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Eco Collection Keyhole Sunglasses - Seashell Pink by Babiators

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Eco Collection Keyhole Sunglasses - Seashell Pink by Babiators

Eco Collection Keyhole Sunglasses - Seashell Pink by Babiators

Discover Eco Collection, where style and sustainability go hand in hand. These keyhole round frame sunnies in a soft seashell pink color are crafted with your little one in mind.

Details:

  • Made from 100% recycled, ocean-bound plastic, these eco-friendly sunglasses not only provide top-notch UV protection but also play a vital role in reducing pollution and protecting our planet.
  • Each pair includes a storage bag made from recycled polyester that doubles as a cleaning cloth to keep your little’s shades safe and squeaky clean.
  • Purchase with a Purpose
    We’re committed to creating a brighter future for our little ones, one pair of shades at a time. Every pair of Eco sunglasses purchased from Babiators.com prevents roughly 5.5 pounds of plastic (or 220 plastic bottles!) from going into our oceans.
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Eco Collection Keyhole Sunglasses - Seashell Pink by Babiators

$33.00

$11.55

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Discover Eco Collection, where style and sustainability go hand in hand. These keyhole round frame sunnies in a soft seashell pink color are crafted with your little one in mind.

Details:

  • Made from 100% recycled, ocean-bound plastic, these eco-friendly sunglasses not only provide top-notch UV protection but also play a vital role in reducing pollution and protecting our planet.
  • Each pair includes a storage bag made from recycled polyester that doubles as a cleaning cloth to keep your little’s shades safe and squeaky clean.
  • Purchase with a Purpose
    We’re committed to creating a brighter future for our little ones, one pair of shades at a time. Every pair of Eco sunglasses purchased from Babiators.com prevents roughly 5.5 pounds of plastic (or 220 plastic bottles!) from going into our oceans.