For B2B buyers sourcing eyewear, understanding the practical considerations behind each decision — from material selection to quality verification — makes the difference between a smooth procurement process and costly mistakes. This guide walks through the key factors that importers, brand owners, and distributors should evaluate when making sourcing decisions.
Quick answer: The right approach depends on matching your specific buyer profile — whether you are a first-time importer, an established brand, or a distributor — to the appropriate material, MOQ, customization level, and quality verification process. Start with clear requirements, evaluate samples systematically, and confirm compliance documentation before committing to bulk production.
This article is written for B2B buyers at different stages of their eyewear sourcing journey:
When sourcing eyewear from a manufacturer, several interconnected factors affect your final product quality, cost, and timeline. Understanding how these factors interact helps you make informed trade-offs.
| Frame Material |
Acetate, TR90, PC, metal, or hybrid — each affects MOQ, cost, weight, durability, and available customization options. First-time buyers often start with acetate or TR90 for a balance of quality and flexibility. |
| Lens Options |
UV400 protection is the baseline. Beyond that, polarized, photochromic, gradient, mirror coatings, and custom tints add functionality but may increase MOQ and lead time. |
| Logo & Branding |
Options include laser engraving, metal plaque, hot stamping, and pad printing. The choice affects per-unit cost, minimum order requirements, and production complexity. |
| MOQ & Pricing |
Typical MOQ for custom frames starts around 300 pieces per design. Higher quantities generally reduce per-unit cost. Confirm MOQ per color variant, not just per model. |
| Packaging |
Custom boxes, cases, cleaning cloths, and hang tags add brand value but require separate MOQ commitments and longer lead times. Standard packaging is faster for first orders. |
| Quality Control |
Confirm what QC checks the factory performs: frame alignment, lens clarity, hinge function, UV transmission, and packaging inspection. Request QC documentation before shipment. |
Working with Jingseyewear follows a structured process designed to reduce risk and ensure quality at each stage:
1. Requirement Review
Send your product type, material preference, target quantity, logo design, and packaging requirements. The factory team reviews feasibility and provides initial guidance.
2. Sample Development
Pre-production samples are made to your specifications. This stage typically takes 7-10 days and allows you to evaluate materials, colors, fit, and branding before bulk production.
3. Sample Approval
Inspect samples against your requirements: frame quality, lens clarity, logo accuracy, hinge function, and overall finish. Request revisions if needed.
4. Bulk Production
Once samples are approved, production begins. Standard lead time is 30-45 days depending on order complexity and quantity.
5. QC & Shipment
Quality inspection is conducted before packaging. QC documentation can be provided. Shipping arrangements are confirmed based on your destination and preferred method.
These pages provide additional detail on specific aspects of eyewear sourcing and manufacturing:
Send us your product type, preferred material, target quantity, logo requirements, and packaging needs. Our team will review your requirements and provide guidance on the next steps.
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