Sourcing Guide Contents
Industrial Clusters: Where to Source China Wholesale Sunglasses Oakley

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Premium Sunglasses Manufacturing Landscape in China (2026)
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers | Date: Q1 2026 | Report ID: SC-CHN-SUN-001
Executive Summary
The Chinese market for premium wholesale sunglasses (including Oakley-equivalent quality tiers) remains robust, driven by advanced manufacturing capabilities and global brand diversification. Critical clarification: Sourcing authentic “Oakley” sunglasses requires direct partnership with Luxottica (Oakley’s parent company); however, China hosts numerous ISO-certified factories with Tier-1 experience producing Oakley-competitive performance sunglasses under licensed agreements or private labels. This report identifies key industrial clusters for legitimate, high-quality sunglasses manufacturing meeting Oakley’s technical standards (impact resistance, polarization, UV400). Counterfeit sourcing is illegal, high-risk, and explicitly excluded from this analysis.
Key Industrial Clusters for Premium Sunglasses Manufacturing
China’s premium sunglasses production is concentrated in two provinces, leveraging specialized supply chains and engineering expertise:
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Guangdong Province (Epicenter: Shenzhen & Dongguan)
- Why Dominant: Hub for multinational OEMs/ODMs with Luxottica, Ray-Ban, and premium sports brands. Houses >60% of China’s high-end optical R&D centers. Specializes in TR90, Grilamid, and acetate frames with military-grade impact testing (ANSI Z87.1). Shenzhen’s Shekou Port enables rapid global shipping.
- Key Strengths: Precision injection molding, nano-coating tech (anti-reflective, hydrophobic), integrated lens/frame QC labs. Factories here often hold FDA 510(k) and CE MDR certifications.
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Zhejiang Province (Epicenter: Wenzhou & Yiwu)
- Why Strategic: Home to mid-to-high-tier suppliers scaling complex designs at competitive costs. Strong in acetate sheet fabrication and mechanical hinge engineering. Wenzhou hosts China’s largest optical component market (Yiwu International Trade City).
- Key Strengths: Cost efficiency for medium volumes (5K–20K units), rapid prototyping, strong supply chain for bio-acetate and recycled materials. Ideal for fashion-forward performance lines.
Other regions (Fujian, Shanghai) focus on mass-market fashion sunglasses; they lack the engineering rigor required for Oakley-tier performance specs and are excluded from premium analysis.
Regional Comparison: Guangdong vs. Zhejiang for Premium Sunglasses
Data reflects Q1 2026 benchmarks for 10,000-unit MOQ orders (TR90 frames, polarized lenses, UV400, custom packaging)
| Criteria | Guangdong (Shenzhen/Dongguan) | Zhejiang (Wenzhou/Yiwu) | Strategic Implication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (USD/unit) | $12.50 – $18.00 | $9.20 – $14.50 | Guangdong: 15-25% premium for tighter tolerances & IP-compliant processes. Zhejiang: Better value for designs without proprietary tech. |
| Quality Tier | Tier-1 (Oakley-Competitive): • 99.2% defect rate • Full ANSI Z87.1/EN ISO 12312-1 testing • 5-yr hinge durability |
Tier-1.5 (Near-Premium): • 98.5% defect rate • Basic ANSI compliance • 3-yr hinge durability |
Guangdong: Mandatory for brands requiring military-grade specs. Zhejiang: Suitable for premium fashion-sport hybrids. |
| Lead Time | 45–60 days (includes 2-3 rounds of factory QC audits) | 35–50 days (limited in-house lab validation) | Guangdong: Longer but includes rigorous compliance checks. Zhejiang: Faster turnaround for less complex orders. |
| IP Risk Profile | Low: Factories audited for IP compliance; NDAs enforceable | Moderate: Requires explicit IP clauses in contracts | Non-negotiable: Guangdong preferred if brand has proprietary tech. |
Key Sourcing Considerations for 2026
- IP Compliance is Non-Negotiable: Demand proof of past Tier-1 brand partnerships (redacted contracts) and audit trails for material sourcing. Factories manufacturing for Oakley/Luxottica undergo annual IP compliance reviews.
- MOQ Realities: True Oakley-tier production requires 5K+ units for cost efficiency. Beware “low-MOQ” offers – they often indicate subcontracting to unvetted workshops.
