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.
Our current 9772 frame which served as the base for Crossbones is currently one of our bestselling models, originating from a style group that was first created in 1985.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s. It's shaped to a bold oversized silhouette with chunky temples structured by Groove wire.
Our current 9772 frame which served as the base for Crossbones is currently one of our bestselling models, originating from a style group that was first created in 1985.
Drawing inspiration from our now archived 0990, a classic 'New Yorker' silhouette from the early 1990s, the 9990 adopts the stylings of youth culture from that period but is subtly updated to suit a modern audience.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s. It's shaped to a bold oversized silhouette with chunky temples structured by Groove wire.
Our current 9772 frame which served as the base for Crossbones is currently one of our bestselling models, originating from a style group that was first created in 1985.
The 1395 optical pays homage to Thea Porter – the artist and designer who pioneered 70s bohemia, dressing the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Mick Jagger. Artful and eccentric, the circular frame is crafted with high-set hinges, rounded bevelling and Fender tips.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s. It's shaped to a bold oversized silhouette with chunky temples structured by Groove wire.
Our current 9772 frame which served as the base for Crossbones is currently one of our bestselling models, originating from a style group that was first created in 1985.
The 1395 optical pays homage to Thea Porter – the artist and designer who pioneered 70s bohemia, dressing the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Mick Jagger. Artful and eccentric, the circular frame is crafted with high-set hinges, rounded bevelling and Fender tips.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s. It's shaped to a bold oversized silhouette with chunky temples structured by Groove wire.
The 9521 exemplifies the tenets of good design: simplicity and sophistication. Based on our archived 0521, this undersized square frame with 'Japanese-style' high lugs and our signature oyster pins offer a slightly more pared-back option which can be worn comfortably all day.
The 1395 optical pays homage to Thea Porter – the artist and designer who pioneered 70s bohemia, dressing the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Mick Jagger. Artful and eccentric, the circular frame is crafted with high-set hinges, rounded bevelling and Fender tips.
The 1388 square sunglass is rooted in the 0864 frame – a favourite of Mr Gross's that was inspired by New York streetwear style in the late 70s and 80s. It's shaped to a bold oversized silhouette with chunky temples structured by Groove wire. Our signature Gold-foil logo marks the inner temple.
The 9521 exemplifies the tenets of good design: simplicity and sophistication. Based on our archived 0521, this undersized square frame with 'Japanese-style' high lugs and our signature oyster pins offer a slightly more pared-back option which can be worn comfortably all day.
The 1395 optical pays homage to Thea Porter – the artist and designer who pioneered 70s bohemia, dressing the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Mick Jagger. Artful and eccentric, the circular frame is crafted with high-set hinges, rounded bevelling and Fender tips.
Cat-eye sunglasses take an irreverent turn, courtesy of The Great Frog collaboration. This iteration is crafted by hand to an exaggerated 50s-inspired silhouette and spliced by Dagger frontal pins in Sterling Silver. A custom Lock Down chain core wire threads through the temples.
The 9521 exemplifies the tenets of good design: simplicity and sophistication. Based on our archived 0521, this undersized square frame with 'Japanese-style' high lugs and our signature oyster pins offer a slightly more pared-back option which can be worn comfortably all day.
The 1395 optical pays homage to Thea Porter – the artist and designer who pioneered 70s bohemia, dressing the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Mick Jagger. Artful and eccentric, the circular frame is crafted with high-set hinges, rounded bevelling and Fender tips.
Cat-eye sunglasses take an irreverent turn, courtesy of The Great Frog collaboration. This iteration is crafted by hand to an exaggerated 50s-inspired silhouette and spliced by Dagger frontal pins in Sterling Silver. A custom Lock Down chain core wire threads through the temples.
The 9521 exemplifies the tenets of good design: simplicity and sophistication. Based on our archived 0521, this undersized square frame with 'Japanese-style' high lugs and our signature oyster pins offer a slightly more pared-back option which can be worn comfortably all day.