Mar
27
Teenage Eyewear — What’s Popular with Your Kids
Filed Under Brand Wave, Designer Eyeglasses, Designer Sunglasses, Fun with Eyewear
As a parent, do you ever see your kids in something that looks ridiculous, like neon red Ray Ban Wayfarers, and wonder what’s happening in the fashion industry? Wonder no more. Kids need to feel that they fit in and are accepted by their peers, when a trend emerges in a middle or high school it will catch like wildfire and the entire school will be swept up in fashion fever. Here are a few tips to making your kids eyewear a bonus at school instead of a hindrance. With these recommendations you can elevate your kids to ‘fashion forward.’ Perhaps then he or she will become the trend setter instead of the fashion follower.
Simple but with a twist of unique- Creativity is smiled upon in school, so long as you don’t go overboard. Find a pair of glasses that are traditional in their shape, designer in brand, and slightly unique in a design or color twist. For example, a sure bet would be a design similar to the Giorgio Armani GA411 model, where the structure is traditional but with creative temple bars. This design is sure to be accepted by your child’s peers, and could even start a subtle trend.
Avoid temporary fads – Avoid any trend that is likely to fizzle in the next few years. You want your child to keep their designer eyewear around for quite some time. Try subtle variations on emerging fads, if your child must have the latest and greatest. For example, the Diesel DV0024 model is a great choice right now as thick black eyewear is currently in style. However, this particular style is likely to stick around for only a year, two at most, so the brown frames will be able to outlast the trend.
Buying your child designer eyewear could be construed as spoiling them. However, with your child’s health you’ll want the best optometry can provide, and designer eyewear is sturdy, guaranteed, and will teach your child the value of taking care of a nice item.








