
Custom Logo Sunglasses Manufacturer for Branded Bulk Orders
Baooda manufactures custom logo sunglasses for eyewear brands, distributors, fashion businesses and bulk buyers. Logo methods include temple printing, lens logos, laser engraving, metal logo details and coordinated branding for cases and packaging.
The correct branding method depends on the frame material, available surface area, logo dimensions, expected appearance and production quantity. Before bulk manufacturing, the actual position, color, size and finish should be confirmed on a physical sample.
- Logo method matched to frame material
- Temple, lens and metal logo options
- Logo sample approval before production
- Position and finish control for bulk orders
Who Needs Custom Logo Sunglasses?
Custom logo sunglasses are suitable for buyers that already know how the product will be used and need the branding applied consistently across a sample and bulk order. The project may involve a full eyewear collection, wholesale distribution, fashion accessories or a defined promotional program.
Eyewear Brands
Brands that need an approved logo applied to temples, lenses, metal components, cases or packaging as part of a defined eyewear collection.
Fashion and Lifestyle Brands
Businesses adding sunglasses to an existing accessories range while keeping the branding consistent with clothing, bags or seasonal collections.
Distributors and Wholesale Buyers
Buyers that need branded sunglasses in bulk for regional distribution, retail programs or repeat wholesale orders.
Corporate and Promotional Projects
Projects that need a controlled logo application for campaigns, events, staff gifts or brand merchandise rather than one-piece customization.
Where Can a Logo Be Applied on Sunglasses?
The logo position should be selected according to visibility, available surface area, frame structure and production method. A placement that looks suitable in a flat artwork file may need adjustment when applied to a curved temple, narrow metal component or coated lens.
| Logo Position | Typical Use | Points to Confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Outside Temple | Main visible brand identification | Temple width, logo size, position and viewing angle |
| Inside Temple | Brand name, model information or secondary marking | Available area, text size and print clarity |
| Lens | Small visible brand mark | Lens color, coating, curve and visual interference |
| Frame Front | Decorative or design-led branding | Structural space, alignment and visual balance |
| Metal Component | Premium dimensional branding detail | Part size, fixing method and surface finish |
| Case and Packaging | Coordinated brand presentation | Artwork, color reference, print method and quantity |

Choose the Right Logo Method for Sunglasses
There is no single best logo method for every frame. The correct option depends on the material, surface condition, available area, expected visual effect, production quantity and required level of dimensional detail.
Temple Printing
Suitable for many acetate, TR90 and wider temple designs where a clear printed mark is required.
Laser Engraving
Suitable for selected metal components and surfaces where a restrained engraved result is preferred.
Metal Logo
Used when the design needs a dimensional component integrated into the temple or another suitable frame area.
Lens Logo
Used for a small visible mark on the lens, subject to lens color, coating and viewing position.
Packaging Logo
Applied to cases, pouches, microfiber cloths, cards and boxes to keep the product presentation consistent.

Temple Logo Printing
The temple is the most common branding area on sunglasses. It provides a visible position without changing the main frame front, but the usable space varies significantly between acetate, TR90, metal and mixed-material designs.
Outside and Inside Temple Branding
An outside temple logo is normally used as the main visible brand mark. Inside temple printing is often used for a brand name, model reference or secondary information. The two areas should not be treated as having the same available space.
Print Clarity and Surface Condition
Fine lettering, thin lines and complex artwork may lose clarity on a curved or textured surface. Gloss level, frame color and surface treatment can also change how the printed logo appears.
- Confirm the actual temple width
- Define logo width and height
- Confirm distance from the hinge and temple edge
- Review contrast against the frame color
- Approve the physical sample before bulk printing

Laser Engraving for Sunglasses Logos
Laser engraving can create a clean and restrained brand detail on suitable metal components and selected frame surfaces. The final result depends on the base material, coating, engraving depth, artwork complexity and the available area.
Artwork Must Match the Available Surface
Small lettering and narrow lines may need to be simplified before engraving. A logo designed for a large package surface cannot always be reduced directly for a thin metal temple.
Depth and Visibility
The engraving should be deep enough to remain clear without damaging the component or creating an uneven surface. Visibility also depends on the underlying finish and viewing angle.
Laser engraving should be approved on the actual frame or component. A computer rendering cannot fully show the effect of the metal color, coating, curvature and engraving depth.

Metal Logo Details for Branded Sunglasses
A metal logo is a structural branding component rather than a printed surface mark. It can create a more dimensional appearance, but it requires additional control over component size, fixing method, edge condition, surface finish and alignment.
Component Size
The metal piece must fit the available temple area without weakening the frame or interfering with the hinge and internal construction.
Fixing and Alignment
The logo should sit evenly and follow the intended direction. Position tolerance should be checked against the approved physical sample.
Surface Finish
The logo finish should coordinate with the frame color, hardware and other metal details without visible scratches or inconsistent plating.