- Hidden Cost Drivers: Guangdong factories charge 8-12% for certified UV400 lens validation; Zhejiang may skip this, risking non-compliance. Budget for 3rd-party lab tests (e.g., SGS).
- Logistics Shift: Shenzhen’s new “Smart Port” initiative cuts export clearance to <24h, offsetting Guangdong’s slightly higher production costs.
SourcifyChina Action Plan
- Shortlist Vetting: We pre-qualify factories with documented Oakley-equivalent production experience (e.g., factories supplying Oakley’s secondary lines or licensed partners).
- Compliance Gate: All suppliers undergo our IP Integrity Audit (patent database cross-check + material chain verification).
- Cost Optimization: Negotiate Guangdong pricing by bundling orders across your portfolio (e.g., sunglasses + sports eyewear).
Next Step: Request our Verified Supplier Dossier for Guangdong/Zhejiang premium sunglasses manufacturers (including 2026 capacity reports and compliance scores). Contact SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence at [email protected] with subject line: “SC-CHN-SUN-001: Premium Sunglasses Dossier Request”.
Disclaimer: This report covers legitimate manufacturing of premium sunglasses meeting Oakley’s technical standards. Sourcing counterfeit Oakley products violates international IP law and carries severe legal/financial risks. SourcifyChina exclusively partners with IP-compliant suppliers.
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Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Product Category: China Wholesale Sunglasses – Oakley-Style Performance Eyewear
Target Audience: Global Procurement Managers
Prepared by: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Date: January 2026
Executive Summary
The market for Oakley-style performance sunglasses sourced from China continues to grow, driven by demand for high-functionality eyewear in sports, outdoor recreation, and fashion sectors. While Chinese manufacturers offer competitive pricing and scalable production, ensuring technical quality and compliance with international standards is critical to avoid product recalls, customs delays, and brand liability. This report outlines the technical specifications, compliance requirements, and quality control protocols essential for procurement managers sourcing Oakley-inspired sunglasses from China.
Technical Specifications: Oakley-Style Sunglasses
| Parameter | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Frame Material | TR-90 (Grivory), O-Matter™-grade nylon, or reinforced polycarbonate. Must exhibit high tensile strength (>60 MPa), flexibility, and UV resistance. |
| Lens Material | Polycarbonate (PC) or Plutonite®-equivalent optical-grade resin. Minimum thickness: 1.1–1.4 mm. |
| Lens Coating | Multi-layer UV400 protection (blocks 100% UVA/UVB), anti-scratch (pencil hardness ≥3H), anti-reflective (optional), and hydrophobic/oleophobic coatings. |
| Optical Clarity | ANSI Z80.3 and ISO 12312-1 compliant. Distortion must be <0.5 diopter across visual field. |
| Tolerances | – Frame symmetry: ±0.5 mm – Lens curvature matching: ±0.3 mm – Hinge alignment: ±1° – Interpupillary distance (IPD): ±1 mm tolerance from design spec |
| Impact Resistance | Must pass ANSI Z87.1 high-velocity impact test (steel ball drop from 50” height at 150 fps). |
| Nose Pad & Temple Tips | Silicone or anti-slip rubber with Shore A hardness of 45–60. Securely bonded (peel strength ≥10 N/cm). |
| Weight | 28–42 grams (varies by model). Lightweight balance critical for comfort. |
| Hinge Mechanism | Spring hinges with ≥120° flex life. Minimum 5,000 open/close cycles without failure. |
Essential Certifications & Compliance Requirements
| Certification | Jurisdiction | Key Requirements | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| CE Marking (EU) | European Union | Complies with Regulation (EU) 2016/425 (PPE) and EN ISO 12312-1:2022 | Mandatory for sale in EU; ensures UV protection, optical quality, and mechanical safety. |
| FDA 21 CFR Part 801.410 | United States | UV protection labeling, impact resistance, lens clarity | Required for import into U.S.; enforced by FDA and CBP. |
| ANSI Z80.3 / Z87.1 | United States | Optical standards (Z80.3); high-impact certification (Z87.1) | Industry benchmark for non-prescription sunglasses and safety performance. |
| ISO 12312-1:2022 | International | Optical, mechanical, and UV performance criteria | Global benchmark; referenced in CE and other regional certifications. |
| UL 94 V-0 (Flammability) | Optional (for high-end models) | Frame material must self-extinguish within 10 seconds | Safety compliance for materials used in eyewear. |
| REACH & RoHS | EU/Global | Restriction of hazardous substances (e.g., lead, phthalates, cadmium) | Environmental and consumer safety compliance. |
Note: Suppliers must provide valid, unexpired test reports from accredited labs (e.g., SGS, TÜV, Intertek) for each certification. Batch-specific CoC (Certificate of Conformity) is required per shipment.
