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Many buyers overlook how temple width impacts display efficiency until they are unpacking their first carton. Our oversized cat eye glasses maintain a consistent 145-millimeter temple length across all frame widths, which means every pair fits standard optical display trays without adjustment. This uniformity reduces setup time for pop-up shops and livestream backdrops while eliminating the need for custom inserts in permanent retail fixtures. We engineer this consistency into every new style so your team spends less time staging inventory and more time selling it.
Across our current assortment, you will find gradient lenses in six distinct colorways, acetate frames with matte or high-gloss finishes, and three bridge widths to accommodate varying face shapes. New arrivals land biweekly, with at least twelve fresh SKUs added each month based on real-time sell-through data from our top-performing retail partners. This rhythm ensures your inventory stays aligned with shifting consumer preferences without forcing large upfront commitments. Every design is tested for hinge durability and lens clarity before bulk production, minimizing return rates tied to functional flaws rather than aesthetic choice.
Boutique owners consistently report higher average transaction values when pairing these statement frames with complementary jewelry displays, while e-commerce sellers note stronger conversion when bundling multiple color variants in a single product listing. Distributors appreciate the standardized packaging dimensions that simplify pallet stacking and reduce dimensional weight surcharges. Whether you are building an initial test order or scaling a proven best-seller, our inventory depth supports rapid replenishment without minimums on repeat buys, giving you flexibility to respond to demand spikes without overstocking slow movers.
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