
Kids Eyewear Wholesale
Kids eyewear may look simple, colorful, and playful, but from the manufacturer’s side, making frames for children involves more responsibility than almost any other eyewear category we produce. Children have softer skin, smaller faces, more sensitive noses, and a habit of dropping, bending, or chewing their glasses. This is why our workers treat kids’ eyewear as a “special-care product” even though it looks like a toy to outsiders.
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Why Kids Eyewear Requires Extra Care
When we produce sunglasses or reading glasses for adults, we focus on polishing, diopter accuracy, or lens quality. But when producing kids eyewear, we have an additional list in our heads:
- avoid sharp edges
- use non-toxic materials
- make frames lightweight
- ensure temples do not press the ear
- avoid strong chemical smell
- no small decorations that may fall off
Some customers ask why kids glasses sometimes cost more than simple adult sunglasses. The answer is easy: kids eyewear requires higher safety standards and more careful QC.
If you’d like to see all our other product categories: → All Products
Kids Eyewear Types We Manufacture
Our factory produces many kids eyewear styles, including:
- kids sunglasses
- kids reading glasses
- kids fashion frames
- kids TR90 flexible frames
- bright-color plastic frames
- toy-style round and heart-shaped frames
Kids frames usually have more colors than adult frames. It is common for one model to have:
- 8–20 colors
- glitter options
- transparent versions
- gradient color versions
Workers always say kids eyewear looks cheerful, but preparing all colors is serious work.


Color Matching Is Always a Challenge
Kids eyewear requires bright colors. But bright colors are very sensitive to small differences. Injection color changes with just a few degrees of temperature shift. Workers often stand near windows to compare colors under natural light.
Neon pink and neon green are the hardest colors. Frames must look cheerful, not dull. So QC checks them at least twice: once after injection, once after polishing.
Safety Standards for Children’s Frames
Kids eyewear must pass several internal safety checks:
- edge smoothing check
- bend test
- temple flexibility
- frame smell test
- impact resistance
Workers often add an extra step on their own: they gently press the nose pad area to ensure it won’t hurt a child’s face. This is not required by any official standard, but the workers insist on doing it.
If you want to see our QC workflow: → QC Process


Materials We Use for Kids Frames
Kids frames are usually made from:
- PC
- TR90
- PP
- rubber-coated materials
TR90 is the most popular because it is flexible and light. But rubber-coated styles are also common because they feel soft on the skin.
Comfort Testing (Kids Move A Lot)
Kids jump, run, bend, twist— so their glasses need extra flexibility. Workers test frames by bending the temples and shaking the frame lightly to see if any parts are loose.
Sometimes workers say: “If I can’t break it easily, the kid won’t break it easily.”


Assembly Is Slower for Kids Frames
Because the frames are smaller, workers must be more careful with:
- lens placement
- frame curvature
- hinge movement
Tiny defects are more noticeable on kids frames, especially on bright colors. So assembly lines move slower than adult sunglasses or sports eyewear.
Packing Kids Eyewear
Packing must avoid scratching the bright colors. We pack:
- individual polybag
- color separation during packing
- strong carton for mixed orders
Some markets require cute packaging. We can follow customer designs easily.


MOQ & Sample Time
Kids eyewear MOQ:
- kids sunglasses: 1200 pcs per model
- kids reading glasses: 600–1200 pcs per model
- fashion frames: 1200+ pcs per model
Sample time: 7–12 days depending on color requirements.
Contact Us for Kids Eyewear
If you want samples, or want to develop your own cute designs, you can contact us anytime:
