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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.
The Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog collaboration fuses heritage handiwork with gothic undertones, and these round sunglasses are exemplary. They're crafted in Italy to a flat-top design that's spliced by Sterling Silver iconography – Dagger frontal pins and Skull and Crossbones emblems at the temples.
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.
Petite, refined, and intricate, with every surface and section considered, the GR04 optical frame is a testament to Mr Cutler's passion for technicality, comfort and sophistication.
The Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog collaboration fuses heritage handiwork with gothic undertones, and these round sunglasses are exemplary. They're crafted in Italy to a flat-top design that's spliced by Sterling Silver iconography – Dagger frontal pins and Skull and Crossbones emblems at the temples.
Reminiscent of the 0736, with a more generous feminine fit and larger profile. The 1377 delivers on all counts concerning style, comfort and shelf appeal. Shark fin temples give this classic shape a contemporary feel.
Hand cast from Sterling Silver, The Great Frog's skull and crossbones iconography adds bite to the Lucky Diamond I optical. It's crafted in Italy to a rounded 90s-inspired shape that's subverted by a flat top.
The Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog collaboration fuses heritage handiwork with gothic undertones, and these round sunglasses are exemplary. They're crafted in Italy to a flat-top design that's spliced by Sterling Silver iconography – Dagger frontal pins and Skull and Crossbones emblems at the temples.
Reminiscent of the 0736, with a more generous feminine fit and larger profile. The 1377 delivers on all counts concerning style, comfort and shelf appeal. Shark fin temples give this classic shape a contemporary feel.
Hand cast from Sterling Silver, The Great Frog's skull and crossbones iconography adds bite to the Lucky Diamond I optical. It's crafted in Italy to a rounded 90s-inspired shape that's subverted by a flat top.
Designed in collaboration with rock'n'roll jeweller The Great Frog, these sunglasses are punctuated with irreverent iconography; a Dagger and Soaring Eagle embellish the front and temple, hand cast from Sterling Silver.
Reminiscent of the 0736, with a more generous feminine fit and larger profile. The 1377 delivers on all counts concerning style, comfort and shelf appeal. Shark fin temples give this classic shape a contemporary feel.
Hand cast from Sterling Silver, The Great Frog's skull and crossbones iconography adds bite to the Lucky Diamond I optical. It's crafted in Italy to a rounded 90s-inspired shape that's subverted by a flat top.
Designed in collaboration with rock'n'roll jeweller The Great Frog, these sunglasses are punctuated with irreverent iconography; a Dagger and Soaring Eagle embellish the front and temple, hand cast from Sterling Silver.
Reminiscent of the 0736, with a more generous feminine fit and larger profile. The 1377 delivers on all counts concerning style, comfort and shelf appeal. Shark fin temples give this classic shape a contemporary feel.
Our specialised weight reduction process which involves reverse milling of 9mm acetate, enables the 1305 to be both chunky and maintain lightness for comfort.
Hand cast from Sterling Silver, The Great Frog's skull and crossbones iconography adds bite to the Lucky Diamond I optical. It's crafted in Italy to a rounded 90s-inspired shape that's subverted by a flat top. Lock Down chain core wire adds structure, while Dagger pins accent the frontal.
Designed in collaboration with rock'n'roll jeweller The Great Frog, these sunglasses are punctuated with irreverent iconography; a Dagger and Soaring Eagle embellish the front and temple, hand cast from Sterling Silver.
Reminiscent of the 0736, with a more generous feminine fit and larger profile. The 1377 delivers on all counts concerning style, comfort and shelf appeal. Shark fin temples give this classic shape a contemporary feel.
Our specialised weight reduction process which involves reverse milling of 9mm acetate, enables the 1305 to be both chunky and maintain lightness for comfort.
The 1400 is a subtly proportioned frame with soft, rounded brow lines. Reminiscent of frames from the late 1980s and early 1990s, this sweeping optical frame is lightweight and easy to wear.
The 0734 is a classic round sunglass, reimagined. Featuring new acetate frontal colourways with contrasting patterned temples, this is a dynamically designed frame with vintage flourishes throughout.