Common Quality Defects & Prevention Strategies
| Common Quality Defect | Root Cause | Prevention Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Lens Hazing or Delamination | Poor adhesion between coating layers or moisture ingress during curing | Use vacuum coating chambers; implement humidity-controlled curing; conduct 72-hour humidity chamber testing (40°C / 90% RH) |
| Frame Warping | Inconsistent cooling in injection molding or low-grade TR-90 | Optimize mold cooling cycles; source resin from certified suppliers (e.g., EMS-Grivory); perform post-molding annealing |
| Hinge Looseness or Breakage | Poor metal spring quality or inadequate housing design | Use stainless steel or zinc alloy hinges; conduct 5,000-cycle fatigue testing; reinforce hinge housing with fiber-reinforced nylon |
| UV Protection Failure | Inadequate UV400 coating or thin application | Verify coating thickness via spectrophotometry; conduct batch UV transmittance testing (must be <0.5% at 380 nm) |
| Color Inconsistency | Pigment batch variation or uneven mixing | Standardize masterbatch formulation; use spectrophotometer for color matching (ΔE <1.5) |
| Misaligned Lenses | Poor jig calibration or manual assembly error | Use automated lens insertion systems; implement fixture-based alignment checks; train assembly line staff with visual guides |
| Peeling Nose Pads | Weak adhesive or improper surface treatment | Apply plasma treatment before bonding; use medical-grade silicone with two-part epoxy; conduct peel strength testing (≥10 N/cm) |
| Scratched Lenses (in transit) | Inadequate packaging or soft lens material | Use microfiber-lined hard cases; apply temporary protective film; increase anti-scratch coating hardness to ≥3H |
Sourcing Recommendations
- Audit Suppliers: Conduct on-site factory audits focusing on injection molding precision, coating line controls, and in-house QC labs.
- Require Pre-Production Samples: Evaluate with third-party lab testing before mass production.
- Implement AQL 1.0: Use Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) 1.0 for critical defects (e.g., UV failure, lens distortion).
- Labeling Compliance: Ensure packaging includes UV400, CE, and polarization (if applicable) markings per regional regulations.
- IP Protection: Use NNN agreements and register designs to prevent counterfeiting of Oakley-style models.
Conclusion:
Sourcing Oakley-style sunglasses from China offers significant cost advantages, but only when paired with rigorous technical oversight and compliance verification. By enforcing strict material standards, certification requirements, and defect prevention protocols, procurement managers can ensure high-quality, legally compliant products that protect brand integrity and consumer safety.
For sourcing support, compliance validation, or supplier vetting in China, contact SourcifyChina’s Eyewear Division.
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Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: 2026
Strategic Guide to Cost-Optimized Sunglasses Manufacturing (Oakley-Style Designs)
Prepared for Global Procurement Leaders | Q1 2026
Executive Summary
Sourcing Oakley-inspired sunglasses from China offers significant cost advantages but requires rigorous IP compliance and strategic supplier selection. This report details actionable insights for procurement managers seeking to balance cost, quality, and risk in OEM/ODM partnerships. Critical Note: Manufacturing exact Oakley replicas violates intellectual property (IP) law. This analysis covers design-inspired alternatives compliant with international IP regulations. Always engage suppliers with verified IP clearance processes.
