Every mother since the beginning of time (I am convinced of that) worries about one big thing when it comes to their kids, their health. From the controversial questions like, “do I vaccinate?” to the easier, “do I let him eat chocolate cupcakes every day this week?” The decisions can be stressful and the concern haunting.
Take eyewear, for example. When it comes to kids, the damages they can do to a piece of glass attached to some plastic placed on their face is alarming. My youngest son has been through two pairs of Prescription Glasses just in this year alone. Which brings me to todays discussion about the 4 important reasons for purchasing quality glasses.
You don’t want to be that mom buying the second or third pair of glasses for your kid this year
We talked about this one. This is my shame game. Because I chose not to purchase quality eyewear the first time, my son’s glasses broke and we had to purchase a second set. Do not be that mom. Do not be me. Buy the good ones from the gate.
You don’t want scratches
Kids are prone to damaging the face of their eyewear. They will take them off and place them face down, temples up. The next thing you know, they are looking through a sort of mosaic glass to see. Get the best scratch resistance lenses you can.
You want your glasses to be high-tech
High tech glassware is directly related to the quality you purchase. If you are someone who has a special need for your eyes, an astigmatism and bifocals Glasses for example, quality is key.
You don’t want to be behind in fashion
In the same respect that you want technically safe and sturdy glasses, you also want fashionable ones. It is more likely that you will get several more options in design from a quality eyewear store than in a low quality one.
Conclusion
Purchase good glasses, especially for your kids. If for no other justification than for these 4 important reasons for purchasing quality glasses. Additionally, keep in mind that quality does not come with a dollar sign. Good and sturdy glasses do not have to break the bank. Look for the frames that catch the eye and do not grab the wallet.