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Metal Frame Sunglasses
Metal frame sunglasses use formed components to produce structured frames across multiple styles. The range includes aviator frames with larger curved lenses, narrow formats with reduced lens size and fashion shapes that modify lens outline and bridge design. Differences in lens size and frame proportions affect coverage and overall fit. Aviator styles provide increased coverage, while narrow frames reduce overall size. Fashion shapes introduce variation in appearance without changing core construction.
The sunglasses are worn using metal arms that secure the frame over the ears. The structure maintains position during use. In event environments, aviator styles are used for visibility and coverage. In retail settings, fashion shapes support continued wear beyond distribution. In fundraising campaigns, frame style selection aligns with audience and campaign requirements.
Printing is applied to the arms of the sunglasses, allowing logos and messaging to remain visible. The print area depends on the frame design.
Your Questions Answered
What types of metal frame sunglasses are available?
Types include aviator frames, narrow styles and fashion shapes with varied lens outlines. Each type changes coverage and fit. Selection depends on use.
Where is branding placed?
Branding is printed on the arms of the sunglasses. This ensures visibility when worn. Placement depends on the frame design.
How are aviator styles used?
Aviator styles are used in outdoor environments where coverage and visibility are required. The larger lenses support use during events. This increases exposure.
Do fashion styles suit promotions?
Fashion styles are used in promotions where ongoing wear is required. The variation in design supports continued use. Branding remains visible.
When are narrow frames selected?
Narrow frames are selected where compact size supports distribution in volume. The reduced size allows easier handling. Selection depends on campaign needs.