Jan & Jul Kids Polarized Bear Sunglasses Olive Khaki
Protect your little one's eyes while adding playful charm with JAN & JUL KIDS POLARIZED BEAR SUNGLASSES OLIVE KHAKI, perfect for sunny days and outdoor adventures with kids.
Key Features
- Everyday Support: Designed to shield children’s eyes from harmful UV rays during active outdoor play.
- Comfort & Safety: Lightweight and flexible frame with an adjustable strap ensures a secure, comfortable fit.
- Emotional Connection: Fun bear-shaped frames encourage confidence and self-expression in growing kids.
- High-Quality Materials: Durable, BPA-free construction with polarized lenses for glare reduction and easy cleaning.
- Innovative Design: Combines fashion and function, making these sunglasses a standout accessory in the Apparel & Accessories category.
Styling & Usage Tips
These sunglasses seamlessly blend into your child’s daily routine, whether at the park or on family outings. Their gender-neutral olive khaki tone pairs beautifully with minimalist or sustainable wardrobes, enhancing your child’s look while protecting their eyes.
Why Parents Love It
Parents appreciate how JAN & JUL polarized sunglasses provide peace of mind, knowing their child’s eyes are safeguarded in style. The secure fit prevents constant adjustments, allowing more time for joyful moments under the sun.
Make sunny days safer and more fun for your child by adding these adorable polarized sunglasses to your cart today. Enjoy every bright adventure with confidence and care!
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Price:
Regular price $26.99 CAD
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Sku:
GBX-OLK-M
Jan & Jul Kids Polarized Bear Sunglasses Olive Khaki
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