My 3-Month Journey with Cinily Net's Kirka Kids Eyeglasses

I've been using rectangle prescription glasses from Cinily Net for 3 months, or about 90 days, now. These are the Kirka Metal Kids Eyeglasses Children Pink Plain Prescription Glasses Frames K16031C1. When it comes to buying glasses online, especially for kids, I always start a little skeptical. There are so many options, and you want something that lasts and holds up to a child's active life. I decided to give Cinily Net a try after hearing some good things, and I was especially looking for a durable pair for my daughter. Here's my day-by-day breakdown of how these glasses held up, from the moment they arrived to three months later. You can find their full range of glasses at http://www.cinily.com.

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Day 1: First Impressions

The package arrived quickly, which was a nice start. Opening it, I found the Kirka Metal Kids Eyeglasses tucked safely in a sturdy case. My first thought was about the color: the pink is bright and fun, just like in the pictures. The frames felt solid, not flimsy like some budget glasses can be. They are made of metal, which felt strong, but also surprisingly light.

I checked the hinges first. They felt firm, not loose, which is a big deal for kids' glasses. The nose pads were soft silicone and adjustable. This is great because a good fit means the glasses stay in place, even when kids run around. The overall finish was smooth, with no sharp edges or weird spots on the frame.

My daughter tried them on, and they fit her face well. The rectangle shape looked smart on her. It wasn't too wide or too small. The 'plain prescription glasses frames' part meant her custom lenses would fit right in. This first look made me feel hopeful. Often, online orders can be a toss-up, but these seemed to be good quality right out of the box.

Verdict: Good start. Frames look and feel sturdy, with a nice finish.

Week 1: Getting Used to Them

After getting her prescription lenses put in, my daughter started wearing her new rectangle prescription glasses every day. The biggest worry with new glasses is always comfort and if a child will actually wear them. She adjusted to them very quickly. The light weight of the metal frames really helped here. She didn't complain about them slipping down her nose or feeling too tight behind her ears, which has been an issue with heavier plastic frames in the past.

One of the first things I noticed was how easy they were to clean. Kids' glasses get smudges and fingerprints constantly. I've had other glasses, even premium ones with special coatings, that were a nightmare to clean. It was like the smudges just spread around. These Kirka frames from Cinily Net, however, cleaned up perfectly with a quick wipe. There was no residue, no streaks. This was a huge relief and an unexpected discovery. It meant less time fussing over dirty lenses and more time actually seeing clearly.

They survived a few bumps and drops already. A couple of times, they slipped off her desk or fell when she was playing. Each time, I picked them up, checked them over, and found no damage. The frames were still straight, and the hinges held strong. This early test of durability was impressive.

Verdict: Comfortable and surprisingly robust for daily child use. Easy cleaning is a major plus.

Month 1: Daily Use

A month in, and these glasses have become a part of her daily routine. From school to playtime, they’ve seen it all. I've been watching closely for any signs of wear and tear, especially with metal frames which can sometimes show paint chipping or bending over time. So far, the pink coating on the metal frames is still perfect. No scratches, no chips, and no fading.