Thursday 11 February 2010

My Local Optician - Zoobug highlights new styles for 2010

My Local Optician - Zoobug highlights new styles for 2010

Zoobug highlights new styles for Spring/Summer 2010


February 2010



Enticing shapes, quality materials and bold colours are key highlights in the new My First Zoobug optical collection, a collection of handmade acetate optical styles, especially designed for 2-8 year olds. Included in the line are the two boy’s frames, Spy and Zoom, inspired by grown-up men’s styling and the stylish geek chic fashion trend which has been popularised in recent seasons.

Model Zoom has a slightly curved frame and comes in blue or dark brown, combined with layers of acetate in contrasting tones. Available in size 44-15, model Zoom will have special appeal to bigger boys of 7 and 8 years old who want to look as cool as their dads!

Model Spy comes in classic black or a more unusual bold mustard, combined with metal arms. The model is offered in size 43-16. Model Spy is a quirky design with a slightly rounded eye shape that is flattering on a variety of faces. Zoom and Spy boast Zoobug’s hand-adjustable rubber tips which are comfortable and ensure the styles fit is snugly on the face.

Zoobug has also created new girls’ styles in its My First Zoobug Sunglass range for 2-12 year olds. Each of the models has a strong vintage influence, created to make the designs instantly appealing to a young age group.

Model Butterfly is a unique oversize shape offered in favourite shades of pink, purple and pale blue. While going all out to offer a fun fashion statement, the model is fitted with high-quality shatterproof CR39 lenses and bendable rubber tipped arms.

Model Kat is the perfect style for young girls wanting grown-up fashion that is easy to wear. Kat comes in chic shades of tortoiseshell, red or purple, with contrasting bright pink arm tips. Both Kat and Butterfly feature tiny diamante inserts for extra sparkle, and an engraved Zoobug logo.

More pictures on http://www.mylocaloptician.co.uk/

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