Material: Made from high-tech plastic memory acetate.
Composition: Most acetate frames are made of cellulose acetate, with a few high-end frames using cellulose propionate. Acetate acetate frames are further divided into injection-molded and press-polished types. Injection-molded frames, as the name suggests, are cast using molds, but most are press-polished acetate frames. Regarding the origin of the acetate, French and Italian acetate are considered superior, as are Japanese acetate. Many mid-to-high-end acetate eyeglasses use these high-quality acetates, making their quality more reliable.
Target Audience: Tailor-made for fashion-conscious individuals and students who pursue a quality lifestyle, especially young women. Men are more likely to accept frames made of metal or titanium.
Features: A simple and understated design style, conveying a sense of stability, using a well-balanced coloring process. Emphasizing the three-dimensional variations in the temple lines.
Accessories: The temples and tips blend seamlessly, appearing as if naturally formed; the lens shape is highly personalized.
Craftsmanship: Acetate eyeglasses are mostly decorated on the temples, including splicing, carving, and inlay techniques.

