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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.
Octagonal edges and a striking double browline elevate the navigator-inspired 0004. The ultra-light design is handcrafted in Italy from polished precious metals and fitted with comfortable nose pads.
Octagonal edges and a striking double browline elevate the navigator-inspired 0004. The ultra-light design is handcrafted in Italy from polished precious metals and fitted with comfortable nose pads.
Octagonal edges and a striking double browline elevate the navigator-inspired 0004. The ultra-light design is handcrafted in Italy from polished precious metals and fitted with comfortable nose pads.
Octagonal edges and a striking double browline elevate the navigator-inspired 0004. The ultra-light design is handcrafted in Italy from polished precious metals and fitted with comfortable nose pads.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The showpiece of the collection, following on from the success of our 9mm bold frames. The 1386 is the pinnacle of post-modern eyewear design, borrowing its lines from the 1950's American acetate styles but are newly amplified for maximum effect.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with film director Matthew Vaughn. Sculpted with a sloping browline and domed rivets, the distinctive silhouette presents a tailored alternative to the classic aviator.
The showpiece of the collection, following on from the success of our 9mm bold frames. The 1386 is the pinnacle of post-modern eyewear design, borrowing its lines from the 1950's American acetate styles but are newly amplified for maximum effect.
The showpiece of the collection, following on from the success of our 9mm bold frames. The 1386 is the pinnacle of post-modern eyewear design, borrowing its lines from the 1950's American acetate styles but are newly amplified for maximum effect.
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.
A gold plated timeless aviator pair of sunglasses featuring a delicate metal framework and adjustable nose pads.
The showpiece of the collection, following on from the success of our 9mm bold frames. The 1386 is the pinnacle of post-modern eyewear design, borrowing its lines from the 1950's American acetate styles but are newly amplified for maximum effect.
The showpiece of the collection, following on from the success of our 9mm bold frames. The 1386 is the pinnacle of post-modern eyewear design, borrowing its lines from the 1950's American acetate styles but are newly amplified for maximum effect.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with film director Matthew Vaughn. Sculpted with a sloping browline and domed rivets, the distinctive silhouette presents a tailored alternative to the classic aviator. As seen on Colin Firth, Michael Caine and Taron Egerton in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'.
The showpiece of the collection, following on from the success of our 9mm bold frames. The 1386 is the pinnacle of post-modern eyewear design, borrowing its lines from the 1950's American acetate styles but are newly amplified for maximum effect.
The 0847 formed the foundations of the first Kingsman collection, created in collaboration with film director Matthew Vaughn. Sculpted with a sloping browline and domed rivets, the distinctive silhouette presents a tailored alternative to the classic aviator. As seen on Colin Firth, Michael Caine and Taron Egerton in 'Kingsman: The Secret Service'.