When my daughter first wore them, they stretched to the point where they could no longer be worn. They come with a "guaranteed" replacement, but it costs $8 to redeem. Since I spent $20 on the first pair of glasses and got the second one, I've now spent $28 on two pairs of glasses that cannot be used. I would spend $28 on kids glasses if they were good quality; it's just not true. The company also highlights the fact that the glasses are polarized, but after purchasing them I noticed that many kids' sunglasses sold at Target and other stores for under $10 are also polarized. So it's not as much of a selling point as I originally thought when I bought them. In general, I do not recommend buying it. even if they survived. There are similar products out there and I just felt like the company was rigging them.
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