For The Sun
Turin 1917, Giuseppe Ratti, photographer and owner of Berry Opticians, began to make technically advanced glasses, designed to satisfy the demands of pilots and sports drivers who required comfort, protection and optimum vision. Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation. Thus Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation. Intuition, ingenuity, innovation and quality made Protector glasses the choice of several air forces around the world, including the United States. During this period they were worn by flying, driving and motorcycling aces - D'Annunzio, De Pinedo, Ferrarin, Chiron, Nazzaro, Fangio, Opessi, Bolognini and Ghersi to name but a few of their most famous users.
With its new squared shape, this titanium model perfectly combines the skill, refinement and modernity of Japanese style with the distinctly Italian artisanal quality that has always defined Persol
The PO3166S model combines top-quality acetate material with a refined panthos-shape frame and ultra-light metal bridge and temples, featuring engraved stripes.
With its new squared shape, this titanium model perfectly combines the skill, refinement and modernity of Japanese style with the distinctly Italian artisanal quality that has always defined Persol
The PO3166S model combines top-quality acetate material with a refined panthos-shape frame and ultra-light metal bridge and temples, featuring engraved stripes.
With its new squared shape, this titanium model perfectly combines the skill, refinement and modernity of Japanese style with the distinctly Italian artisanal quality that has always defined Persol
The PO3166S model combines top-quality acetate material with a refined panthos-shape frame and ultra-light metal bridge and temples, featuring engraved stripes.
With its new squared shape, this titanium model perfectly combines the skill, refinement and modernity of Japanese style with the distinctly Italian artisanal quality that has always defined Persol
The PO3166S model combines top-quality acetate material with a refined panthos-shape frame and ultra-light metal bridge and temples, featuring engraved stripes.
The PO3166S model combines top-quality acetate material with a refined panthos-shape frame and ultra-light metal bridge and temples, featuring engraved stripes.
With its new squared shape, this titanium model perfectly combines the skill, refinement and modernity of Japanese style with the distinctly Italian artisanal quality that has always defined Persol
The PO3166S model combines top-quality acetate material with a refined panthos-shape frame and ultra-light metal bridge and temples, featuring engraved stripes.
Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation.
The PO3166S model combines top-quality acetate material with a refined panthos-shape frame and ultra-light metal bridge and temples, featuring engraved stripes.
Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation.
Introducing a new icon, from the Persol archives of the ‘80s. The keyhole bridge features the same details as the original 649, while the flex hinges and premium crystal lenses ensure it feels as good as it looks.
Introducing a new icon, from the Persol archives of the ‘80s. The keyhole bridge features the same details as the original 649, while the flex hinges and premium crystal lenses ensure it feels as good as it looks.
Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation.
Introducing a new icon, from the Persol archives of the ‘80s. The keyhole bridge features the same details as the original 649, while the flex hinges and premium crystal lenses ensure it feels as good as it looks.
Protector glasses were born, made using round smoked lenses with rubber edges and attached to the head by means of elastic bands. Soon they were adopted by the Armed Forces and by pilots in the Italian Military Aviation.
Introducing a new icon, from the Persol archives of the ‘80s. The keyhole bridge features the same details as the original 649, while the flex hinges and premium crystal lenses ensure it feels as good as it looks.
A completely new shape is born. The curved top bar, wrapped metal frame, new arrow and flex hinges ensure an ergonomic look. A flawlessly executed performance design and avant-garde style define the extraordinary sophistication of a new Persol generation: dare to challenge the norm.