Company Profile • Eyewear Factory Introduction

About Us — A Company Profile Written In Small, Honest Details

Most factory stories start with big numbers. Ours starts with a small sound: the click of a hinge hitting the right torque. I remember standing in our assembly room on a rainy morning, listening to that click carry across the tables like a metronome. It was oddly calming. It also told me something: when quality becomes a rhythm, everything else follows.

This page is a straightforward company profile and a practical eyewear factory introduction. You’ll see who we are, what we make, and how we keep promises. No buzzwords we can’t defend. Just the work, the people, and the choices that make sunglasses and eyeglasses worth wearing.

Shortcuts: Profile · Factory · Team · Values · Milestones · Transparency · FAQ

Company Profile At A Glance

We are a China‑based manufacturer focused on sunglasses and optical frames. Our work blends industrial discipline with everyday empathy. That means your timeline matters, your margin matters, and your customer’s face comfort matters. We organize our days around those simple truths.

Item Snapshot
Business Type OEM & ODM manufacturing for sunglasses and eyeglasses
Location China (near major export hubs)
Main Markets North America, Europe, and selected APAC countries
Core Strengths Acetate craft, TR‑90 sports builds, polarized optics, clean branding and packaging
Typical MOQ 300–600 pcs per color (model‑dependent)
Compliance CE/EN ISO 12312‑1 for sunglasses; ISO‑based factory management; retailer audits supported

For product coverage, visit Sunglasses Manufacturer and Eyewear Manufacturer. For testing and documents, see Quality & Certification.

Eyewear factory production: injection molding, polishing, coating, assembly lines
Eyewear factory production: injection molding, polishing, coating, assembly lines

Eyewear Factory Introduction: What We Actually Do All Day

Factories often get judged by their machines. We prefer to be judged by outcomes: consistent hinges, comfortable pads, lenses that pass a wipe test, and cartons that land on time. Still, if you like detail, here’s our daily loop:

  1. Design & DFM. We balance look and manufacture. Base curves, temple core wire, and hinge selection are locked with real‑world wear in mind.
  2. Prototyping. Samples arrive with data: weight, torque, VLT, and a clean bill of materials. If the fit is off, we say it upfront and fix it.
  3. Tooling & Programs. Injection molds or acetate cutting programs get signed off only after fit and balance feel right.
  4. Mass Production. Assembly repeats the approved pre‑production sample. We keep batch photos and revision logs for traceability.
  5. QC Routines. UV cut checks, impact testing on sports lines, coating adhesion tests, and AQL sampling—boring but non‑negotiable.
  6. Packing & Handover. Retail or bulk packing, barcode verification, and carton labels matching your ASN.

One story from the floor: a mirror coating looked flawless under studio light but failed a pocket‑wipe after a hot day. We tightened the temperature window, reran the batch, and filmed the new wipe test. The buyer sent back a one‑liner: “Now it feels right.” That line still makes me smile.

Material and lens details live here: Materials & Technology. If you need RX sunwear, see Prescription Sunglasses.

People, Not Just Machines

We don’t hide behind machine names. You work with people. Our engineers argue (nicely) about hinge choices. Our designers test nose pads on their own faces. Our QC crew walks the line with a simple rule: if you wouldn’t wear it, it doesn’t ship.

  • Engineering: geometry, tolerances, hinge and core wire selection, DFM reviews.
  • Design: silhouettes from classic wayfarer to sport shields, regional fit libraries, color studies.
  • QC: torque checks, lens power confirmation for RX, coating adhesion, AQL sampling.
  • PM: timelines, revision logs, packaging and barcodes, inbound readiness.

Here’s a little confession: we get unreasonably happy about clean pad fits and a centered logo emboss. It’s nerdy, but it keeps returns low and repeat orders high.

Engineering, design, and QC team reviewing eyewear prototypes around a table
Values wall in factory: transparency, craft, safety, sustainability

What We Believe (And What We Don’t)

Transparency. We share what’s real—lead times, risks, limits. If a wrap won’t take a strong prescription well, we’ll tell you on day one.

Craft. Eyewear is touch, not just look. A beautiful frame that pinches the bridge is not a good product. We obsess over balance and feel.

Safety & Compliance. Standards are not red tape; they are guardrails. We build for CE requirements and support retailer audits without drama.

Sustainability. We prefer claims we can document. If you want bio‑acetate or recycled packaging, we’ll set it up and keep the paperwork handy.

Testing and compliance overview: Quality & Certification. Material choices: Materials & Technology.

Milestones & Growth (A Short Timeline)

  1. Early Workshop. Two polishing wheels, one ultrasonic cleaner, a shelf of acetates, and big dreams.
  2. First Export Order. A cautious 800‑piece run that taught us to love checklists.
  3. QC System. We formalized torque, VLT, and adhesion checks—boring saved the day more than once.
  4. Sports Line. TR‑90 frames with venting and soft pads built for real movement.
  5. RX Sunwear. Progressives in wraps without weird swim. Harder than we expected, worth the grind.
  6. Retailer Audits. We learned to keep documents tidy and answers short.
  7. Today. A steady factory with a small obsession for quiet, repeatable quality.

We’re not a “rocket ship.” We’re a train that arrives on time. That is our proudest milestone.

