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    Confused Good children's frames??

    Looking for a children's line of frames. Would like durable, fashionable and CHEAP! Any suggestions? Also a a line of better quality for a good price.
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    I had a kid bring in an X Games frame. It looks like its been through hell and back yet its still intact and working great for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVEC View Post
    Would like durable, fashionable and CHEAP!
    Wouldn't we all.
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    Best bang for the buck and real cost vs frame fax is the ono optial be kids line.

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    Babiators.
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    Silver Dollar's Kids Central line is a decent lower-cost bang-for-the-buck line. We've been very happy with multiple lines from REM and Clearvision, but they're a bit more expensive.
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    Thanks for all those helpful answers!

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    Good frames are the ones on the good children.

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    db4k by Europa International or the David Benjamin (Europa) for bigger kids.
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    DB4K, X Games, Vera Bradley, are all good value and sell well here. Not exactly "cheap" but we use a lower markup on kids product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVEC View Post
    Would like durable, fashionable and CHEAP! Any suggestions?
    Pick any two- all three at once doesn't exist.
    Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. - Richard P. Feynman

    Experience is the hardest teacher. She gives the test before the lesson.



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