features a fully symmetrical frame that can be worn either right-side up or upside down. This sunglass has no hinges so they are flexible and comfortable. The Looping 3 boasts Category 4 lenses, which block 95-percent of visible light to protect baby’s sensitive eyes. This new sunglass is available in six fun and sporty colors.   www.julbousa.com

Kenmark

The new styles from the Thalia Girls Eyewear Collection offer grown-up styling and colorful designs for young girls and teens. From trendy ovals to sassy combinations of metals and zyls, these frames provide a fresh look for girls. The Nube is an oval combination frame adorned with a raised Thalia heart for added styling and branding. It comes in colors Cocoa, Lilac and Rose and in sizes 45-15-125 and 47-15-130.    www.kenmarkoptical.com

Viva International Group

Viva International Group and GUESS by Marciano partner to launch a new global optical collection targeted towards the tween market. The new GUESS Tween Collection features a variety of materials, including handmade acetate, stainless steel, and memory metal, along with playful logo treatments. Every model features spring hinges that provide added comfort and durability. The collection’s color scheme consists of a vast array of spirited colors such as violet, salmon purple, pink teal, and satin navy.   www.vivagroup.com

McGee Group

The Vera Bradley Girlfriends Collection presents Emma, a metal plastic combination with adjustable nose pads and integrated spring hinges. This contemporary oval eyeshape features handmade acetate temple tips with the Vera Bradley patterns and signature Vera Bradley logo laser – etched on the outside. Frame colors include Capri Blue and Capri Melon, in sizes 46-17-120 and 48-17-125.  www.mcgeegroup.com

Nouveau Eyewear

Super Star from the SpongeBob SquarePants collection has swimming jellyfish on the temple tips, memory metal bridge and temples. It is available in colors Blue/Gunmetal and Brown/Gunmetal, in sizes 44-17-130 and 46-17-130.   www.nouveaueyewear.com

Revolution Eyewear

Ed Hardy Street Eyewear for Boys features six styles in the theme of the very popular Ed Hardy Vintage Tattoo Eyewear. Each frame comes with a polarized magnetic clip-on. The temples are silk screened onto leather with the Vintage Tattoos of Don Ed Hardy, The Godfather of Tattoo. Colors available are Black, Cobalt Blue, Gunmetal, Latte, Silver and Pecan. Also available is a very colorful six piece rotating Ed Hardy Tiger Counter Display. www.revolutioneyewear.com

Eastern States Eyewear

The Exces 3041 features a funky leopard coloration and thin, lightweight design which is a natural fit for young women. An important point of style within Exces is that frames often contain several different colors – metals will often feature a variety of color accents on their temples and plastics often utilize multiple colored laminates. Patterns such as leopards or tortoise shells are featured as well. www.eseyewear.com

Clearvision Optical

Koodles Eyewear from ClearVision Optical is a stylish eyewear collection specifically designed for kids aged six to eleven. Koodles’ quality construction includes both stainless steel and combination metal/plastic designs. Accentuating these shapes is a palette of colors such as violet, pink, blue, brown, black and gunmetal. Capturing the fun spirit of the brand, each of the models have creative names like Kajillion and K Rad (pictured here). www.cvoptical.com

Marchon

The Disney Princess collection’s latest magical styles, Cinderella 2 and Snow White 2, are for all the little girls who dream of being a princess. Pretty shades are available in Pink Ballerina, Purple Sizzle and Rock Star Red. A sparkly glitter bow perfectly accents both temples of Snow White 2. The soft butterfly shape is perfectly designed in sweet colors of Licorice Orchid, Cocoa Sky, Sweet Plum and Pink Sugar. Both styles feature the extra benefit of spring hinges. www.marchon.com

Safilo

Juicy Couture joins the world of children’s eyewear with a new collection of optical frames for girls. This playful style is offered in fun colors and features iconic Juicy details such as the Juicy crown and Juicy cherries. See You has a softened rectangular shape, in pretty colorations of lavender, pink, and khaki in size 46/13/115. www.safilousa.com

Baby Banz

With their polycarbonate frame and lenses, Baby Banz® offers one of the safest pair of sunglasses on the market today for infants and toddlers. The frames are also Rxable to +8.00 and –8.00 when fitted by a qualified Optician or Dispenser. By recommending Baby Banz, an Optometrist can be assured that the infant or toddler’s eyes are totally protected by UV 400 lenses in front of their sensitive, growing, and maturing eyes. www.babybanz.com

Pediatric, kids, tween and teen frames will excite your young patients. Carry an assortment of eyewear and sunwear in each category. They can set a fashion trend at school while wearing their glasses, and will tell their friends where to go for their eyecare needs.

 


Amy Endo, CPOT
amyendo_88@yahoo.com

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Pastor Shabe
Posted: 12/11/2008 6:22:04 PM

I want to purchase the Juicy Couture (Safilo)for my 8 year old daughter. I tried the website provided (www.safilousa.com) and no luck! Please help.
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