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 1395 is inspired by the trailblazing fashion designer Thea Porter - the Queen of Bohemian fashion in the 70s whose atelier was in Greek St, Soho, London. Porter dressed the era’s musical icons, including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Diana Ross.
The 1390 is ‘80’s-inspired through and through. This rounded acetate frame nods to both our archived 0197 - originally made in 1987 - and a certain Material Girl’s visit to our Knightsbridge store in 1989.
The 1406 optical presents an understated alternative to our classic chunky framework. It's handcrafted from a single sheet of acetate that's milled with winged lugs and Fender tips. Cutler and Gross signatures – Oyster and Compass Star pins – add subtle detail.
The 1395 is inspired by the trailblazing fashion designer Thea Porter - the Queen of Bohemian fashion in the 70s whose atelier was in Greek St, Soho, London. Porter dressed the era’s musical icons, including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Diana Ross.
The 1389 sunglass builds on layers of detail to capture your attention. This new bold acetate optical has recessed milling to create an inset bridge for unparalleled comfort, whilst the unique sculpted angles add another layer of sophistication.
The 1350 is a classical cat eye frame which is made from acetate and available as an optical or sunglass. The temples have been newly designed and the 12mm nose pads create maximum comfort. Engineered in a new smaller size for a petite fit.
The 1406 optical presents an understated alternative to our classic chunky framework. It's handcrafted from a single sheet of acetate that's milled with winged lugs and Fender tips. Cutler and Gross signatures – Oyster and Compass Star pins – add subtle detail.
During the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, the American counterculture movement landed on British shores. Spearheaded by Jack Kerouac’s seminal On The Road in 1957 and movies like The Beatniks and Beat Girl in the following years.
The 1389 sunglass builds on layers of detail to capture your attention. This new bold acetate optical has recessed milling to create an inset bridge for unparalleled comfort, whilst the unique sculpted angles add another layer of sophistication.
The 1350 is a classical cat eye frame which is made from acetate and available as an optical or sunglass. The temples have been newly designed and the 12mm nose pads create maximum comfort. Engineered in a new smaller size for a petite fit.
The 1406 optical presents an understated alternative to our classic chunky framework. It's handcrafted from a single sheet of acetate that's milled with winged lugs and Fender tips. Cutler and Gross signatures – Oyster and Compass Star pins – add subtle detail.
During the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, the American counterculture movement landed on British shores. Spearheaded by Jack Kerouac’s seminal On The Road in 1957 and movies like The Beatniks and Beat Girl in the following years.
Taking its inspiration from the 0797, a mid 1990s 'party piece' from the Cutler and Gross archive, the 9797 experiments with the tenets of acetate design and construction.
The 1350 is a classical cat eye frame which is made from acetate and available as an optical or sunglass. The temples have been newly designed and the 12mm nose pads create maximum comfort. Engineered in a new smaller size for a petite fit.
The 1399 is for the eternal minimalist, those not too concerned with trend-driven silhouettes or overly flamboyant design. This clean and considered optical focuses on form and function with pared-back design features and glossy semi-opaque fine acetates to get its point across.
During the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, the American counterculture movement landed on British shores. Spearheaded by Jack Kerouac’s seminal On The Road in 1957 and movies like The Beatniks and Beat Girl in the following years.
Taking its inspiration from the 0797, a mid 1990s 'party piece' from the Cutler and Gross archive, the 9797 experiments with the tenets of acetate design and construction.
The 9002 sunglass draws its striking elliptical shape from 1920s motorcycle frames. Subtle period patterning details the metal design, which is fitted with comfortable nose pads. The gradient lenses are treated with an anti-reflective coating.
The 1399 is for the eternal minimalist, those not too concerned with trend-driven silhouettes or overly flamboyant design. This clean and considered optical focuses on form and function with pared-back design features and glossy semi-opaque fine acetates to get its point across.
A striking, contemporary round acetate frame, with modern high-set temples. A remake of our best-selling 1338 with traditional domed pins. Angular milled acetate mixed with soft inside edges give a bold look without sacrificing fit. Now available as a 49mm lens size.
Taking its inspiration from the 0797, a mid 1990s 'party piece' from the Cutler and Gross archive, the 9797 experiments with the tenets of acetate design and construction.