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Orange Eyewear has added a new capsule range of fashionable frames for kids and teenagers under its Orange label, aimed at the independent market. The Orange Junior ‘value’ designs are aimed at the younger market and are described as offering a variety of on-trend colours with subtle features. The stainless steel frames come with acetate sides and feature kid-friendly spring hinges. The designs come in two sizes per model and three colourways. The full-rim design Model ORK 101 (top) has a soft eye shape and comes in wine, brown and black, with a subtle marbled pattern on the acetate sides. Model ORK 102 (below) by comparison is a simple rectangular frame with a flash design cut-out feature, revealing a two-tone colourway on the acetate sides. There are three colour options in black, brown and purple. Orange Eyewear managing director Hanna Nussbaum said the range was perfect for kids looking for something a little bit different, offering a miniature adult look, without costing their parents the earth. ‘The range is especially suited to independent practitioners going down the ‘voucher/voucher plus’ route.’ Details: 0161 773 5555.
Norville’s 2010 sunglass collection features over 50 new models, 60 per cent of which can be glazed as prescription sunglasses. The men’s collection includes metal and acetate wrap designs in aviator and quadra lens shapes while exaggerated eye shapes and bold colours stylise the women’s range. The 2010 collection also includes 10 models for children and the Polaroid Sports range which feature six frames with headband options. All sunglass models are glazed with afocal Polaroid Ultrasight lenses which offer glare-free vision and 100 per cent UV400 protection. Details: 01452 510321.
Two new models have been added by International Eyewear to its Eschenbach Oio range for young children. Both 830000 and 830001 feature full-rimmed fronts with oval eye shapes. Along with flexible Titanflex temples, the frames also include soft silicone nose-pads and soft curl ends. Each frame is available in size options from 35-17 through to 38-16, allowing the frames to be used as part of the NHS children’s voucher scheme and are offered in a range of bright, contrasting colours. ● Details: 0121 585 6565.
International Eyewear has added six new children’s models to its Eyestuff collection. The range includes three models for girls and three for boys, all of which are available in a palette of vibrant colours. The collection’s temples are constructed from Swiss TR90, a lightweight material that according to International Eyewear is flexible, durable and resistant to perspiration. In addition, all models feature a core wire in the tips, ensuring that they can be adjusted for an individual fit. The collection ranges from eye sizes of 39 to 48, with the smallest models (Eyestuff Monkey and Jellybean) fitted with memory bridges. The range can be seen along with the entire collection of Eyestuff frames in a new 12-page mini-catalogue. ● Details: 0121 585 6565.