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.
Introduced in the 1960s as a folding version of the 649 model, the 714 were the first-ever folding glasses. This model requires ten additional manufacturing steps compared to the standard ones.
Round acetate 70's inspired pilot shape with double bridge, thin temples, flex hinges and Barberini lenses. Available in 5 colorways all paired with tone-on-tone lenses.
When it comes to stealing the scene, this is the mask El Profesor chooses. Gold-plated lenses, dedicated logo and golden details on the temple tips, enclosed in special packaging.This is the most precious limited edition you’ll want to get your hands on.
Round acetate 70's inspired pilot shape with double bridge, thin temples, flex hinges and Barberini lenses. Available in 5 colorways all paired with tone-on-tone lenses.
Introduced in the 1960s as a folding version of the 649 model, the 714 were the first-ever folding glasses. This model requires ten additional manufacturing steps compared to the standard ones.
Round acetate 70's inspired pilot shape with double bridge, thin temples, flex hinges and Barberini lenses. Available in 5 colorways all paired with tone-on-tone lenses.
A classic rectangular shape enhanced by a wide range of fun and playful havanas and the Iconic Persol arrow temple design with trademark Meflecto bands for an instantly recognisable look.
Round acetate 70's inspired pilot shape with double bridge, thin temples, flex hinges and Barberini lenses. Available in 5 colorways all paired with tone-on-tone lenses.
Introduced in the 1960s as a folding version of the 649 model, the 714 were the first-ever folding glasses. This model requires ten additional manufacturing steps compared to the standard ones.
This phantos sun frame in acetate is characterised by emblematic retro elements and super-thin profiles. Featuring the iconic Mini supreme Arrow, Meflecto System and a sophisticated colour palette, this frame is a masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship.
A classic rectangular shape enhanced by a wide range of fun and playful havanas and the Iconic Persol arrow temple design with trademark Meflecto bands for an instantly recognisable look.
This phantos sun frame in acetate is characterised by emblematic retro elements and super-thin profiles. Featuring the iconic Mini supreme Arrow, Meflecto System and a sophisticated colour palette, this frame is a masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship.
Introduced in the 1960s as a folding version of the 649 model, the 714 were the first-ever folding glasses. This model requires ten additional manufacturing steps compared to the standard ones.
The Dolce&Gabbana x Persol collaboration embodies the encounter of two Italian icons reinventing style codes. This bold frame is inspired by the heritage of both brands and explores different colorways.
A classic rectangular shape enhanced by a wide range of fun and playful havanas and the Iconic Persol arrow temple design with trademark Meflecto bands for an instantly recognisable look.
The Dolce&Gabbana x Persol collaboration embodies the encounter of two Italian icons reinventing style codes. This bold frame is inspired by the heritage of both brands and explores different colorways.
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 Dolce&Gabbana x Persol collaboration embodies the encounter of two Italian icons reinventing style codes. This bold frame is inspired by the heritage of both brands and explores different colorways.
Introduced in the 1960s as a folding version of the 649 model, the 714 were the first-ever folding glasses. This model requires ten additional manufacturing steps compared to the standard ones.
The Dolce&Gabbana x Persol collaboration embodies the encounter of two Italian icons reinventing style codes. This bold frame is inspired by the heritage of both brands and explores different colorways.
A classic rectangular shape enhanced by a wide range of fun and playful havanas and the Iconic Persol arrow temple design with trademark Meflecto bands for an instantly recognisable look.