Technical Features
- Hybrid Frame Construction: Premium acetate front paired with refined metal temples, combining the warm aesthetic versatility of acetate with the structural precision of metal for a distinctive, fashion-forward silhouette.
- Surface Excellence: Ion plating applied to all metal components, delivering a uniform, corrosion-resistant finish that retains its luster through extended daily wear.
- Durable Hardware: Stable 2+1 barrel composite structure hinges engineered for long-term operational smoothness and consistent frame alignment throughout the product lifecycle.
- Premium Optics: A choice of AC, TAC, or Tenacious Nylon lenses with full customization options, enabling optical clarity and impact resistance suited to a wide range of retail and prescription applications.
- All-Day Comfort: Clear silicone integrated nose pads providing a secure, hypoallergenic fit that accommodates diverse facial profiles for extended wear sessions.
- Scalable Production: Full OEM & ODM customization capabilities — including eight logo application methods — with a minimum order quantity of 300 pieces per model, tailored for Premium Eyewear Brands and Boutique Fashion Labels.
Perfect For
- Premium Eyewear Brands
- Independent Eyewear Designers
- Private Label Distributors
- Luxury Fashion Houses
- High-End Optical Chains
- Department Store Groups
Overview
Acetate warmth and metal precision rarely coexist in a single frame — the KMO-228 makes that combination its core identity. A premium acetate front carries the visual character and color depth, while refined metal temples deliver the structural discipline that high-volume production demands.
Ion-plated metal components and 2+1 barrel composite hinges ensure surface consistency and mechanical reliability that hold up across extended daily use, with clear silicone nose pads completing the fit for a broad range of facial profiles.
From private-label collections to luxury fashion house debuts, this model supports full OEM and ODM customization — spanning materials, colorways, and eight logo application methods — with a 300-piece minimum per model.