MOQs

Open Numbers: Capacity, Lead Times, and MOQs

Clear numbers calm projects. We prefer to set expectations plainly so you can plan inventory and cash with fewer surprises. Consider these typical ranges as a starting point:

Topic Typical Range Notes
Sampling 7–15 days Complex coatings or new tooling add time
MOQ 300–600 pcs per color Material and finish drive the final number
Mass Lead Time 30–45 days after PP approval Mirror/photochromic stacks may extend
Incoterms EXW / FOB / CIF / DDP We align early based on your lane
Documentation PP photos, QC reports, packing lists Audit support available

We also keep revision logs for every project. If a mirror density changes or a pad angle shifts, you’ll see it documented. Boring? Yes. Useful? Always.

Small Stories, Real Outcomes

Indie Brand, First Drop. Three colorways, TR‑90 frame, polarized gray lenses. The founder sent us a selfie from a windy pier. Hair everywhere, grin wide. The caption was simple: “We did it.”

European Distributor. We trimmed an over‑ambitious ten‑color plan down to four proven shades. Sell‑through beat forecasts, and the team avoided messy carry‑over.

RX Runner. A coach wanted light, anti‑fog sunglasses that could take a short‑corridor progressive. The team ended up wearing them at cafés too. That’s the best compliment—when function slips into daily life.

Read the longer versions on Case Studies. They include what went wrong and how we fixed it.

Wall of sold-out tags and best-seller sunglasses displays
Market footprint map highlighting North America, Europe, and APAC regions

Where Our Work Travels

Our frames move mostly to North America and Europe, with focused projects in parts of APAC. The channels vary—distributors, retail chains, and online brands—but the pattern holds: clean specs, steady timing, and packaging that survives last‑mile bumps.

If you follow fashion and eyewear reports, you know the category keeps evolving. We keep our claims modest and our ears open. Trends help, but fit and feel still win the second purchase. If you like reading on the business side of fashion, you might skim a market outlook from a strategy firm for context; the idea isn’t to chase hype, but to plan inventory with a clear head.

For trend thoughts closer to the product, visit our post Top Sunglasses Trends 2025.

Visits, Safety, and How We Work With Guests

We welcome visits with a simple plan: see the real line, meet the people, and talk through your product with the engineers who will build it. We keep safety gear ready and routes clear. Photos are fine in most areas; we’ll flag zones with customer IP.

  • Clear agenda and route, usually 60–90 minutes.
  • Sample wall walk‑through with material and coating stacks.
  • QC stop to watch torque and adhesion tests.
  • Packing area to check labels, barcodes, and case options.

We’re not a showroom. We’re a working floor. That’s what most visitors want to see anyway.

Sustainability desk: bio-acetate samples, recycled boxes, paperwork for documentation

Sustainability, Kept Honest

We don’t oversell. If we use bio‑acetate, we document it. If we choose recycled packaging, we keep the spec on file. The goal isn’t a perfect halo; it’s a credible claim your customers can trust. That means matching materials to budgets and being clear about trade‑offs.

  • Bio‑acetate and recycled content options on request.
  • Simple chain‑of‑custody paperwork where applicable.
  • Conservative claims on marketing copy to avoid greenwashing.

Ask us about the latest material options during your brief. We’ll share what’s real in production today.

A Note From Our Founder

I still keep a bent temple on my desk from our first year. It reminds me that craft is patient. We learned to slow down at the right moments—fit, balance, and finish—and speed up where it doesn’t harm quality—paperwork and logistics. If you visit, I’ll show you that temple and the torque wrench that retired it.

Our aim is simple: ship eyewear that people keep. If that matches your plan, welcome.

eye glasses, Sustainability desk: bio-acetate samples, recycled boxes, paperwork for documentation
Compliance and reference documents binder on a factory desk

Useful References

  • Standards overview for sunglasses safety (CE/EN ISO 12312‑1) — see our Quality & Certification page.
  • Factory management and quality systems (ISO) — general information at iso.org.
  • Market trends and retail operations — long‑form reads from strategy and fashion analysts can help with planning. Choose measured sources, not hype headlines.

If you need specific retailer checklists, send them over—we’ll map them to our internal process.

A Simple Promise

We believe in quiet reliability. Frames that fit, lenses that do their job, cartons that arrive when they should. It’s not a grand slogan, but it is the sort of promise that builds a long partnership.

If you need a straight‑talking partner for sunglasses or eyeglasses, we’d like to earn your trust the slow way—by shipping good product on time.

Sunlit showroom wall with finished sunglasses and eyeglasses

faq

Where is your factory located?

We operate in China, close to export hubs. This keeps logistics flexible for FOB, CIF, and certain DDP routes.

Can you support small runs for new brands?

Yes. We keep MOQs friendly and help you focus on a tight first drop. Clear specs, fast sampling, and measured color ranges keep risk low.

Do you handle private label packaging and barcodes?

We can. Send your dielines or use ours. We print barcodes to your format and include scan tests in the packing report. See Custom Service.

What certifications do you support?

We support CE/EN ISO 12312‑1 for sunglasses and ISO‑based factory management. Retailer audits are part of our routine. Details: Quality & Certification.

Can I visit the factory?

Yes. We schedule tours with a simple route through design, production, QC, and packing. Photos are fine in most areas; we’ll mark IP zones.

What’s the best way to start a project?

Send your brief—use case, channels, target price band, timeline, and any certification needs. We’ll propose a clear plan and sample path. If you’re new to the category, our Private Label and Case Studies pages are a good warm‑up.

Plan A Visit Or Start Your Brief

Share your channel, price band, and timeline. We’ll map a clear path from sample to shipment.

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