KiETLA sunglasses 1 - 4 years lion SALVIA UV 400
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Product detailed description
The most popular KiETLA sunglasses made in France are now also available in a lion shape. Every playful child will adore these sunglasses with their unbreakable, flexible, extra-light frame featuring a lion silhouette. KiETLA sunglasses provide the highest level of UV filter protection along with a blue light filter in high-quality polycarbonate lenses – stylish mirrored lenses. Perfect protection and perfect design for the smallest children. Cool feature – the packaging closure also serves as a mould for sand, water or modelling clay.
Extra protection
- 100% UVA, UVB and UVC filter, category 3
- durable polycarbonate lenses (higher quality filter than acrylic lenses)
- new – Blue Blocker – harmful blue light filter
- sufficient lens size to shade the entire eye area
- certified according to European standards EN ISO 12312-1:2013/A1:2015
Extra safety
unbreakable flexible frame – children will not break or twist the sides
no dangerous hinges and screws, which mean danger in case of injury
Extra comfort
ultra-lightweight and flexible frame
thin and shaped temples so they don't press behind the ears
removable elastic band keeps glasses properly fitted
Respect for nature
fully recyclable
unbreakable = long life
practical “CARRY-ME” packaging made from recycled paper
Accessories in the package
- adjustable strap
- glasses bag suitable for cleaning glasses
Size 0-1 year:
Glasses width: 94 mm
Glasses height: 36 mm
Temple Length: 110 mm
Size 1-2 years:
Frame Width: 96 mm
Frame Height: 35 mm
Temple Length: 125 mm
Size 2-4 years:
Frame Width: 102 mm
Frame Height: 38 mm
Temple Length: 125 mm
You can find the KiETLA size chart HERE.
Children's eyes are very sensitive and vulnerable to the sun. The lens is not yet sufficiently developed to protect the retina as it does in adults. The lens develops until the age of 12.
In children under 1 year, up to 90% of UVA and 50% of UVB passes through to the retina, causing damage that accumulates with age and may not appear until adulthood. Therefore, it is very important to protect children's eyes from an early age.
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