Founded in 2017,BemoreOptics is a wholesale eyewear distribution company that specializes in providing a wide range of eyewear products. At BemoreOptics, we offer custom branding services,allowing clients to personalize their eyewear with their own brand logos and identity, enhancing their brand recognition.
Why Choose Us
Design Team
Our talented designers are always in sync with the latest trends, concentrating on developing distinctive eyewear styles and customized solutions that fulfill the unique needs of our clients.
Certifications
BemoreOptics is approved by CE, FDA, and BSCI. It has also passed a Walmart audit.
Design And Prototype Production
Based on the demands of the client, designers produce hand-drawn sketches or 3D models that depict the structure and look of the eyewear. Adjust the design to meet ergonomic, aesthetic, and functional requirements.
Brand Personalization
Add brand elements, such as logo engraving, printing, or heat transfer, according to customer requests. This is ideal for Bulk Order Sunglasses and Custom Sunglasses with logos. Custom packaging design, including eyewear cases, cleaning cloths, etc.
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Convenience
Eyeglasses are often more convenient than contact lenses because you can easily slip them on or off. This makes eyeglasses ideal when you are only using them for specific tasks, such as reading or driving. Eyeglasses are also easier to maintain than contact lenses, which need to be changed and cleaned frequently to prevent infection. There is no such risk with eyeglasses.
Durable
Eyeglasses, when you care for them properly, should last a long time. Ultimately, this makes them more cost-effective than contact lenses, which need to be changed out. With this in mind, you should remember that your eyeglasses are an investment. If you choose eyeglasses over contact lenses, remember that you are using them for a long period of time and wearing them every day. Make sure you get the pair that fits you, your eyesight, your lifestyle, and fashion best!
Fashion
Another benefit of eyeglasses is the fashion statement you can choose to make with your frames. Glasses can bring your outfit together and say something about your personality.
What to Consider When Buying Optical Eyeglasses
Many people find themselves at a cross road when it comes to purchasing a pair of glasses. So much to choose from, yet so little time? Consider the following factors to guide you on choosing the best optical eyeglasses to suit your every need;

Face Shapes
There are different types of face shapes that a human being has; rectangle, square, diamond, oval, round and heart. Your face shape plays the largest role in determining which frame best suits you to complement your face. An example of people with a round shape face is that their features are characterized by having full cheeks, wide forehead and a rounded chin. The best frames to complement this shape are square or angular frames and the frame to avoid are rounded frames. To find out more on what your face shape is and the frames to suit you, click here.

SKIN TONE
We are all blessed with varying skin tones and hair colors and depending on the category we lie in, there is always a frame that will accentuate our looks. Skin tones are usually categorized in warm tones and cool tones. The warm tones have a peach or cream undertone, while the cool tones have a blue or pink undertone. You'll find that individuals with a warm tone tend to look great with neutral frames while the cooler tones tend to look amazing with frames of different and bright colors.

Lifestyle And Personality
Our optical eyeglasses in a way, tend to help us express ourselves more than words do. Your optical eyeglasses should match your personality and lifestyle. For example an athlete's lifestyle will sway him towards purchasing a pair of frames that are of durable material. This is because of the physical activities they are usually involved in makes them lose or break their glasses easily.

