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Frames: Back to school

Attract parents and children to your practice during the school return season

Versport: Zeus DTS

Versport eyewear is said to be designed utilising the latest sports technology, materials and designs. There are four unisex models in the collection covering a wide range of ages. The Zeus DTS frame is suitable for ages 10 plus. With a number of colour options available, Zeus DTS is comfortable to wear, light-weight and is supplied with a headband and case. The frame is said to be suitable for football, tennis, basketball, softball, rounders, athletics, volleyball, handball, squash, hockey and badminton.



Sea2see: Sasha

One of Sea2see’s Junior frames, Sasha is ideal for youngsters and teens in size 48-18-128. With a modified panto shape, this versatile design is now available in six different variations, including the ombre blue and light blue matte and combo style in blue and red matte. The frame is made with 100% reclaimed marine plastic. Sea2see Junior frames are designed for young people and are said to also be ideal for young adults who require smaller sizing with beautiful colorations. The frames are made to the highest standard in Italy with UPSEA recycled plastic (Cradle to Cradle certified). The Cradle to Cradle Certified Products Program is a science-based standard for designing and making making circular economy products . All Sea2see products come with a recycled cork case and a sugar cane extract box.




Lindberg: John

Lindberg says frames from its Air titanium rim range can make a significant difference to the quality of a child’s life by providing superior comfort. Children are said to barely feel the frame, due to the lightweight, flexible and customisable design, while another essential feature is the hypoallergenic quality of titanium that is skin-friendly. The collection has won numerous international awards for its design and functionality and includes styles that fit babies, young children, and teenagers.




Junior Police: VK111

This Junior Police lightweight frame is designed for 10 to 15-year-olds who want to stand out. The hexagonal shape follows the latest trends and matches the bright coloured temples, which feature the iconic eagle logo. The light materials, combined with rubber elements and the flex temples, are said to ensure a comfortable fit all day long.



JF Rey Kids & Teens: Garden

JF Rey’s Kids & Teens range is said to offer a large choice of trendy shapes, styles and colours that are perfectly adapted to the physiognomy of young people, and match the codes and fashion trends of each age group, from four to 16-year-olds. The design is playful and the style is modern with distinctive graphic details that refer to the brand’s signature design. Garden is an acetate frame for girls between six and eight-year-olds. Refined and creative work on the acetate lamination is said to highlight the delicate cutout on the front. The style is driven by a floral pattern achieved in screen-printed acetate that was imagined and hand drawn by the JF Rey Studio.




Lookkino: Arcobaleno

Arcobaleno is a series of premium optical frames that are specifically designed and made for younger wearers. The front is constructed out of Nil, a lightweight techno polymer, and is available in solid colours across the spectrum of the rainbow. The temples are constructed from Xinox, an alloy of hypoallergenic non-toxic steel, and are shaded with a delicate hounds-tooth texture. The result is said to be a lightweight, comfortable and fun frame. All Lookkino frames are said to be traceable because they are developed, designed and produced in Italy by its manufacturing factory Look-made in Italia.




Lazer Junior: 2208

Lazer Junior, from Continental Eyewear, is said to be one of the most comprehensive children’s eyewear collections available to offer high quality products at affordable prices. The range is aimed at children of all ages with the whole collection combining exciting colours and patterns that results in a style to suit every child. The production process for the frames themselves has been carefully developed with children in mind, using materials and techniques that ensure a high level of malleability in the finished product. The injection moulding of frames in the range that contain acetate, for example, ensures that they are lightweight, robust, comfortable and more durable than regular acetate adult frames.



Götti Dimension Next: Domo

Dimension Next is a collection of glasses from Götti for the next generation. The 3D printed material is said to be impressive thanks to its lightness and flexibility. In addition, the material allows for the manufacture of each shape in different sizes. This creates a product range for every age with limitless options. Every individual component, such as the stainless steel temples, can be combined and put together interchangeably in different colours. The entire frame is without screws or soldered joints and is constructed by the manufacturer in its own factory in Switzerland.





Roald Dahl: RD23

Celebrating Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox, the unisex frame RD23 is for children aged seven to 10 and utilises a round eye shape and keyhole bridge. Other features include tortoiseshell handmade acetate fronts and tips, digitally printed metal temples that feature Quentin Blake character illustrations, quotes from the stories printed on the interior temple and flex hinges.



Esprit: ET3344

Charmant says children are able to jump, skip and feel free with Esprit kids’ eyewear, which offers high quality fashion frames that kids love and parents trust. As with all Esprit children’s frames, the ET33446’s upbeat look is specially designed to meet the demands of lively, action-packed days. In this frame, Ultem material is used, which is light and provides excellent frame flexibility and durability. As well as feeling light, this cool Esprit frame is said to be truly comfortable and sit snugly on girls’ and boys’ noses.



Dibble: Alex

Alex, designed for children between six and nine years old, is said to be light, malleable and resilient. Kids and parents can be sure that these frames stand up to rough and tumble, which allows kids to be kids without having to worry about damaging their glasses. The nylon and TPE co-molded manufacturing process is said to provide superior comfort and durability while unique colours and appealing brand design ensure kids feel good about wearing them.




Pepe Jeans London: Logan

For boys, Pepe Jeans London’s Logan PJ4058 frame is steeped in the brand’s history with the acetate temples featuring denim pattern laminations. Said to be easy to wear, Logan is available in khaki green with a bright green logo on the outer arms for a fun pop of colour.



Rock Star: Beluga

The latest releases for Rok Star include 12 purposefully-curated and super-light sustainable frames made with recycled ocean plastic. Deep and bright colourways reflect the colours found underwater and are said to appeal to young imaginations. Beluga showcases a smart rectangular eye shape with a lowered bridge for the paediatric fit. The frame is available in colourways inspired by sea and sky, including a navy eye front with sky blue temples. Each frame in the new sea-bottle collection is provided with biodegradable demo lenses and biodegradable frame bags.