Custom Eyewear Frames
Custom Eyewear, Glasses & Eyeglass Frames
Prescription and blue-light frames manufactured to your dimensions and materials — from 300 pieces per style per color with a 4-week lead time.
An optical frame has to do more than look good. It must hold prescription lenses securely, sit comfortably for hours of wear, and survive daily handling. Our frame program is built around those requirements, with construction and materials chosen to match the way the frame will actually be used.
You choose the structure first:
- Full-rim — a complete surround that maximizes durability and suits bold, fashion-led shapes.
- Half-rim — a brow bar and rim wire that keeps weight low while exposing the lens edge.
- Rimless — a drilled lens assembly with minimal hardware for a barely-there profile.
Material selection then defines feel, weight and price point. TR90 offers color and flexibility for active wear; acetate delivers the depth and polish expected in fashion frames; metal and titanium give a slim, durable structure popular in minimalist and professional lines. Each material has its own hinge, nose-pad and finishing options, and we match those details to your target retail segment.
We produce both standard optical frames and dedicated blue-light blocking frames, with lens grooves and edge profiles cut to hold the lens type your customer base needs. Every design moves through a pre-production sample so you can confirm fit, flex and finish before we start mass production. Typical MOQ is 300 pieces per style per color, and production runs about 4 weeks after sample sign-off.
Frame sizing follows the three-number system familiar from retail: lens width, bridge width and temple length, each in millimeters. A typical adult frame runs a 50–62 mm lens width, a 16–22 mm bridge and 135–150 mm temples. These numbers determine both how the frame sits on a face and how securely it holds a lens, so we lock them at the drawing stage and hold them to a tight tolerance through tooling and production. Getting this right is what makes a frame fit a real customer instead of a mannequin.
Different markets favor different proportions, and sizing should follow your customer rather than a generic default. North American and European buyers often prefer mid-to-large fronts, while many Asian and petite-fit markets need a narrower bridge and shorter temples so the frame rests correctly on the nose and behind the ear. We can build one style across several size grades, or tune a single size to a specific demographic, so the frame fits the faces it will actually be worn by.
Material choice is an engineering decision before it is an aesthetic one. TR90's flexibility lets a frame shrug off drops and twists while holding saturated color, which is why it anchors sport and value lines. Acetate is heavier but can be hand-polished into deep, layered finishes that read as premium. Metal and titanium trade some of that color range for slim, durable profiles — titanium in particular cuts weight sharply, a genuine selling point for all-day prescription wear where every gram is felt.
Prescription frames place the highest demand on the lens groove. Progressive and high-index lenses are thicker and heavier, so groove depth, bevel and closure pressure must be cut precisely or the lens will sit proud, rattle, or crack under stress. We machine grooves to match the lens type you plan to fit, and test sample frames with real lenses before production. The result is a frame that glazes cleanly on the first attempt, in your customer's lab and at scale.
Structure affects more than appearance. Full-rim frames give the strongest lens retention and suit bold, fashion-led shapes; half-rim cuts weight but demands a rim wire that holds tension without pinching the lens; rimless drilling must be positioned so the lens edge does not crack. We specify hinge torque, nose-pad articulation and temple-tip material to the frame's intended use, so comfort and durability are engineered in from the start rather than patched in after a sample fails.
Frame Materials
Build on the Right Material
TR90
Lightweight, flexible and impact-resistant thermoplastic that holds vivid colors and fits sport and everyday frames alike.
Acetate
Hand-finished cellulose acetate with depth of color, layered patterns and a polished, premium feel.
Metal & Titanium
Stainless steel, monel, aluminum and pure titanium for thin, durable fronts and temples.
Wood
Natural wood temples and fronts for a sustainable, statement-making product line.
Spec Your Frame
Tell us the shape, material and size — we'll respond with tooling, sampling and pricing within 24 hours.
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