Lens Logo Printing
A lens logo can provide a clear but controlled brand mark. Because it is applied within the visual area of the product, its size and position should remain small enough not to interfere with normal wearing or dominate the lens design.
Lens Color and Coating
Logo visibility changes on dark, light, gradient, mirrored and coated lenses. The approved artwork color should be reviewed on the actual lens specification rather than on a white digital background.
Position and Viewing Angle
Lens curvature can change the apparent angle of the logo. Left and right lens positions should be defined clearly where the design requires symmetrical placement.
- Confirm lens specification before artwork approval
- Keep the mark outside the main viewing area
- Define position from the lens edge
- Check contrast against the actual lens color
- Approve visibility on the physical sample

How to Prepare Logo Artwork for Production
A clear production file reduces unnecessary sampling revisions. The factory should receive not only the logo image, but also the intended size, position, color and application method.
| Artwork Information | Recommended Requirement | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Logo File | Vector artwork where available | Allows accurate scaling and cleaner production preparation |
| Actual Dimensions | Required width and height in millimeters | Prevents the logo from being scaled by visual estimation |
| Position Reference | Marked drawing, diagram or approved reference image | Defines the distance from edges, hinges and other components |
| Logo Color | Clear color reference or approved physical sample | Helps control contrast and batch consistency |
| Application Method | Printing, engraving, metal logo or factory recommendation | Connects artwork preparation with the selected production method |
| Frame Reference | Frame model, material, color and surface finish | Confirms whether the proposed logo method is suitable |
| Packaging Artwork | Separate files for case, cloth, box, card or label | Keeps product and packaging branding consistent |
Match the Logo Method to the Frame Material
Logo application is affected by more than the brand artwork. Frame thickness, flexibility, coating, surface texture and component construction all influence which method is practical.
Acetate Frames
Acetate temples often provide a wider branding area, but curved surfaces, layered patterns and polished finishes must still be checked before printing or adding a metal component.
Metal and Titanium Frames
Metal temples are usually narrower. The logo may need simplified artwork, engraving or a method suited to the metal component and surface treatment.
TR90 Frames
Flexibility, surface condition and molding structure affect how the brand mark can be applied. The result should be checked on the actual material and frame geometry.
Lenses
Lens branding must account for tint, coating, curvature and the main viewing area.

Confirm Logo Size and Position Before Sampling
Logo placement should be defined on the actual product dimensions. A digital rendering is useful for visual planning, but it does not replace measurements and a physical sample.
Confirm Actual Dimensions
State the required logo width and height. Avoid descriptions such as “small,” “centered” or “similar to the reference” without measurements.
Reference the Product Edges
Define the distance from the hinge, temple end, lens edge or another fixed point that can be checked during production.
Review Both Sides
Where the mark appears on both temples or lenses, confirm whether the artwork direction should be mirrored or kept identical.
Check Visual Balance
An oversized logo may dominate the frame, while artwork reduced too far may lose clarity and recognizable detail.
Common production problems include artwork that is too detailed for the available area, logos placed too close to the hinge, missing actual dimensions and colors selected without considering the frame finish.
Custom Logo Sample Approval
A logo sample should confirm the actual branding result before bulk manufacturing. It is not enough to approve only the frame shape and lens color when the logo method is part of the finished product specification.
What to Check on the Sample
- Logo size and proportion
- Position relative to the hinge, edge or lens rim
- Printed or engraved line clarity
- Logo color against the actual frame or lens
- Engraving depth and visual consistency
- Metal logo alignment and surface condition
- Packaging artwork and product branding consistency
The approved sample should become the visual and production reference for logo placement, size, color and finish during bulk manufacturing.

Quality Control for Custom Logo Sunglasses
Logo quality should be inspected against the approved physical sample and confirmed artwork, not by subjective visual judgment alone.
Printed Logo Inspection
- Position is within the approved reference
- Edges and lettering are clear
- Color is suitable against the frame surface
- There is no visible smearing or unintended marking
Engraved and Metal Logo Inspection
- Engraving depth is visually consistent
- Metal parts sit evenly and follow the approved direction
- Frame surfaces are not scratched or damaged
- Left and right positions remain consistent
Lens and Packaging Inspection
- Lens logo position and size match the approved sample
- Packaging artwork uses the correct brand version
- Product and packaging marks remain visually coordinated