Your Eye Health
Depending on your eye condition, an Optometrist will guide you on the best frames to choose from so as to fit your eye conditions. For example, a patient with a high powered prescription will require a larger frame size so that the lenses can fit into their frames.
3 Tips for Choosing Optical Eyeglasses
For some people, selecting eyeglasses is a difficult task. It may be frustrating to find which styles match their look and lifestyle. The tips below will help patients choose optical eyeglasses that complement their personality and features:
Seek the help of a professional
Licensed opticians have been trained to assist customers in selecting optical eyeglasses. An optician will suggest frames that complement the person's facial structure and personal style. They will also recommend numerous frame designs to ensure that the person has the right fit for the best vision.
Opticians are generally on duty in eyeglass retail stores. A professional will also ensure that the lenses required are compatible with the chosen frame. For example, certain frames do a better job of making the lenses' edge thickness less conspicuous for those who have a higher prescription. Keep in mind that the overall size of the frame might affect how the lenses look.
Check the optical eyeglasses frames
Patients will need to look at a range of frames to get an idea of the designs that appeal to them. Eyeglass frames come in a variety of colors and styles. Look up current fashion trends on the internet. Flip through publications and make a mental note of the styles that are appealing to you. Some websites allow users to"try on"frames on an uploaded photo.
The seven basic facial shapes used to choose eyeglasses include oval, round, heart, oblong, diamond, square, and base-down triangle. The optician will determine the patient's face shape by looking at it and help narrow down their options from there. They will also help determine the proper frame width for the face and consider other elements of the eyeglasses' fit, such as nose bridge, ear location, and cheekbones.
Check lens options
Patients have many choices regarding lenses, including the material. Although lightweight polycarbonate lenses are more costly than regular glass or plastic lenses, some individuals prefer them. If you have a high prescription, the optician may prescribe a thin, lightweight lens. Scratch-resistant coatings, UV tints, and anti-reflective coatings are among the lens options available.
Patients should not compromise on lens choices in the name of saving money. The glasses will be used daily, so having custom glasses that fit properly is crucial, not just for fashion but also for function.
How to Maintain Optical Eyeglasses
Take them off using two hands, instead of one. This keeps the earpieces straight and in the right alignment. Taking them off one-handed stretches them out and makes them loose.
Don't put your glasses on the top of your head. This can distort the shape, and there's a greater chance of them falling off and getting damaged that way.
Try not to push them up on your nose by sticking your finger on the nosepiece (right between your eyes) if they're wire-framed. This causes stress on the nose pads, and the center part of the frame, and if they're any color but silver, it wears the finish off them. This can be very conspicuous at that spot. Instead, grasp the lenses by putting your thumb at the bottom and fingers at the top, and then move them to where you want them to sit on your face.
Purchase a microfiber optical cleaning cloth. These are generally available at optometrists, chemists and supermarkets for a few dollars. To clean them, hold your glasses firmly in one hand. Rinse the glasses with clean water to remove any dust or dirt particles. Take the cloth in your preferred hand and gently rub both sides of each lenses until you can see no smudges. Breathe on them gently so that you can see any spots you missed in the fog, and wipe them quickly, before it evaporates. Never use the following:
Clothing - dirt trapped in the fibers can scratch the lenses
Paper towels or tissues - these fibers scratch lenses
A dirty microfiber cloth - when you're not using the microfiber cloth, put it in the eyeglass case; if it collects dust, it'll scratch the lenses, rather than clean them
Use a prepared solution to dissolve any spots. Still not happy? Buy some glasses lens cleaning spray, available from the same places. Spray a small amount on both sides of each lens, and repeat the above.
Buy an eyeglass repair kit. These are available at the counter of some markets, major drugstores, eyeglass vendors, and optometrists' offices. Sometimes the screws that hold the arms on can come loose, which prevents the arm from 'gripping' the sides of your head as well. You can either get a tiny screwdriver and tighten them yourself, or visit your optometrist and have them do it for you.
Have them adjusted once or twice per year. This goes with the above step. If you go back to where you got them every six months to one year, they will most likely adjust your glasses free of charge. The optical technician will examine them for wear and tear, tighten any loose screws, check the fit again, just as if it were the day you bought them and make them just like new. Any replacement parts needed are usually supplied for free, too, or for a nominal charge. Often, any optical dispensing place will do this for free whether you bought them there or not.
Keep your glasses in a case when you aren't wearing them. Get one free from your optician, or buy one. When you take your glasses off, put them in the case to keep them from getting scratched.The best ones are the ones that open and close, rather than the ones you slide the glasses into. Even the act of slipping them in can rub against the lenses and cause minute scratches, which your eyes perceive as haze. Any particles, scratches, or tiny hairline fissures will make it harder for you to see perfectly through your glasses, especially at night or in darkened rooms (light will travel along those scratches, creating halos and prisms). If you aren't putting them in a case, at least make sure the lenses are up, away from any surfaces.
9 Essential Parts of Optical Eyeglasses
Rims
The rims lend form and character to your eyeglasses—they also provide function by holding the lenses in place.
End pieces
The end pieces are the small parts on the frame that extend outward and connect the lenses to the temples.
Bridge
The bridge is the center of the frame that rests on your nose and joins the two rims together.
Hinges
The hinges, which sit between the end pieces and the temples, allow you to close your glasses by folding the temples inward.
Lenses
Lenses are the clear pieces of glass, plastic or other material held in place by the rims. The lenses are crafted and shaped with your unique prescription to help you see clearly.
Screws
The screws are the small metal fasteners near the hinges that connect the end pieces with the temples.
Nose pads
The nose pads are the round plastic pieces under the bridge that sit on your nose. They give your glasses a more comfortable and secure fit.
Pad arms
The pad arms extend from the rims and hold the nose pads in place. They’re adjustable to fit the natural shape of your face.
Temples
The temples are the long arms on the side of the frame that fit over your ears for a snug fit.
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Our Factory
Our factory, with over 200 experienced workers, covers more than 6000m2 and has a monthly output of 150,000pcs. With CE, FDA, BSCI, and Walmart audit certifications, we primarily focus on the European and American markets.










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Your style. Think of eyeglasses as a way to show the world what drives your style. ...
Your personality.
The shape and size of your face.
The color of your hair and skin.
Type of lenses.
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