Mary from Moscow says my son’s glasses are always broken, do they make indestructible frames for kids?
Mary, while practically nothing is indestructible when it comes to active young men, there are frames that withstand all kinds of bumps and bruises, and lenses that are practically bullet proof. Frames made from a titanium alloy, many times called memory metal, will take being twisted around your finger and will still bounce back to their original shape. Yes they are more expensive but replacing lesser quality frames over and over is more expensive, time consuming and can deprive your son of clear vision while the new parts are on order. As far as lenses go, those made of a polycarbonate type material are tremendously impact resistant which protects the eyes from trauma. All sports frame and kids frames should have polycarbonate lenses put in them to protect the wearer from trauma. Talk with your eyecare professional about how to best provide your son with quality, effective eyewear. Thanks for the question.
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