
Custom Sunglasses
Manufacturer
We make custom sunglasses for people who are done dealing with factories that ghost them halfway through an order.
OEM production, logo printing, private label packaging, polarized lenses — the whole thing, built around your brand. 7–14 days for samples. 30–45 days for bulk. We tell you the timeline before you pay, not after the chaos starts.
Who we build custom sunglasses for
Brand owners who want their name on the temple. Amazon sellers who need retail-ready packaging. Startups that are still figuring out their first frame. Distributors who want a factory that actually picks up the phone.
- Logo — temples, lenses, boxes, cases, pouches, hang tags
- Frames — TR90, acetate, metal, recycled materials
- Lenses — polarized, mirrored, gradient, tinted, UV400
- Packaging — retail-ready, barcode labels, FBA-ready
- Timeline — confirmed before deposit, not as a vague estimate
Most Custom Sunglasses Pages
Look Like Brochures. This One Doesn't.
We started building custom sunglasses for a simple reason: the people we work with kept running into the same problems. Factories that gave vague lead times and then moved the date. Quality that looked fine in the sample and different in the bulk. Nobody calling back when something went wrong.
So we built a process that tries to avoid all that. You tell us what you need — frame, logo, lens type, packaging, quantity — and we come back with a clear MOQ, a sample timeline (usually 7–14 days), and a bulk production window (usually 30–45 days). No guessing. No "it depends" that actually means "we haven't figured it out yet."
If you're an Amazon seller, a brand owner, a startup, a distributor, or just someone who wants custom sunglasses without the factory runaround — that's what we do. Browse the options below or just send us what you're thinking.
The things that made us build this differently
Vague lead times that shift without warning. Surprise quality issues that show up after payment. Logos placed wrong because nobody checked the proof. Packaging that looked good in the sample but came out wrong in bulk. We designed around all of it. If it can go wrong, we try to catch it before your order moves.
What You Can Actually Customize
Some buyers just want a logo on the temple. Others need a full collection — custom frame, custom lens, custom box, custom everything. We handle both.
01
Logo Printing
Temple engraving, UV printing on temples or lenses, debossing, lens marks. Also: logos on cases, pouches, boxes, hang tags, microfiber cloths. Whatever you need your name on, we figure out the right method.
02
Lens Colors
Smoke, brown, green, blue mirror, silver mirror, gradient, TAC polarized. UV400 is the baseline. We talk through which lens makes sense for your buyers — a fishing customer and a fashion customer want very different things.
03
Frame Colors
Pantone color matching, matte, gloss, transparent, tortoise, seasonal patterns. If you have a specific look, we match it. If you don’t know what you want yet, we walk through options based on your price point.
04
Packaging
Branded boxes, hang tags, microfiber pouches, hard cases, soft cases, barcode labels, display packs. Packaging that looks right on a shelf or in an Amazon envelope.
05
Materials
TR90 (lightweight, flexible, good for sports and kids). Acetate (premium feel, rich colors). Metal (aviators, slim frames). Recycled and eco-friendly options for brands with a sustainability angle.
These Are the Frame Types
People Customize Most
Not every buyer needs every category. Most people come in with one style in mind and expand from there. Here's where we see the most activity.

Polarized Sunglasses
Fishing, driving, beach, outdoor retail. Polarized lenses are what most of our buyers lead with when they talk about function-first sunglasses.

Sports Sunglasses
TR90 wraparound, rubber grip, mirrored lenses. Good for running, cycling, fishing, anything where the glasses need to stay put.

Fashion Sunglasses
Cat eye, oversized, retro, square, geometric. The frame shapes that move on ecommerce and boutique retail accounts.

Kids Sunglasses
Flexible TR90, UV400 protection, lightweight. Parents buy these. That changes what matters — durability, fit, and the packaging parents actually want to see.

