Polarised Sunglasses

Are you a parent who’s looking for stylish sunglasses that provide superior protection for your little ones? Look no further than Babiators Polarised Sunglasses! Our range of polarised lenses helps reduce glare, giving your children the ultimate clarity and protection when out in the sun. Available in our classic Navigator, Keyhole, and Hearts + Flowers styles, these sunglasses come in 3 sizes.
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    Polarised Lens FAQs

    • Look for high UV protection which will protect your kids' eyes.
    • If you love the water or snowy climates choose polarised lenses.
    • Opt for a quality lens you know will last from a brand you can trust, that’s us by the way!

    Polarised sunglasses are useful if you're looking to reduce glare for your kids, which occurs when light bounces off surfaces. These work best in snowy landscapes, on sunny holidays or near water where glare is of real risk. Polarised lenses don't protect eyes any differently than non-polarised lenses.

    Opt for original lenses for day-to-day use unless you spend a lot of time around water where you made want to eliminate the risk of glare.

    Babiators are Rx-able for certain prescriptions (-4 to +4). It's at the discretion of the optician. The lenses are removable/replaceable.

    It is recommended for babies to start wearing sunglasses as soon as they are born, whenever they are outside and exposed to the sun. However, babies should be kept out of direct sunlight until they are at least six months old. It's also important to remember to keep the sun shade down on your pushchair and ensure your little one wears a sun hat wherever possible.

    Children's eyes let in up to three times more annual UV radiation than adults, this is because they have larger pupils. Their eyes are still maturing and therefore it is super important to protect them against harmful UV's and keep them out of direct sunlight as much as possible.

    To read more about sun safety and our top tips to look after your little one's eyes, check out this blog!