Pricing is one of the most critical decisions for your contact lens brand. Set it too high, and you will lose customers. Set it too low, and you will lose profit. Here is how to find the sweet spot.
Understanding Your Cost Structure
Before setting prices, understand your complete cost structure:
Direct Costs
- Product cost: $0.60-3.00 per pair (depending on material, quantity)
- Packaging: $0.30-0.80 per unit
- Shipping: $0.20-0.50 per pair (varies by volume)
- Customs & duties: 5-15% of product value (varies by country)
Indirect Costs
- Marketing: 15-25% of revenue
- Platform fees: 3-15% (Shopify, Amazon, etc.)
- Payment processing: 2-4% per transaction
- Customer service: 5-10% of revenue
- Overhead: Rent, salaries, software, etc.
Pricing Models by Market
Budget Tier
Retail price: $12-20 per pair
Target: Price-sensitive consumers, students, emerging markets
Channels: Shopee, Lazada, Facebook shops
Margin: 3-4x landed cost
Mid-Range Tier
Retail price: $20-35 per pair
Target: Young professionals, beauty enthusiasts
Channels: Instagram, brand website, beauty stores
Margin: 4-5x landed cost
Premium Tier
Retail price: $35-50+ per pair
Target: Affluent urban consumers, brand-conscious buyers
Channels: Optical chains, premium beauty stores, brand boutiques
Margin: 5-7x landed cost
Regional Pricing Strategy
Southeast Asia
- Thailand: $20-35 per pair (mid-range)
- Vietnam: $15-30 per pair (budget to mid-range)
- Indonesia: $12-25 per pair (budget-friendly)
- Philippines: $18-32 per pair (mid-range)
- Malaysia: $22-40 per pair (mid-range to premium)
Middle East
- UAE: $25-45 per pair (premium)
- Saudi Arabia: $25-45 per pair (premium)
- Kuwait: $30-50 per pair (luxury)
Europe
- Western Europe: $25-45 per pair (mid-range to premium)
- Eastern Europe: $15-30 per pair (budget to mid-range)
Pricing Psychology Tips
Charm Pricing
$24.99 performs better than $25.00 in most markets
Bundle Pricing
Buy 2 Get 10% Off, Buy 3 Get 20% Off (increases average order value)
Anchor Pricing
Show original price crossed out next to sale price
Free Shipping Threshold
Free shipping on orders over $50 (encourages larger orders)
Common Pricing Mistakes
Competing on Price Alone
There is always someone cheaper. Differentiate through quality, service, and brand story.
Not Testing Price Points
Test different prices in different markets. What works in Thailand may not work in UAE.
Ignoring Perceived Value
Customers judge quality by price. Too cheap = suspicious quality.
Not Accounting for All Costs
Many brands forget marketing, platform fees, and customer acquisition costs.
Profit Margin Calculator
Example Calculation:
- Product cost: $1.50 per pair
- Packaging: $0.50 per pair
- Shipping: $0.30 per pair
- Total landed cost: $2.30 per pair
Retail Price: $28.00 per pair
- Revenue: $28.00
- COGS: $2.30
- Marketing (20%): $5.60
- Platform fees (5%): $1.40
- Payment processing (3%): $0.84
- Gross Profit: $17.86 per pair (64% margin)
When to Adjust Prices
Increase Prices When:
- Demand exceeds supply
- Brand awareness grows
- Product quality improves
- Customer loyalty increases
Decrease Prices When:
- Entering new competitive markets
- Clearing old inventory
- Running promotional campaigns
- Testing new market segments
The Bottom Line
Pricing is not set-and-forget. Monitor your margins, test different price points, and adjust based on market response. The right price balances profitability with customer value perception.
At MIOMI Optical, we help brands optimize their pricing strategy based on target market, cost structure, and competitive landscape.
Contact us: eye@miomi.cc | miomicon.com