Promotional Sunglasses
Logo sunglasses for events, giveaways, corporate campaigns, festivals. Volume matters here. Cost per unit is usually the deciding factor.
How a Custom Sunglasses Order
Actually Moves Through Our Factory
Six steps. We do it this way because skipping steps is where mistakes happen — in the bulk run, not in the sample. More on how we run the factory at manufacturing, quality control, and factory.
Requirements & Sampling
You send the frame idea, logo file, lens preference, packaging notes, target market. We confirm what's doable and make samples in 7–14 days.
Material Confirmation
TR90, acetate, metal, recycled — we lock the material before anything goes to tooling. Wrong material picked late is an expensive problem.
Logo Proof
We prepare your artwork, set placement, run a test. You get a proof before anything prints. Logo wrong on the proof is cheap to fix. Logo wrong on 5,000 pairs is not.
Mass Production
We schedule your order, run production, track against the timeline we confirmed. If something looks off mid-run, you hear about it — not after the container loads.
QC & Inspection
UV400 testing, hinge check, frame finish, logo placement, lens clarity. We inspect before packing, not after.
Packaging & Shipping
Retail cartons or bulk. Export documents. Sea freight, air freight, or express — depending on your deadline and budget.
MOQ Is Not a Fixed Number.
It Depends on What You're Building.
The honest answer: MOQ changes with the customization level. Logo on an existing frame — usually lower. Custom frame color, new mold, full private label packaging — usually higher. Tell us what you want and we'll give you a real number.
For wholesale-level orders we handle large production runs on a regular basis. Capacity is not a bottleneck. If you need 50,000 pairs for a seasonal launch, we can plan the slot before you commit.
Logo on existing frame
Usually 300–500 pairs per style. Fastest path from idea to sample to order.
Custom frame color or lens
Material run, color setup — that adds commitment. We talk about this before anything starts.
Full private label program
Frames, lenses, packaging, labels, display. We put together one production plan for the whole thing.
Pick the Right Material
for Your Customer
A startup building a premium brand and a promotional buyer moving 50,000 units at a festival need different materials. We help you figure out which one fits. More detail at materials and polarized vs non-polarized.
| Material | Who it's for | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| Acetate | Premium fashion, boutique brands, private label with a higher retail price. | Better color depth than most plastics. Heavier feel. Feels more expensive in the hand. |
| TR90 | Sports, kids, travel retail, active lifestyle brands. | Flexible, light, durable. Doesn't snap easily. Most sports and kids buyers expect this. |
| Metal | Aviator lovers, retro style, slimmer profiles, fashion brands. | Works well for classic shapes. Holds a thin profile better than acetate. Good for premium finishing. |
| Eco / Recycled | Brands with a sustainability story. Retail programs with green positioning. | We can talk through what's actually available and what it costs versus standard material. |
| Polarized / Mirror / Gradient / UV400 | Everyone — but the "why" changes. Fishing buyers want polarized. Fashion buyers want mirrored. Beach buyers want gradient. | UV400 is the minimum we consider. What else you add depends on who wears them. |
From "Just Add My Logo"
to a Full Eyewear Brand
A lot of buyers start with a simple request — logo on the temple of an existing frame — and six months later they're asking about custom boxes, branded cases, and a full collection. We've seen it enough that we built private label support into the normal OEM process from the start. More at private label eyewear.
Brand Packaging
Printed boxes, hang tags, branded cases, microfiber pouches, care cards, barcode labels. Whatever retail-ready means for your sales channel.
Logo Accessories
Cases, pouches, cleaning cloths, temples, lenses, retail labels, shipping cartons. Anywhere you want your brand to show up, we can put it there.
Retail Display
Packaging and display support for boutiques, chain stores, seasonal racks, promo displays. Retailers care about how it looks on the shelf.
Collection Planning
Frame families, colorways, lens combinations, price-tier structure. If you're building a brand from scratch, we can help you think through the assortment.
We Catch Problems
Before Your Customer Does
QC is not a once-over at the end. We check during production and before shipment. Details at quality control and certifications.
UV400 Testing
Every batch gets verified. If your market requires UV compliance documentation, we have it.
Hinge Testing
Opening tension, screw tightness, long-run consistency. Hinges that loosen after two weeks of wear are a returns problem.
Frame Inspection
Color matching, finish quality, mold marks, scratches, alignment. We check each frame before it moves to assembly.
Lens Inspection
Coating quality, polarization clarity, mirror finish, scratches, assembly fit. Wrong lens color in a 10,000-pair run is a problem nobody wants.
What You're Actually Looking At,
Start to Ship
We tell you the timeline before you pay the deposit. Not as a ballpark estimate, not as a "subject to factory confirmation." You get a date, and if anything changes, you hear from us before it becomes your problem.
Sampling: 7–14 days for most custom work. Bulk production: 30–45 days depending on what you're ordering. Shipping: sea freight, air freight, or express. If you're new to importing from China, the importing guide is worth 20 minutes of your time.
Typical timeline breakdown
Custom frame colors, new molds, or special packaging can push timelines. We flag that before you commit, not after the deposit clears.
Where to Go From Here
Real Questions,
Real Answers
Ready to Start Your
Custom Sunglasses Project?
Tell us what you're thinking: frame idea, logo file, lens type, packaging needs, quantity, target market. We'll come back with MOQ, sample timeline, and what we need to get started. Straight answers, no sales script.





