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Frequently Asked Questions about Teen Glasses

Yes, a 13-year-old can wear adult glasses provided the glasses fit properly and are customized with their prescription. Ensure the frames fit properly and are comfortable and appropriate for the child's face size and shape. Learn how to select the right frame size for your teenager here.

A 13-year-old can wear contact lenses if approved by an eye care professional, who will offer guidance on proper use and care. It’s also a good idea to have a pair of backup glasses if your child wears contact lenses. Explore our comprehensive guide to children’s glasses and lenses.

A 14-year-old should typically go for smaller frames. However, it is important to consider a child's face shape and size to ensure the frames fit properly to ensure both comfort and optimal vision correction. Find out how to select the right frame size for your 14-year-old.

Polarized sunglasses have been popular among teenagers for a long time. This popularity has been driven by an increased awareness of UV protection, advancements in lens technology, and their endorsement by celebrities. Discover why Zenni’s kids sunglasses are a must-have accessory for your child.

While a 13-year-old typically does not need progressive glasses, they can certainly wear them if they require vision correction for both near and distance vision. Consult with an optometrist who can offer an accurate prescription and a proper fit to ensure the child adapts well to the glasses. Learn about the benefits of progressive glasses.