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 devil is always in the detail, as is evident in the GR03. This optical frame is packed with considered design details and technical elements which elevate both its form and function.
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 This rounded acetate frame nods to both our archived 0197 - originally made in 1987 - and a certain Material Girl’s visit to our Knightsbridge store in 1989.
Our first wrap frame in 22 years, the 9276 references the famous 0276 as worn by Bono of U2 during the Achtung Baby Tour in 1991. An homage to daring eyewear and breaking convention, this frame took us back to the drawing board in terms of working with an 8-base frame after such a long time.
Cat-eye sunglasses turn androgynous with the 0824; the curved browline is sharpened with angular temples and a keyhole bridge. It's refined with polished rives and marked with the exclusive Kingsman logo on the inner temple tips.
The devil is always in the detail, as is evident in the GR03. This optical frame is packed with considered design details and technical elements which elevate both its form and function.
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 This rounded acetate frame nods to both our archived 0197 - originally made in 1987 - and a certain Material Girl’s visit to our Knightsbridge store in 1989.
Our first wrap frame in 22 years, the 9276 references the famous 0276 as worn by Bono of U2 during the Achtung Baby Tour in 1991. An homage to daring eyewear and breaking convention, this frame took us back to the drawing board in terms of working with an 8-base frame after such a long time.
The 'Rexangle' is a new sunglass shape for Cutler and Gross; a combined hexagon and rectangle. An unfamiliar shape offering the best of both worlds. The double milling which features prominently in the 1384 is repeated for the 1385.
The devil is always in the detail, as is evident in the GR03. This optical frame is packed with considered design details and technical elements which elevate both its form and function.
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.
Referencing the 0383 - a classic Cutler and Gross bug eye frame from the mid 1980s - the 9383 plays with technical acetate construction to dynamic effect whilst modern techniques are used sympathetically to update this distinctly oversized retro frame for the contemporary wearer.
The 'Rexangle' is a new sunglass shape for Cutler and Gross; a combined hexagon and rectangle. An unfamiliar shape offering the best of both worlds. The double milling which features prominently in the 1384 is repeated for the 1385. The bold angles give the frame an unstructured and raw flow.
The devil is always in the detail, as is evident in the GR03. This optical frame is packed with considered design details and technical elements which elevate both its form and function.
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.
Referencing the 0383 - a classic Cutler and Gross bug eye frame from the mid 1980s - the 9383 plays with technical acetate construction to dynamic effect whilst modern techniques are used sympathetically to update this distinctly oversized retro frame for the contemporary wearer.
The 'Rexangle' is a new sunglass shape for Cutler and Gross; a combined hexagon and rectangle. An unfamiliar shape offering the best of both worlds. The double milling which features prominently in the 1384 is repeated for the 1385. The bold angles give the frame an unstructured and raw flow.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.
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.
Referencing the 0383 - a classic Cutler and Gross bug eye frame from the mid 1980s - the 9383 plays with technical acetate construction to dynamic effect whilst modern techniques are used sympathetically to update this distinctly oversized retro frame for the contemporary wearer.
Available as a sunglass, the Double Round, invoking the spirit of David Hockney; the seminal post-modernist painter. This frame is reminiscent of his favourite style, the 0736 from our archive. With double milling on the rim interior, the frame has an enhanced depth only noticeable upon closer inspection.
The 9101 celebrates the 40th Anniversary of one of Tony Gross’ favourite frames – the 0101. The original 0101 was named after ‘Room 101’ in George Orwell’s Big Brother, where one’s greatest fears would be kept.