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Created in collaboration with Kingsman, the 0004 optical combines unprecedented craftsmanship with gravitas and silver-screen appeal. It is handmade from gleaming metal and acetate to a distinguished shape inspired by combination frames from the 1950s.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s.
Inspired by visors and high fashion of the 80's and 90's this bold oversized unisex sunglass features 9mm reverse milled laminated acetate and a flat angular top. Same style group as 1340 and 1341.
Inspired by visors and high fashion of the 80's and 90's this bold oversized unisex sunglass features 9mm reverse milled laminated acetate and a flat angular top. Same style group as 1340 and 1341.
Inspired by visors and high fashion of the 80's and 90's this bold oversized unisex sunglass features 9mm reverse milled laminated acetate and a flat angular top. Same style group as 1340 and 1341.
Our current 9772 frame which served as the base for Crossbones is currently one of our bestselling models, originating from a style group that was first created in 1985.
Our current 9772 frame which served as the base for Crossbones is currently one of our bestselling models, originating from a style group that was first created in 1985.
Gatsby flat-top sunglass with super fine rims with coronet bridge and a new jazz age pin design for the riveted hinges. Super thin milled acetate for the ultimate in lightness and comfort with 2 base flat lenses.
An archive Cutler and Gross frame from the 70s laid the foundations for the 1394 optical. It is handcrafted from acetate to a distinguished profile with squared lenses and a double bridge. Polished Compass Star pins detail the temples.
An archive Cutler and Gross frame from the 70s laid the foundations for the 1394 optical. It is handcrafted from acetate to a distinguished profile with squared lenses and a double bridge. Polished Compass Star pins detail the temples.
An archive Cutler and Gross frame from the 70s laid the foundations for the 1394 optical. It is handcrafted from acetate to a distinguished profile with squared lenses and a double bridge. Polished Compass Star pins detail the temples.
An archive Cutler and Gross frame from the 70s laid the foundations for the 1394 optical. It is handcrafted from acetate to a distinguished profile with squared lenses and a double bridge. Polished Compass Star pins detail the temples.
A Cutler and Gross signature, the 1386 optical presents an amplified take on American acetate shapes from the 50s. The chunky 9mm frame is gilded with vintage pins and lightened with interior and exterior milling.
A Cutler and Gross signature, the 1386 optical presents an amplified take on American acetate shapes from the 50s. The chunky 9mm frame is gilded with vintage pins and lightened with interior and exterior milling.
A Cutler and Gross signature, the 1386 optical presents an amplified take on American acetate shapes from the 50s. The chunky 9mm frame is gilded with vintage pins and lightened with interior and exterior milling.
A Cutler and Gross signature, the 1386 optical presents an amplified take on American acetate shapes from the 50s. The chunky 9mm frame is gilded with vintage pins and lightened with interior and exterior milling.
A Cutler and Gross signature, the 1386 optical presents an amplified take on American acetate shapes from the 50s. The chunky 9mm frame is gilded with vintage pins and lightened with interior and exterior milling.
The Great Frog’s iconic metalwork reframes these square glasses with renegade roots. Hand cast from Sterling Silver, Dagger and Soaring Eagle frontal and temple pins disrupt the design.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with director Matthew Vaughn and the costume design team. It is sculpted with a distinctive browline and paddle temples. As seen on Colin Firth, Michael Caine, and Taron Egerton in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'.