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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.
This Persol style features an easy-to-wear top line and bridge with complimenting medium sized temples. Available in striped, classic or opal colors.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today.
Refreshing a high-profile classic, light lenses and integrated performance features give contemporary style a tailored profile.
This optical frame is characterised by emblematic retro elements and an iconic appeal. Featuring the iconic Arrow, Meflecto System in a sophisticated soft champagne tone with opaline acetate effect offering the perfect seasonal colourway.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today. Havana.
Part of the Typewriter Collection, this style is inspired by analogue writing machines and celebratees their timeless appeal. The frame is a round unisex shape with keyboard letter-style decoration on the bridge and the temple tips are engraved to evoke the metal bars of the typewriter.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today. Havana...
Italy and Japan combine their famous expertise and craftsmanship for Persol eyewear. The style is enriched by unique engraved pattern on the temples, bridge and rims to accompany the iconic Persol arrow.
A modern rectangular shape characterized by a brand new arrow execution on the temples. The new arrow always comes in Silver on a selection of acetate colors including classic Black and a total of four Havana shades.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today. Black.
Rectangle shape in premium acetate material, for a perfect and classic fit.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today. Havana...
This phantos sun frame in acetate is characterised by thin profiles, combined with the keyhole bridge, iconic Arrow and Meflecto System. The style is available in a sophisticated colour palette, making this frame a masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship.
Modern phantos shape in a combination of materials with an acetate front and temple tips and a metal bridge and temples. The style is enriched by integrated flex hinges that offer a comfortable fit.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today. Resin...
Existing shapes frame a new look thanks to contemporary colours and discreet details. Bold blue, striped or gradient options enhance a classic phantos shape with added flex-hinge comfort.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today. Black...
A phantos shape in full acetate with iconic silver arrow hinges enhanced by thicker medium temple height for a bolder everyday look.
Easy-to-wear metal style features a modern and soft geometrical shape. The metal temples with the iconic Persol arrow feature flex hinges for added comfort and are finished off with acetate temple tips.
Conceived in 1957 for Turin tram drivers, the 649 model soon achieved a more than functional value, becoming a style icon on the face of Marcello Mastroianni in the great classic Italian Divorzio. Blending the best in design and technology, its unique shape has over time become an unmistakable symbol of the brand, unchanged since 1957. Until today. Black...
In this frame, the luxury of exclusive design meets the lightness and comfort of refined titanium. Part of the Titanium collection, the model sees the fusion of Italian craftsmanship and Japanese skill.