✔ Design: Serious minimalist look makes your preschooler look more mature. Some kids love it when they have spectacles that resemble people they relate to like Harry Potter.
✔ Colour: Limited range of colours such as gold, silver, black. Colours also don’t stand out as much due to the minimalist approach.
✔ Weight: Metal frames are designed to be thinner, so they have a lighter overall frame.
✔ Durability/ Impact Resistance: The advantage of metal frames over plastic frames is if sat on in some cases metal can be bent back into place. However, certain metal frames like titanium Flexon metal is a great choice as they are light but very durable, having a 2 year warranty.
✔ Allergies: Some metal frames have nickel alloys in them which causes nickel allergy. However, Flexon, titanium, and stainless steel frames are hypoallergenic, meaning they will not react to your skin.
✔ Lens Thickness: Metal frames have a thinner eyewire so when lenses are thicker they are more noticeable.
✔ Utility or Functionality: A child who requires an exact bifocal line needs the unlimited adjustability and hence will benefit from a metal frame with adjustable nose pads.
✔ Fit: Metal holds shape better, so metal frames can be adjusted to fit the face much easier. Cable temples (temples that curl behind the ears for better fit) are also available mostly with metal frames. Metal frames have adjustable nose pads to lift the frames higher, allowing your child to focus on the correct part of the lens at all times.
✔ Availability: Metal frames generally have more limited options compared to plastic frames.
✔ Comfort: Metal frames have adjustable nose pads so they can be made to sit well on any nose. Nose pads also allow the frame to sit of the face so it’s a good option for people who work in hot or cold conditions.