by Carey Zamarriego

October 15, 2009

As a kid – ok, let’s be honest, this even spills into adulthood – you want nothing more than to fit in and look cool. Whether it is weight, height or even eyesight that distinguishes you from the bunch, mom and dad search for cool ways to compensate. Spanish fashion designer Antonio Miro, a guy known for making men and women look hip, is now helping out wee-er ones to achieve the same, especially those whose vision is slightly less than perfect. Miro’s line of colorful glasses for little guys with funky names like Diabolo, Rubik and Yoyo are bursting with bright color combos like electric blue with black and flo yellow with green. They’ll certainly make any visually impaired boy feel confident at school this fall.

by Carey Zamarriego

October 15, 2009

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