Independent British Eyewear
CUTLER AND GROSS is an established British eyewear brand. It was founded by Graham Cutler and Tony Gross in 1969. The brand from Knightsbridge, London has a unique touch as it combines timeless luxury with the best Italian craftsmanship. CUTLER AND GROSS has fans all over the world who especially adore the sophistication of the brand with its numbered designs, while the logo is not present on the frame.
A square optical, the Cutler and Gross way. The 9690 is our creative director's frame of choice, sculpted with chunky temples and stable 7-bar hinges. It nods to angular styles popularised by 90s Hollywood, while striped Hazard core wire adds a contemporary note.
Perfectly round, lightweight, and balanced, the GR01 succinctly distils the themes and purposes of The Graham Cutler Collection. Featuring comfort milled nose-pads and a slightly wider bridge for a frame that sits comfortably all day.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
Inspired by glasses from the Cutler and Gross archive, originally found at the Laurence Corner Army Surplus Store on London’s Drummond Street in the 70s. A staple of the British Fashion scene, the store was favoured as the source of inspiration for top designers, musicians and artists for over 50 years.
Initially appearing in the Cutler and Gross collection in the early ‘00s, the 0811 has been one of our top selling retail frames year on year. Favoured by celebrities the world over, this frame has developed a cult following since its introduction, due to its oversized lens shape and thin delicate temples.
A square optical, the Cutler and Gross way. The 9690 is our creative director's frame of choice, sculpted with chunky temples and stable 7-bar hinges. It nods to angular styles popularised by 90s Hollywood, while striped Hazard core wire adds a contemporary note.
Perfectly round, lightweight, and balanced, the GR01 succinctly distils the themes and purposes of The Graham Cutler Collection. Featuring comfort milled nose-pads and a slightly wider bridge for a frame that sits comfortably all day.
The 70s saw a breaking of the class system in the UK, with the nouveau-riche taking their place amongst the upper echelons of society. Self-made entrepreneurs and entertainers wore clothing and eyewear which reflected their extravagant lifestyles and newfound status in British culture.
Shaped to a slender profile with a double-curved nose bridge, the hexagonal 0005 sunglass is grounded in our 1990s archive. It's handcrafted from ultra-light precious metals with rounded corners and high-set lugs.
A 60's style, soft cat-eye frame featuring a 6mm angluar acetate top, metal rims, newly designed vintage temples and new retro functional pins. A feminine and playful combination taking inspiration from our extensive archive dating back to 1969.
The black 1403 optical is sculpted from a single sheet of acetate with unprecedented depth. It's bevelled with an inverted nose bridge to lighten the frame and hinged with split-layer temples that offer glimpses of crystal at certain angles.
Perfectly round, lightweight, and balanced, the GR01 succinctly distils the themes and purposes of The Graham Cutler Collection. Featuring comfort milled nose-pads and a slightly wider bridge for a frame that sits comfortably all day.
Designed by Marie Wilkinson in 2008, the iconic aviator style has been the best-selling frame across all channels since its inception. Marie’s aim was to create a bold frame with a comfortable fit which could be used every day.
Shaped to a slender profile with a double-curved nose bridge, the hexagonal 0005 sunglass is grounded in our 1990s archive. It's handcrafted from ultra-light precious metals with rounded corners and high-set lugs.
A 60's style, soft cat-eye frame featuring a 6mm angluar acetate top, metal rims, newly designed vintage temples and new retro functional pins. A feminine and playful combination taking inspiration from our extensive archive dating back to 1969.
Our specialised weight reduction process which involves reverse milling of 9mm acetate, enables the 1305 to be both chunky and maintain lightness for comfort.
Perfectly round, lightweight, and balanced, the GR01 succinctly distils the themes and purposes of The Graham Cutler Collection. Featuring comfort milled nose-pads and a slightly wider bridge for a frame that sits comfortably all day.
Designed by Marie Wilkinson in 2008, the iconic aviator style has been the best-selling frame across all channels since its inception. Marie’s aim was to create a bold frame with a comfortable fit which could be used every day.
Shaped to a slender profile with a double-curved nose bridge, the hexagonal 0005 sunglass is grounded in our 1990s archive. It's handcrafted from ultra-light precious metals with rounded corners and high-set lugs.
This frame is sure to be noticed, a modern take on the classic ‘hangover’ frame. Inspired by ‘70s vintage frames from the original Cutler and Gross archive, the 1375 is the embodiment of Tony Gross’ design ethos; bold and stylish. Featuring fine-milled Italian acetate and shark fin temples.
Our specialised weight reduction process which involves reverse milling of 9mm acetate, enables the 1305 to be both chunky and maintain lightness for comfort.