Custom sunglasses frame materials
The frame material sets the look, weight, durability and price of your eyewear. We work every major material in-house — acetate, metal and titanium, bio-acetate and wood — so you can match the right material to your brand and market.
Choose your material

Acetate Sunglasses
Premium cellulose & bio-acetate, CNC-cut and hand barrel-polished. Bold, colorful, fashion-led frames.
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Metal & Titanium Sunglasses
Monel, stainless and titanium. Slim, lightweight, hypoallergenic frames for aviators and rimless.
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Eco / Bio-Acetate Sunglasses
Plant-based bio-acetate and recycled materials with eco packaging for sustainability-led brands.
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Wood & Bamboo Sunglasses
Real wood and bamboo frames, laser-engraved. A natural, high-margin niche line.
Explore →TR90 and polycarbonate for value and sport
Beyond the four lines above, we mold TR90 nylon and polycarbonate for lightweight, impact-resistant and budget-friendly frames — ideal for sport and promotional programs.
- TR90 nylon — flexible, light, durable
- Polycarbonate — impact-resistant, low cost
- Best for sport, kids and promo lines
- Full color and logo customization

Volume pricing (per pair, USD, OEM)
Indicative ranges — low end = TR90 frame + PC lens; high end = acetate frame + polarized/mirror lens. Final quote itemized per spec.
| Quantity | Tier | Price / pair |
|---|---|---|
| 50–300 | Entry / sample | $3.80 – $9.50 |
| 300–1,000 | Growth | $3.20 – $7.80 |
| 1,000–5,000 | Volume | $2.60 – $6.20 |
| 5,000+ | Wholesale / program | $2.10 – $5.00 |
Common questions
Which frame material is best?
It depends on your market. Acetate for premium fashion, metal/titanium for slim classic and rimless, bio-acetate/wood for sustainability and gifting, TR90/PC for sport and value. We can advise per target buyer.
Can you mix materials in one frame?
Yes — combination frames (e.g. acetate front with metal temples, or metal core with acetate tips) are common and fully customizable.
Do all materials meet compliance standards?
Yes — every material line meets CE EN ISO 12312-1, ANSI Z80.3 and REACH, with test reports per batch.
What is the MOQ across materials?
50 pairs per style and colorway for all materials.