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Forbes Magazine Recommends Roshambo Eyewear!

"Flexible Frames For Infants, Active And Neurodivergent Kiddos"

Recently, Forbes reached out to us to test our glasses. Other than sending them samples to put to the test, we did not pay for the recommendation or offer them any links to make money on sales. This was 100% objective: what are the best prescription glasses out there. 

We were honored to be selected as most durable kids eye wear, with a specific mention as the ideal fit for special needs families. While we think we should be the best overall kids prescription glasses brand, we are honored to receive the recognition we did. As a small family business, it means a lot to us. 

Special needs families are close to our hearts and we are really proud to be recognized by Forbes Magazine!

 To read the full article you can click here. 

Here is an excerpt to some of the most relevant content:

With a name inspired by the game “rock, paper, scissors,” Roshambo Eyewear was started by a couple who created an eyewear solution for children on the spectrum—or any active kid needing a pair of comfortable, flexible and ultra-durable specs. After receiving several pairs for testing (I have a rambunctious 5-year-old), I can speak to the satisfyingly bendy, lightweight nature of the frames, which are made of in Italy (the glasses are assembled in San Diego). 

While they’re on the pricier side starting at $79 for prescription specs, if you’re worried your kid might break, damage or simply refuse to wear their new glasses due to sensory issues, the investment may be worth it. In addition to the rubber frames, Roshambo glasses come with impact-resistant lenses, and the company will replace the frames and/or the lenses if either get damaged within the first year of use. You can also customize the fit: They’re available in seven different sizes from infant to adult, and each pair arrives with age-appropriate add-ons like a silicone head strap and ear hooks for baby glasses, and ear grip adjusters for bigger sizes.

I want to point out that prescription glasses are not eligible for return, but if there is something wrong with your order, the company assures it’ll be made right. You can also order a free try-on kit to test styles and feel before making your purchase. If your kid doesn’t need a prescription lens, Roshambo also offers blue light blockers, sunglasses, and sports wrap glasses. (You can order sunglasses and screen time glasses on Amazon for around $30 to $35.) A final pro tip for parents: The Blippi-style frames are a must if your kid’s a fan of the show.

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