Maintaining Logo Consistency in Bulk Production
Bulk consistency depends on controlled artwork, approved dimensions, recorded positions and clear revision management. Production teams should not rely on different screenshots, informal instructions or outdated logo files.
Use One Approved Artwork Version
The file used for production should match the artwork approved during sampling.
Control Size and Position
Actual measurements should be recorded rather than estimated from product photographs.
Review Each Frame Color
A single logo color may not provide the same contrast on every frame color or surface finish.
Record Approved Revisions
Changes to artwork, dimensions, position or packaging should be documented before production continues.
Check Product and Packaging Together
Brand spelling, proportions and color references should remain consistent across sunglasses, cases and printed materials.
Review Repeat Orders
Reorders should confirm the current artwork version and approved product reference before materials are released.

Custom Logo Sunglasses MOQ, Sampling and Lead Time
MOQ and production timing depend on whether the project uses an existing frame or a newly developed design, as well as the material, colors, logo method, lenses, packaging and order quantity.
| Project Item | Main Variables | Information Needed |
|---|---|---|
| MOQ | Frame model, material, colors, logo method, lenses and packaging | Quantity by model and color |
| Logo Sample | Artwork, position, size, frame material and revision requirements | Logo file, marked placement and selected frame |
| Production Lead Time | Sample approval, material availability, metal components and packaging | Required delivery window and final approval schedule |
| Quotation | Frame, material, lenses, logo method, packaging and quantity | Complete product and branding requirement |
Typical MOQ reference: many custom acetate and metal projects start from approximately 300 pieces per model. The final MOQ depends on frame colors, logo method, lenses, packaging and whether the project uses an existing or newly developed frame.
What to Send for a Custom Logo Sunglasses Quote
A complete inquiry helps the factory determine whether the artwork, selected frame and logo method are compatible before sampling or quotation.
- Frame model, drawing or reference image
- Frame material and required colors
- Vector logo file where available
- Required logo position
- Expected logo width and height
- Preferred logo method or intended visual result
- Lens requirement
- Case and packaging requirement
- Quantity by model and color
- Delivery country and required date
Request a Logo Production Review
Send your frame reference, logo file, intended position, dimensions, quantity and packaging requirement. Baooda can review the available branding area and recommend a practical sample approach.
Choose the Right Service for Your Sunglasses Project
Custom logo production is one part of a sunglasses project. The following pages cover different requirements and should be used according to the current project stage.
Custom Sunglasses Manufacturer
For projects that need broader customization of frame shape, material, lenses, components and packaging.
Private Label Sunglasses
For businesses developing a complete branded collection with product presentation, packaging and retail identity.
OEM Sunglasses Manufacturer
For brands with defined technical specifications, approved samples and controlled bulk production requirements.
Sunglasses Manufacturing Process
For buyers who want to understand frame production, lens fitting, assembly, inspection and packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions About Custom Logo Sunglasses
What logo methods can be used on sunglasses?
Common methods include temple printing, laser engraving, metal logo components, lens logo printing and branding on cases or packaging. The suitable method depends on the frame material, available area and expected appearance.
Where can a logo be placed on sunglasses?
Logos can be placed on the outside or inside temple, on selected frame front areas, on lenses, on suitable metal components and on cases or packaging. The position should be confirmed using actual dimensions.
What file format should I send for my logo?
A vector file is preferred where available. You should also provide the actual logo size, required position, color reference and intended application method.
Can you print a logo on sunglasses lenses?
Lens logo printing is possible for suitable projects. The final position and color should be reviewed against the actual lens tint, coating, curvature and main viewing area.
Can a metal logo be added to acetate sunglasses?
A metal logo can be considered where the acetate temple has sufficient space and thickness. Component size, fixing method, alignment and frame surface condition should be checked during sample development.
Do I need a logo sample before bulk production?
A physical sample is strongly recommended. It confirms the actual logo size, position, color, clarity, engraving depth or metal component alignment before the bulk order is released.
What is the MOQ for custom logo sunglasses?
MOQ depends on the frame model, material, colors, logo method, lenses and packaging. Many custom acetate and metal projects begin from approximately 300 pieces per model, subject to the final specification.
What information is needed for a quotation?
Send the frame model or reference, material, colors, logo file, logo position, expected dimensions, selected branding method, lenses, packaging, quantities and required delivery market.

Prepare Your Custom Logo Sunglasses Project
Send your frame reference, logo artwork, intended position, dimensions, material, lens requirement, packaging details and quantities. Baooda will review the branding area and help define a practical sample and bulk production specification.
- Temple, lens, engraved and metal logo options
- Artwork, size and position review
- Physical sample approval before bulk manufacturing
- Logo quality and batch consistency control