Many people wonder why RayBan, which was once highly popular,
has gradually faded from the public eye.
Ultimately, this is due to the unavoidable wearability issues of traditional acetate frames,
such as being heavy and putting pressure on the nose,
resulting in a poor user experience.
These are common defects among most acetate frames today.
In the market,
Japanese, European, and American brands prefer classic bold acetate designs,
yet they have consistently failed to resolve the core issue of heaviness.
Consequently, lightweight TR materials have gradually replaced traditional acetate frames
to become the mainstream choice for the general public.
Having been deeply engaged in the eyewear industry for many years,
FANSU has rarely introduced acetate frames.
This is because the brand refuses to compromise on flawed products
and rejects manufacturing low-cost, poorly crafted items.
The FANSU BB112C3 completely shatters the stereotype of heavy acetate frames,
directly addressing long-standing industry pain points.
This new model innovatively pairs titanium temples to achieve a perfect balance
between the textured aesthetic of casual bold frames and wearing weight.
Weighing only approximately 13 grams,
which is merely one-third the weight of ordinary acetate frames,
it offers a lightweight experience that far surpasses traditional acetate eyewear.
The ultimate lightweight craftsmanship has even led many veteran eyewear manufacturing professionals
to mistake it for TR injection-molded material,
which demonstrates the breakthrough and precision of this technology.
By retaining the retro casual style of classic bold frames while eliminating the drawback of excessive weight,
the brand optimizes the product experience with original craftsmanship.
Eschewing the trend of low-cost mass production,
this product is dedicated to providing consumers with premium frames
that combine aesthetic appeal, premium texture, and exceptional comfort,
thereby redefining the benchmark for lightweight acetate eyewear.