This document describes a business offering unique handmade wooden sunglasses, crafted from real wood with eco-friendly features and high-quality polarized lenses. The frames are equipped with stainless steel spring hinges, and each pair is complemented by branded cleaning accessories and packaging. With CE and RoHS certifications, the company currently features 16 models with the capacity to expand significantly. Originally a side venture developed with extensive customizations on a versatile platform, it operates without dependency on subscriptions, maintaining full control over the codebase. The brand has strong fulfillment capabilities with warehouses in the US, China, and EU, offering prompt global shipping, making it financially promising with high profit margins.
The business is poised for immediate revenue generation, offering premium domains, website resources, inventory, and comprehensive digital assets as part of the sale package. Potential buyers gain access to established operational processes, logistic arrangements, and extensive social media and customer engagement channels. Target customers encompass both individual and wholesale segments, focusing on eco-conscious consumers. The venture shows significant financial viability with well-defined expense and profit factors, advantageous cost negotiations, and potential for product line expansion into additional wooden accessories.
The sale stems from the founder’s personal commitments and aspirations to advance the business through new ownership or partnership, particularly with expertise in modern digital marketing strategies to unleash its potential.
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