At last a brand you can trust, Roshambo are specialists in sunglasses for babies, ages from 0-2+ (depending on your babies head size). These baby shades are set at Category level 3 for darkness, meeting European standards for UV protective sunglasses. Category Level 3 lenses provide a high level of protection and reduces the suns glare as well as any light reflected from water or snow. The lenses are polarised providing 100% protection against UVA, UVB & UVC rays.
Babies can begin wearing sunglasses from 0-2+ (depending on your baby's head size), or whenever they start spending time outdoors regularly in the sun. Just like with sun hats and SPF, it’s best to introduce them early so it becomes part of their routine.
These sunglasses arent guaranteed to not fall off, however purchase the baby straps to ensure you wont lose them.
Absolutely not! These baby sunglasses have been tested thoroughly and are designed to be indestructable to even the strongest baby.
Yes definitely! All our sunglasses are protected against strong sunlight and reflection, complete with polarised lenses providing 100% protection against UVA, UVB & UVC rays.
Good question, whilst we provide sunglasses for most babies, you will find the size guide helpful below for peace of mind.
Yes! Check out our toddler and junior sunglasses suitable for older age groups.
Start by having your baby wear sunglasses for short periods in bright light. Choose a soft, comfortable pair with a secure strap, and set an example by wearing yours. Many babies will adjust quickly when they associate sunglasses with comfort outdoors.
UV400 indicates that the sunglasses block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. It’s the highest standard of lens protection available and is essential for safeguarding young, sensitive eyes.
Generally, sunglasses should be reserved for bright, outdoor settings. However, on very bright cloudy days or around snow or water, UV rays can still be strong — so sunglasses may still be useful in those cases.
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean lenses and frames. Avoid harsh chemicals. Store them in a soft pouch to prevent scratches, and regularly check straps and hinges for safety and wear.

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