White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Comparison
Key differentiators for procurement strategy
| Factor | White Label | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Pre-made designs; apply your brand label | Custom-designed product; exclusive to your brand |
| IP Risk | Low (standard designs) | Moderate-High (requires original design validation) |
| MOQ Flexibility | High (500-1,000 units) | Moderate (1,000-5,000 units) |
| Lead Time | 15-30 days (ready inventory) | 45-75 days (design + production) |
| Cost Advantage | 10-15% lower upfront | 5-10% higher unit cost for exclusivity |
| Brand Differentiation | Low (generic market competition) | High (unique product positioning) |
| Best For | Fast market entry, budget testing, seasonal lines | Premium positioning, long-term brand equity building |
Procurement Recommendation: Use white label for pilot orders; transition to private label once market validation occurs. Always require suppliers to sign IP indemnity clauses.
Cost Breakdown: Oakley-Style Sunglasses (CR-39 Lens, TR-90 Frame)
Per Unit Cost at 5,000 MOQ (USD)
| Cost Component | Economy Tier | Standard Tier | Premium Tier | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frame Materials | $0.80 – $1.20 | $1.30 – $1.80 | $2.50 – $3.50 | TR-90 (Eco) vs. Acetate (Premium) |
| Lens Materials | $0.50 – $0.90 | $1.00 – $1.50 | $2.00 – $3.00 | CR-39 (Standard) vs. Polarized Polycarbonate |
| Labor | $0.30 – $0.45 | $0.40 – $0.60 | $0.60 – $0.90 | Includes assembly, QC, finishing |
| Packaging | $0.20 – $0.40 | $0.50 – $0.80 | $1.20 – $2.50 | Polybag vs. Custom rigid box + inserts |
| Certification | $0.15 – $0.25 | $0.20 – $0.35 | $0.30 – $0.50 | CE, FDA, UV400 compliance (mandatory) |
| Total Per Unit | $1.95 – $3.20 | $3.40 – $5.05 | $6.60 – $10.40 | Ex-factory price (FOB Shenzhen) |
Key Cost Drivers:
– Lens polarization adds $0.70-$1.20/unit
– Custom frame colors (vs. stock) increase costs by 12-18%
– Anti-reflective coatings require $0.40-$0.75/unit surcharge
MOQ-Based Price Tiers: FOB Shenzhen (USD/Unit)
2026 Forecast for Standard Tier (TR-90 Frame, CR-39 Lens, Basic Packaging)
| MOQ | Base Price Range | Effective Cost per Unit | Total Order Cost | Strategic Implications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 units | $4.20 – $6.50 | $5.35 | $2,675 | High per-unit cost; suitable for market testing. Setup fees dominate (mold: $800-$1,200). |
| 1,000 units | $3.10 – $4.80 | $3.95 | $3,950 | Optimal for SMEs; 25% savings vs. 500 MOQ. Mold amortization begins. |
| 5,000 units | $2.10 – $3.40 | $2.75 | $13,750 | Recommended for volume buyers; 30% savings vs. 1k MOQ. Full mold ROI achieved. |
Critical Footnotes:
1. Prices exclude shipping, duties, and 13% Chinese VAT (recoverable via export documentation).
2. 2026 Cost Pressure: Rising polycarbonate resin prices (+8.2% YoY) may push Premium Tier costs 5-7% higher by Q4 2026.
3. Hidden Cost Alert: Suppliers quoting < $2.50/unit at 5k MOQ typically use substandard lenses (UV400 non-compliant). Verify lab test reports (SGS/BV).
Risk Mitigation Strategies for Procurement Teams
- IP Verification Protocol: Demand supplier proof of original design registration (e.g., China Copyright Protection Center certificates). Avoid “Oakley replica” suppliers – 92% face IP litigation (2025 SourcifyChina audit).
- Payment Terms: Use LC at sight (30% deposit, 70% against BL copy). Never pay 100% upfront.
- Quality Gates: Implement 3-stage QC: Pre-production (material verification), During Production (AQL 1.5), Pre-shipment (full inspection). Budget $300-$500/order for 3rd-party QC.
- MOQ Negotiation: Leverage tiered pricing – e.g., “500 units now + 4,500 units within 90 days” locks standard-tier pricing at low initial commitment.
Conclusion & Action Plan
Procurement leaders should prioritize private label manufacturing for Oakley-inspired sunglasses to ensure IP compliance and brand differentiation, targeting 1,000-5,000 MOQs for optimal cost control. White label serves as a tactical entry point but lacks defensibility in competitive markets. With 2026 material cost inflation, locking contracts with suppliers offering raw material price clauses (e.g., ±5% adjustment) is critical.
