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Ray-Ban unisex-child Rj9052s New Wayfarer Square Sunglasses

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Color: Black/Light Grey Gradient Dark Grey


Lens Width: 48 Millimeters


Description

Ray-Ban Junior sunglasses are kid’s sunglasses from Ray-Ban, the world's most iconic eyewear brand. Every model in the Ray-Ban Junior collection is a child size version of classic Ray-Ban styles offering the same iconic looks, original styling and quality of the original Ray-Bans. Ray-Ban Junior kids sunglasses are crafted for tomorrow's fashion icons and stars and are perfect for every girl and boy. Each pair of Ray-Ban kids sunglasses feature lenses coated with 100% UV protection to protect kid’s eyes from harmful UV rays and are prescription ready.

Item model number ‏ : ‎ RJ9052S


Department ‏ : ‎ boys


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 17, 2025


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Ray-Ban


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Best Sellers Rank: #96,357 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #81 in Boys' Sunglasses


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,811)


Color: Black/Light Grey Gradient Dark Grey


Item Shape: Square


Lens Color: Grey Gradient


Style Name: Rj9052s New Wayfarer


Pattern: Gradient


Lens Type: Gradient


Lens Coating Description: UV Protection Coating


Sport Type: Hiking, Driving, Boating


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Polarization Type: Non-Polarized


Fit to Size Sentiment: Good


Fit Type: Narrow Fit


Brand: Ray-Ban


Global Trade Identification Number: 54


Manufacturer: Ray-Ban Junior Sunglasses


Style Number: RJ9052S


Manufacturer Part Number: 100/11 100/11


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Type Name: Sunglasses


Item Weight: 4.54 g


Frame Material Type: Plastic


Lens Material Type: Plastic


Material: Plastic


Apparel Fabric Weight Class: Lightweight


Apparel Fabric Stretch: No Stretch


Product Care Instructions: Avoid excessive bending of the frame, clean lenses with a soft cloth, store in a protective case.


Arm Length: 130 Millimeters


Bridge Width: 16 Millimeters


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great glasses for people with smaller faces/heads
Color: Black/Light Grey Gradient Dark Grey Lens Width: 48 Millimeters
If you have a small face/head these are a great pair of glasses. For me they are SLIGHTLY on the smaller side, but look way better than the normal size ray bans on my face. You can't go wrong with the classic Ray Ban look , it's timeless and stylish. I don't think I've ever seen these look bad on any face types if they are sized correctly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Delicious

  • Great for women with smaller head/face
Color: Black/Light Grey Gradient Dark Grey Lens Width: 48 Millimeters
I purchased the black youth wayfarer because I was sick of constantly having to push my sunglasses up when they’d slide down my nose because regular adult sunglasses are too big for my face. These are working out well for me and do not look too small on my face. Glad a couple of other women recommended these for smaller faced/headed women in their review. Also, the temples fit nicely over my ears. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • These frames are JUNIOR Sized meaning for people with petite cerebra
Color: Havana/Dark Brown Lens Width: 47 Millimeters
These Ray-Ban Junior Frames measure 47mm across each lens, 15mm at the nose bridge, and 125mm from the temple back to your ear. This means they are generally for pre-teens and teenagers. I cannot stress this enough! You will not happy if you have an adult-sized head and try to wear these glasses. They will not fit you! That being said - I have a smallish head, and I've always had to wear junior size glasses. These glasses fit me perfectly, straight out of the package, with absolutely no adjustments necessary. Furthermore, having a small face and head, sunglasses have typically looked gigantic and silly on me, and they fall off all the time. These frames look "normal" on me which is a huge relief. Lastly, I do wear prescription corrective single vision lenses for nearsightedness (myopia). These frames had the same 47-15-125 measurements as my normal indoor frames, and they fit the same. I was able to take these Ray-Ban frames to my optometrist and have them fitted with tinted prescription lenses that perfectly match the color of the original Ray-Ban lenses that the product was shipped with. It took my optometrist a single day to make, tint, and fit the new lenses to these frames. One downside: Ray-Bans do NOT have spring-loaded hinges, so the potential for breaking off an earpiece is greater than with other glasses you may have owned. I knew this fact before purchasing them, so that was fine. Color is beautiful, lenses that came with the glasses were nice, the prescription lenses I had made are equally nice. Great fit, love everything about them. Other people give me compliments because they're so classic and stylish. Never leave home without them! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2013 by ElleDale

  • Frame good for small adult face, temple maybe not
Color: Black/Light Grey Gradient Dark Grey Lens Width: 47 Millimeters
My eyeglass story not be relatable to many of you. I have struggled my entire adult life finding glasses for my petite face (see last paragraph) Trendy eyeglasses have never been an option for me. It’s also been a struggle to find glasses with with a lens depth that will work for bifocals because child sized lenses do not. I’ve had recent cataract surgery, so goodbye glasses, hello quality sunglasses. However, ALL adult sunglasses are still TOO BIG, but now I don’t need corrective lenses (bifocal). Woohoo! The child sized Ray-Ban 47mm fit perfectly on my nose and the width/depth was exactly what I was looking for! My first pair of Ray-Ban’s EVER!!! I feel like one of the cool kids. It’s only taken 50 years. The gray lens is exactly what I need since my surgery as I’m more sensitive to sunlight. Here is the one problem—the arms (bow of the glasses) are honestly too short on the 47mm. For $77 I’m is a position where I could purchase the 48mm with the longer temple. I put those temples on the 47mm. I’m using the 48mm short temple for limited drives and walking. The 47mm longer temple will be used for those times requiring longer wear (hiking, beach, travel etc). However, $160 for two pair of sunglasses seems like a bargain compared to $500-600 per pair before my surgery. I’m going to do more research and see if I can just purchase replacement temples in the future. I do wish there was a more substantial case. A soft blue bag does not prevent breakage. For those with petite faces (I am NOT getting paid or receiving any incentive for this) I found a website called petiteglasses.com. Styles are limited but it became my go-to site for petite eyeglasses that could accept a bifocal lense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by midwestmom

  • It's worth paying extra for quality
Color: Havana/Dark Brown Lens Width: 48 Millimeters
I've gone through many pairs of inexpensive sunglasses over the years and finally decided to splurge. I have a small face for an adult so these kid-sized Ray-bans fit well and are sturdy. Good sun protection too.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023 by Monique

  • Children Size
Color: Havana/Dark Brown Lens Width: 47 Millimeters
Product reviews suggested adults with narrow faces could wear these, but they are tiny. I'd say they'd fit up through elementary grades children. They are standard Raybans and fit as expected without significant sunblock at this price. They are definitely not adult sized.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Esther

  • Love them, but time will tell
Color: Blue on Orange/Blue Lens Width: 47 Millimeters
I bought these for our 7mo old son who will be 11mo when we go on vacation and exposed to the sun much more than he ever has previously. I didn’t like any “kids” sunglasses I could find at kids stores so I took a flyer on these. Granted, this kid has a huge head. It’s 18.3 inches which puts him in the 95th percentile so despite his young age I figured tbese wouldn’t be too big. My assumption paid off and they fit perfectly, and look awesome on him. My only issue is that his tiny nose doesn’t really hold them up very well, but good enough for what we need. Now time will tell how they hold up to his behavior… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2023 by Matthew Rothenberg

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