Cases provide structured physical protection for frames and lenses using rigid and semi-rigid materials. Pouches provide soft fabric storage with the additional option of lens cleaning in microfibre styles. Straps serve a different function. They keep the glasses retained around the neck when not being worn. The three style types are complementary rather than interchangeable, and it's the right choice that depends on whether protection, storage, or retention is the primary need. Cases include EVA, neoprene, bamboo, and PU leather sleeve styles. Pouches span microfibre, RPET felt, cotton, PU leather, and canvas with eco options in RPET and cotton. Straps include a stretchy style and a polychloroprene retainer, with one style available as Australian Made.
- Cases — structured protective holders in EVA, neoprene, bamboo, and PU leather sleeve styles; protect frames from scratching and bending
- Pouches — soft fabric storage in microfibre, RPET felt, cotton, PU leather, and canvas; microfibre styles also clean lenses; eco options available
- Straps — wearable retention accessories keeping glasses around the neck between uses; one style is Australian Made
Branded pouches and cases distributed alongside sunglasses create a paired set where the logo appears on both items at the same time. The customer keeps and uses both together, giving the brand two branded surfaces rather than one. The accessory is seen every time the glasses are put away or taken out, which means the logo gets more exposure from the same distribution.
Printing on fabric, neoprene, EVA, and PU leather outer surfaces. Australian Made available in the straps range. Express turnaround on selected pouches and one case style.
Good to Know
What is the difference between a sunglass case and a sunglass pouch?
A case uses a structured or semi-rigid material such as EVA or neoprene that holds its shape and protects the frame from impact and bending. A pouch is made from soft fabric and collapses flat, making it lighter and more compact while still protecting lenses from dust and scratching.
Can a microfibre pouch clean lenses as well as store them?
Microfibre pouches in the range can wipe down lens surfaces, making the pouch functional as a cleaning cloth as well as a storage item. The microfibre material picks up dust, oils, and smudges from the lens surface without scratching, which adds a secondary use to every interaction with the accessory.
What branding method applies to sunglass straps?
Sunglass straps carry spot colour printing on the strap surface, with the logo applied along the flat length of the strap material. The strap is worn around the neck when glasses are not in use, which means the branded surface is visible from behind the wearer as well as when the strap is handled directly.
Are there eco-friendly options in the sunglass accessories range?
Pouches made from RPET felt and rPET microfibre use recycled plastic materials, and cotton pouches use a natural fibre material. These options carry genuine eco credentials alongside the branded print, making them relevant for brands whose communications include sustainability positioning.