Inside Our Eyewear
Manufacturing Process
Real factory. Real production line. Real process.
No mystery sourcing. No vague factory talk. No pretending a trading setup is the same thing as a production line.
The Production Base Behind
the Whole Website
We support wholesale supply, OEM development, private label programs, and category-specific production across sunglasses and eyewear programs. That means we handle frame work, lens processing, assembly, finishing, and quality checks inside a structured manufacturing flow. Buyers get predictable lead time and consistent batches because the process is built for repeatability, not improvisation.
This is a real production environment with line-based work, material handling, assembly, finishing, and inspection.
Wholesale buyers, OEM brands, private label programs, and product categories that need stable factory execution.
How We Turn Raw Material Into
a Finished Frame
Raw Material Preparation
We prepare acetate, TR90, and PC materials depending on the product program and performance needs. Material choice affects look, weight, flexibility, and commercial positioning.
Injection Molding / Cutting
We mold or cut frame components using the correct process for the chosen material and style family. This is where the frame starts to take shape.
Frame Shaping
We shape the frame to match design requirements, fit targets, and product category use, whether the style is fashion, sports, polarized, or private label.
Polishing
We polish edges and surfaces so the frame feels finished, comfortable, and ready for the next production stage.
Coloring / Painting
We apply color or finish treatments according to the style plan and buyer spec. For material context, see our materials page.
Frame manufacturing is where consistency begins. If this stage is sloppy, everything after it gets harder. We keep the sequence visible because buyers want to know how the frame is built before they trust the line.
The choice of acetate, TR90, or PC is not random. It follows the product brief. Fashion styles often want a richer visual profile. Sports styles often want flexible, lightweight performance. Wholesale and private label buyers want stable repetition across batches.
That is why frame production belongs on a process page, not hidden behind marketing language.
How We Process Lenses for
Wholesale and OEM Programs
Lens work is where product category and product function come together. Polarized programs, fashion styles, and sports eyewear all rely on different processing priorities, so we do not treat lenses as a one-size-fits-all stage.
We connect lens processing to the correct product page and use case so buyers can see the commercial logic. Polarized programs need glare reduction and UV filtering. Fashion programs may prioritize tint and appearance. Sports programs may need protective and impact-oriented lens behavior.
If you want to explore the polarized lens side in more detail, see wholesale polarized sunglasses.
Lens Cutting
We cut lens blanks to the correct shape and size for the chosen frame and lens category.
Lens Shaping
We shape lenses to fit the frame geometry and keep edge alignment consistent across production batches.
Coating
We apply coating layers such as UV, anti-scratch, or polarized treatment depending on the program.
Lens Inspection
We inspect clarity, coating consistency, and finish before the lens moves into assembly.
Assembly Is Where the Product Becomes
a Wearable Eyewear Unit
This section matters because assembly is where many weak factory operations start to show their problems. We show the sequence clearly to prove the line is real and controlled.
Frame + Lens Fitting
We fit frame and lens components together with alignment checks at the workstation.
Hinge Installation
We install hinges carefully because fit, durability, and movement all depend on this stage.
Screw Locking
We secure the assembly so the frame stays stable through handling, wear, and shipping.
Alignment & Adjustment
We adjust each unit to control symmetry, fit, and final appearance before moving to finishing.
Assembly is a mix of human work and process discipline. We do not hide that. In eyewear, the line depends on both.
The Final Details That Make the Product
Look Finished and Feel Ready
Edge Polishing
We smooth edges so the frame feels comfortable and looks professionally finished.
Surface Cleaning
We clean surfaces before final inspection so dust, residue, or processing marks do not move forward.
Logo Printing
We apply logo printing for OEM and private label programs. See custom sunglasses for the branding path.
Final Appearance Check
We inspect the finished look so the product matches the expected standard before packing.
The finishing stage is about presentation and consistency. A well-made eyewear product can still lose trust if the surfaces are rough, the logo is off, or the appearance looks inconsistent between pairs.
This is also where private label work becomes visible. Logo printing, clean polishing, and appearance checks help buyers move from generic product supply to a recognizable brand presentation. That is why finishing and branding live together in the process flow.
For broader branding context, visit private label eyewear.
Quality Happens at Multiple Steps,
Not Just at the End
Material Checks
We verify raw material condition before production advances too far.
Lens Inspection
We review lenses for clarity, finish, and coating consistency during the process.
Alignment Checks
We check fit and alignment during assembly, not only after the unit is fully complete.
Final QC
We complete final quality inspection before packing and dispatch. See the full process at quality control.
Capacity and Timing Buyers Can Plan Around
Sample Time
Sample time depends on the category and level of customization, but the factory is built to move samples quickly so buyers can confirm the spec.
Mass Production Time
Mass production time varies by product type and quantity, but the process is structured to support wholesale and OEM schedules predictably.
Capacity Per Month
We maintain enough operational capacity to support recurring wholesale and OEM order flow across multiple product categories.
MOQ Flexibility
MOQ flexibility helps wholesale buyers, private label launches, and category testers work with the factory in a practical way.
For wholesale program context, visit our wholesale sunglasses page.
Why This Factory Works for OEM
and Private Label Buyers
Branding Support
We support logo, packaging, and product identity work for private label and OEM programs.
Style Customization
We adapt frame, lens, and finish details according to brand direction and collection needs.
Packaging Integration
Packaging can be coordinated alongside the product so the order lands as a complete branded system.
Production Control
OEM buyers benefit because the factory controls the process, not a middle layer between the brand and production.
If you want to see the branding side, continue to private label eyewear.
What Buyers Actually Gain From
Seeing the Manufacturing Process
Stable quality matters because customers notice when one batch feels different from the next. Predictable lead time matters because wholesale and OEM buyers have seasonality, launch dates, and replenishment deadlines. Consistent batches matter because brands need repeatable product if they want to build a category instead of chasing one-off orders.
Multi-stage process control helps keep the product consistent from batch to batch.
Buyers can plan launches, restocks, and OEM projects around a real process.
When the factory controls the process, buyers get better visibility into materials, assembly, and inspection.
Follow the Factory Back Into the Site
FAQ — Eyewear Manufacturing
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