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    Kid's frames

    We're looking for good quality kid's frames. We particularly need some in the 49-51 eye range. Any suggestions?

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    DeRigo REM has great options from Lucky and Converse.
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    I love the new Ted Baker "Just Kidding" line by Tura.

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    Eyecroxx! I also like REM's options.
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    Nickelodeon by Nouveau has always sold well for me...

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    Also, something I am bringing in in the near future is Dolabany's Chef. Comes in 3 sizes if I remember correct and like 30 colors! This is the one frame where I would like to get one of each size, to keep in stock for trial only, but order them in with individualized colors.

    http://dolabanyeyewear.com/catalog/chef/
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    www.swingeyewearus.com
    By far the best children's frames out there a ton of colors and did I mention unbreakable!!!

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    Marchon's Nike line has done well for me at slightly higher price points, but they keep discontinuing my best sellers. Not a recommendation so much as a comment.
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    aspex does ok. converse was decent, but lately, when ordering a frame replacement, the sizing has been slightly different (even in same eye size), making the lenses too small. I have also ordered temples only, and they were a poor fit as well.

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    Aspex's Turboflex hinge is awesome for kids.
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    I run a children's dispensary and NanoVista frames have been very promising. They have a two year unlimited warranty and all of their ophthalmic frames comes with a back strap as well as detachable temples to reattach a goggle like strap. They are originally based out of Spain but they have a distributor in Canada (Plan B Eyewear) with a mailing address in the stateside. Here's their link... http://nanovista.es/en/

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