My First Sunglasses Company is a family company founded by parents for parents. We believe in standing behind you and the products we sell. That is
My First Sunglasses Company is a family company founded by parents for parents. We believe in standing behind you and the products we sell. That is why we offer our 30 day money back guarantee. If your child's sunglasses do not fit or otherwise do not meet your expectations we will replace them for free or refund your money.
My First Sunglasses Company is a small, family run business in Washington State. Yep, we do get sun in the Pacific Northwest but we're usually caught off guard and in ...
My First Sunglasses Company is a family company founded by parents for parents. We believe in standing behind you and the products we sell. That is why we offer our 30 day money back guarantee. If your child's sunglasses do not fit or otherwise do not meet your expectations we will replace them for free or refund your money.
My First Sunglasses Company is a small, family run business in Washington State. Yep, we do get sun in the Pacific Northwest but we're usually caught off guard and in quick need of an awesome and stylish pair of sunglasses for the kids. Both founders have worked for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Marsha Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research and are committed to the prevention of skin and other forms of cancer through healthy lifestyle choices (like putting sunglasses on our kids before they head out for a fun day in the sun).
We believe that protecting your child's eyes is key to a fun day in the sun. That is why all of the sunglasses we offer are UV400 compliant offering 100% UVA and 100% UVB protection for your child's eyes. Did you know that wearing sunglasses for kids is vital to the longterm health of your child's eyes? In order to protect little eyes, kids should wear sunglasses that offer full UV protection. The American Optometric Assocation states that "Scientific studies and research have shown that exposure to small amounts of UV radiation over a period of many years increases the chance of developing a cataract and may cause damage to the retina, a nerve-rich lining of the eye that is used for seeing."
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