Flexible Metal Children's Eyeglass Frames

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Summary: Flexible metal eyeglass frames are the most sturdy for children's eyeglasses. Learn more about flexible metal frames in this free video on children and eyeglasses.

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Stefan Czelusta Stefan Czelusta is the office manager at Texas State Optical in Austin, Texas. He has worked in optics for more than nine years. Czelusta helps customers choo... read more

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Flexible Metal Children's Eyeglass Frames

Next, we're going to talk about probably my personal favorite for children's frames. I'm really going to recommend and I stress to anybody that comes in, let's do a flexible frame. Let's do something that has a lot of dexterity to it that for all intensive purposes is going to be unbreakable. Though, children are sometimes very remarkable and can even do damage to these I've seen. But, in the grand scheme of things I think that these are your best option. Probably, for the best value on the market is going to be your flexible frames. We'll take a look at a few. The first one over here, is my favorite. And, it's a completely flexible frame. It has this type of dexterity to it. Ok. Unmatched, I have yet to see anything that can compete with this type of dexterity on the market. Temples are the same way, bridge all flexible. The only part where this isn't flexible is right here on the temple tips. Which is kind of not kind of good, because it is good that can adjust these so that they fit around. If this entirely flexible here, than you wouldn't be able to adjust behind the ears. So, that's a good thing. You want to be able to have some part of the glass that can be bent, so that you can kind of manipulate. Otherwise, you wouldn't be able to reshape this frame. But, excellent choice. Available in colors for both boys and girls. A couple ones down, is a frame is built as having dexterity and it does. But, I wouldn't dare move this the way I moved the other frame. So, when you consult with your optician and you're interested in this type of style of flexible frames. Ask him how flexible they are. Can you bend it up and put it in a jar? I know that's a little bit extreme. But, you know if you can do that for all intensive purpose. Again, that's indestructible to your child. Generally speaking, these frames have two year warranties on them. So, if they do get bent up. Then, you can get them replaced usually one time during that two year period. But, very good option. Relatively inexpensive. And, especially considering how many times you might have to replace a set of glasses if you went with any other options.

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