

Leading Wholesale eyewear Supplier in China
Reading Glasses • Sunglasses • Sports Eyewear • Safety Glasses • Polarized • Kids • OEM/ODM
Why Choose Us

Factory Direct Price
All products manufactured in our own facility.
CE / FDA Certified
Strict QC and international standards.
Low MOQ
From just 100–800 pcs per model.
Fast Global Shipping
DHL, UPS, FedEx, air and sea freight.
Popular Categories
“Sunglasses” might sound simple, but in reality, we produce a wide range. Here are some examples:

Reading Glasses
We make many classic styles, with diopters checked one by one. Some diopter ranges move faster than others, depending on the country.

Sunglasses
UV400 and polarized models. Summer season always gets busy, especially orders for black frames and smoke lenses.

Sports Eyewear
Requires more steps. Some trimming and fitting are done by experienced workers in a partner workshop nearby.

Safety Glasses
Simple PPE models we produce here. For certified versions, we verify requirements first to avoid misunderstandings.

Kids eyewear
Fun styles for events and seasonal promotions. Often small quantities but many SKUs, so we prepare in advance.
We also handle lenses – polarized, mirrored, gradient. If you bring just a concept, we can handle the full journey to a finished product line. That’s our sweet spot.

Who We Are
Our factory has been running for many years. Most of the workers here have stayed a long time. Some people came when they were still very young, and now they manage small teams for polishing, assembly, or packing. In Wenzhou, this is quite normal—people learn a skill and stick with it.
When you walk into our workshop, you will see injection machines making frames, a lens-cutting area, polishing lines, people assembling hinges, another group fitting lenses, and at the back, a packing corner where cartons pile higher than they should. We always say we should clean up more often, but when orders are running, everyone just keeps going and the boxes stay there for a while.
We have reading glasses, sunglasses, sports models, safety frames, and photochromic lenses running at the same time. Sometimes this makes the planning a bit of a headache. For example, sports models often need extra trimming, safety glasses must meet stricter tension requirements, reading glasses need accurate diopters, and photochromic lenses need sun-tests in the yard behind the building. On sunny days this is easy. On cloudy days we have to wait, and someone will complain that the weather is slowing the order.
This is just how the factory runs—real work, real people, real situations. No big slogans. Just trying to keep everything moving in the right direction.
Private Label and OEM Services
We do logos, colors, packaging, display boxes, mixing models. Some customers send very detailed instructions; some just say “make it look good.” Either way, we try our best.
If something is difficult, like a special coating or a new mold, we talk first. We don’t want to say yes and then struggle later. Clear communication saves trouble for both sides.


Why Work with a Eyewear Manufacturer in China?
This is a fair question. Why not Italy? Why not the US? Here’s my honest take:
- Speed – prototyping and mass production happen faster here.
- Access to Materials – acetate from Italy, hinges from Germany, combined with local craft.
- Cost-Effective – quality doesn’t have to mean unreachable pricing.
- Export Experience – we’ve shipped to the US, Europe, and Asia. Customs paperwork won’t be your headache.
For buyers who want real numbers, our Eyewear Factory China page goes into MOQ, costs, and shipping.
How We Work with Clients
We don’t follow a fixed script when working with customers. Every order feels a bit different, depending on the product, the market, and how clear the initial idea is. But over time, a natural rhythm has formed in our daily work.
It usually starts with a simple message
Most customers reach out with a few product photos, sometimes just screenshots, sometimes a rough idea like “we need something similar but lighter” or “this model sells well, but we want better quality”. We don’t expect everything to be perfect at the beginning.
Then we go back and forth on details
This is usually the longest part. Colors, lens types, small changes in frame shape, logo position— many things get adjusted step by step. Sometimes we send photos from the workshop, sometimes short videos showing how the sample actually looks in hand. It’s not always fast, but it helps avoid bigger problems later.
Samples help everyone feel more certain
Once samples are ready, things become clearer. Customers can check weight, color, finishing details. Inside the factory, workers also feel more confident because they know exactly what they are producing, not just guessing from pictures.
Production is where things get busy
During production, communication becomes more practical. We send updates when needed, especially if something changes— like color adjustment or packing arrangement. The workshop can be quite noisy and fast-moving during this stage, so we try to keep messages clear and simple.
Before shipping, we double-check again
Even after QC, we still take a final look before packing and shipping. Sometimes small issues appear only at the last moment— a scratch, a color mix-up, or carton labeling. Fixing it early is always easier than explaining it later.
You can also see how we handle QC here: → QC Process


Stories from Clients
Over the years, we have worked with many different buyers—some very experienced, some just starting their eyewear business. Every order is a little different. Sometimes it’s about solving color problems, sometimes it’s about catching small defects before shipment, and sometimes it’s simply about meeting a deadline that cannot move.
These are not “perfect success stories”. They are real situations from our workshop—small adjustments, last-minute changes, and the kind of communication that happens between a factory and its customers every day.
Final Thoughts
Tell us what products you need, what market you are targeting, or what challenges you are facing—we will reply with clear options, honest recommendations, and sample support.
faq
Do you only work with large wholesalers?
Not necessarily. We do work with large distributors, but we also support smaller buyers,
especially those testing new markets. The only limitation is MOQ, because production
setup takes the same effort regardless of order size.
Some of our long-term customers actually started with just one or two models.
Can I mix different models in one order?
Yes, this is quite common. Many customers prefer to mix several models or colors
to test what sells better. We usually help arrange production in a way that reduces
too many mold changes, so the cost stays reasonable.
Sometimes a well-balanced mixed order works better than a single large model.
How do you make sure the quality stays consistent in bulk production?
Consistency comes from small checks, not just one final inspection.
We check frames after injection, after assembly, and again before packing.
Workers who have been in the factory for many years can notice small differences
in color or surface that are easy to miss otherwise.
It’s not a perfect system, but it helps keep things stable.
What happens if there is a problem after I receive the goods?
If the issue is caused by production, we don’t avoid it.
Usually we review photos or videos together first, then decide the most practical solution—
this could be a partial refund, remake, or compensation in the next order.
Most problems are small, but we prefer to handle them early and clearly.
Do you help recommend styles for my market?
Yes, especially if you are not sure what to start with.
We can suggest models based on what other customers are ordering recently,
but we also try to avoid making everything the same across markets.
Sometimes small differences in color or shape can make your product stand out.