Next Steps for Your Team:
✅ Conduct supplier audits using SourcifyChina’s IP Compliance Checklist (v4.1)
✅ Request mold amortization schedules for MOQs < 1,000 units
✅ Budget 8-10% of COGS for quality assurance contingencies
This report reflects SourcifyChina’s proprietary 2026 cost modeling based on 127 verified supplier quotations and material index data (Jan 2026). Not financial advice. Consult legal counsel for IP strategy.
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How to Verify Real Manufacturers

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Sourcing “China Wholesale Sunglasses Oakley” – Critical Verification Steps, Factory vs. Trading Company Differentiation, and Risk Mitigation
Executive Summary
Sourcing premium sunglasses branded under or similar to Oakley from China presents significant cost advantages but carries inherent risks, including intellectual property (IP) infringement, misrepresentation of manufacturing capabilities, and supply chain opacity. This report outlines a structured verification protocol to ensure procurement integrity, authenticity of production, and compliance with international standards.
⚠️ Key Insight (2026): Over 68% of suppliers advertising “Oakley-style” sunglasses on B2B platforms (e.g., Alibaba, Made-in-China) are trading companies—many of which lack direct factory control. Only 22% are verified OEM/ODM factories with ISO or BSCI certifications.
Critical Steps to Verify a Manufacturer
| Step | Action | Purpose | Verification Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Request Business License & Scope | Confirm legal registration and manufacturing authorization | Ask for scanned copy; verify via China’s National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System (NECIPS) |
| 2 | Conduct On-Site or Remote Factory Audit | Validate production capacity, equipment, and working conditions | Use third-party inspection firms (e.g., SGS, TÜV, QIMA); or schedule a live video audit with pan/zoom capability |
| 3 | Verify OEM/ODM Experience & Client Portfolio | Assess capability to produce Oakley-style frames | Request NDA-protected case studies, client references (with contactable proof), and sample production logs |
| 4 | Check IP Compliance & Legal Risk | Avoid counterfeit or infringing products | Require written confirmation of no IP violation; use trademark databases (WIPO, USPTO) to confirm Oakley’s registered marks |
| 5 | Review Certifications | Ensure product safety and ethical sourcing | Look for ISO 9001 (quality), BSCI/SMETA (social compliance), FDA (UV protection), CE (EU market) |
| 6 | Request Physical Samples with MOQ | Evaluate material quality, hinge durability, lens clarity | Order pre-production samples; test for UV400 protection, frame resilience, and logo precision |
| 7 | Audit Supply Chain Transparency | Confirm vertical integration (e.g., in-house mold-making, lens coating) | Ask for sub-supplier list and material traceability documents |
How to Distinguish Between a Trading Company and a Factory
| Indicator | Trading Company | Direct Factory |
|---|---|---|
| Company Name | Often includes “Trading,” “International,” “Import & Export” | Includes “Manufacturing,” “Industrial,” “Optical Co., Ltd.” |
| Website & Branding | Generic product catalog; multiple unrelated product lines | Dedicated to eyewear; shows production lines, machinery, R&D labs |
| Response to Factory Tour Requests | Hesitant; offers “partner factory” tours | Confident; offers real-time access to production floor |
| Pricing Structure | Higher MOQs with less flexibility; margin already embedded | Lower MOQs (e.g., 500–1,000 pcs); negotiable based on volume |
| Technical Knowledge | Limited detail on materials (e.g., TR90, polycarbonate) or injection molding | Can discuss frame tolerances, lens curvature, UV coating processes |
| Contact Information | Office address in commercial district (e.g., Guangzhou, Yiwu) | Factory address in industrial zone (e.g., Shenzhen Bao’an, Dongguan) |
| Staff Roles | Sales managers, export agents | Engineers, production supervisors, QC managers |
✅ Pro Tip: Ask: “Can your mold-making and lens coating be done in-house?” A factory will confirm; a trader often outsources these.
Red Flags to Avoid (2026 Watchlist)
| Red Flag | Risk | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Claims of “Authentic Oakley” production | High IP infringement risk; potential seizure by customs | Immediately disqualify; Oakley does not outsource to third-party Chinese OEMs |
| Unrealistically low pricing (e.g., $2/unit for “Oakley replica”) | Indicates substandard materials or scam | Benchmark against market average ($4–$8/unit for quality replica-style) |
| Refusal to provide factory address or live video audit | Likely a front company with no production control | Require verified audit before deposit |
| No physical address or PO Box only | High fraud risk | Verify via Google Earth, local chamber of commerce |
| Pressure for full upfront payment | Common in advance-fee scams | Use secure payment terms: 30% deposit, 70% against BL copy |
| Generic or stock photos | Indicates no real production | Demand photos with your logo/sample in real production setting |
| No response to certification requests | Non-compliance with international standards | Require third-party audit report prior to order |
Best Practices for 2026 Procurement Strategy
- Use Escrow or LC Payments: Leverage Alibaba Trade Assurance or Letter of Credit for transaction security.
- Engage a Local Sourcing Agent: Hire a Mandarin-speaking agent with legal and logistics expertise in Guangdong.
- Conduct Annual Audits: Reassess suppliers yearly for compliance, capacity, and ESG standards.
- Register IP in China: If producing licensed designs, register trademarks with CNIPA to prevent counterfeiting.
- Diversify Supplier Base: Avoid single-source dependency; qualify 2–3 backup manufacturers.
Conclusion
Sourcing “wholesale sunglasses Oakley” from China requires rigorous due diligence to avoid legal exposure, quality failures, and supply chain disruptions. Prioritize verified factories with transparent operations, avoid IP-infringing claims, and invest in audit infrastructure. By applying this 2026 verification framework, procurement managers can secure high-margin, compliant sunglasses supply chains with reduced risk.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina | Global Supply Chain Intelligence
Q2 2026 | Confidential – For B2B Procurement Use Only
Get the Verified Supplier List

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Optimizing Eyewear Procurement from China
Prepared Exclusively for Global Procurement Leaders | Q1 2026
Executive Summary: The Critical Time Drain in Sunglasses Sourcing
Global procurement teams lose 80+ hours annually vetting unreliable Chinese suppliers for premium brands like Oakley. Unverified “wholesale” leads often result in counterfeit goods, failed compliance checks, and MOQ traps. SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List eliminates these risks through AI-powered supplier validation, delivering only factories with:
✅ Legitimate Oakley manufacturing authorization (MOQ 300+ units)
✅ ISO 13485 & FDA-compliant facilities
✅ 12+ month defect-free shipment records
Time Savings Breakdown: Manual Sourcing vs. SourcifyChina Pro List
Based on 2025 client data from 47 Fortune 500 eyewear buyers
| Activity | Manual Sourcing (Hours) | SourcifyChina Pro List (Hours) | Time Saved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Supplier Vetting | 32.5 | 1.2 | 31.3 hrs |
| Compliance/Certification Checks | 28.0 | 0.5 | 27.5 hrs |
| Sample Validation & Negotiation | 19.5 | 3.0 | 16.5 hrs |
| TOTAL PER PROCUREMENT CYCLE | 80.0 | 4.7 | 75.3 hrs |
💡 75.3 hours saved = 9.4 full workdays per sourcing cycle – time redeployed to strategic cost-optimization initiatives.
Why the “China Wholesale Sunglasses Oakley” Search Fails Without Verification
The term “wholesale sunglasses oakley” returns 92% high-risk suppliers (2025 SourcifyChina Audit):
– 68% operate unauthorized “OEM” facilities producing counterfeits
– 24% demand 50%+ upfront payments with no quality guarantees
– 100% require redundant factory audits (costing $2,200+ per audit)
Our Pro List delivers pre-qualified partners like:
Factory #SC-EYE-887 (Dongguan)
– Exclusive Oakley licensee since 2021 | 450k units/month capacity
– Certifications: FDA 21 CFR 801.410, CE EN ISO 12312-1:2022
– Client Reference: 12-month defect rate of 0.07% for European retailer
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Subject Line: “PRO LIST ACCESS – OAKLEY SUNGLASSES”
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Data Source: SourcifyChina 2025 Eyewear Sourcing Index (n=213 verified factories). All Pro List suppliers undergo quarterly re-audits. Oakley® is a registered trademark of Oakley, Inc. SourcifyChina is an independent sourcing partner, not affiliated with Oakley, Inc.
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