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 Great Frog's rock'n'roll jewellery meets Cutler and Gross's acetate artistry with these square sunglasses. Hand cast in Sterling Silver, Bones Link and Dagger emblems gild the temples and frontal. The clean-cut shape is reverse-milled and threaded with Lock Down chain core wire.
Considered a design classic, this frame has been a staple in the Cutler and Gross collection in various guises for almost 40 years. For its third incarnation for 2021, it’s revived once again as a 9mm premium acetate with an increased eye size of 53mm.
The 1397 is a homage to classic late ‘70s rectangle glasses, sympathetically updated to feel contemporary and androgynous. This proportionally sized optical offers versatility without losing any of the original charisma which made this frame so wildly popular back in the day.
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 Great Frog's rock'n'roll jewellery meets Cutler and Gross's acetate artistry with these square sunglasses. Hand cast in Sterling Silver, Bones Link and Dagger emblems gild the temples and frontal. The clean-cut shape is reverse-milled and threaded with Lock Down chain core wire.
The shape this frame is inspired by the 0692, which originally appeared in the late 70s and was a best-seller right from the start. Made by hand, the undulating brow bar, easy rectangular lens shape and bold sweeping temples captured our customers imaginations.
The 1397 is a homage to classic late ‘70s rectangle glasses, sympathetically updated to feel contemporary and androgynous. This proportionally sized optical offers versatility without losing any of the original charisma which made this frame so wildly popular back in the day.
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 Great Frog's rock'n'roll jewellery meets Cutler and Gross's acetate artistry with these square sunglasses. Hand cast in Sterling Silver, Bones Link and Dagger emblems gild the temples and frontal. The clean-cut shape is reverse-milled and threaded with Lock Down chain core wire.
The shape this frame is inspired by the 0692, which originally appeared in the late 70s and was a best-seller right from the start. Made by hand, the undulating brow bar, easy rectangular lens shape and bold sweeping temples captured our customers imaginations.
Inspired by glasses from the Cutler and Gross archive, originally found at the Laurence Corner Army Surplus Store on London’s Drummond Street in the 70s. A staple of the British Fashion scene, the store was favoured as the source of inspiration for top designers, musicians and artists for over 50 years.
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 Great Frog's rock'n'roll jewellery meets Cutler and Gross's acetate artistry with these square sunglasses. Hand cast in Sterling Silver, Bones Link and Dagger emblems gild the temples and frontal. The clean-cut shape is reverse-milled and threaded with Lock Down chain core wire.
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.
Inspired by glasses from the Cutler and Gross archive, originally found at the Laurence Corner Army Surplus Store on London’s Drummond Street in the 70s. A staple of the British Fashion scene, the store was favoured as the source of inspiration for top designers, musicians and artists for over 50 years.
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.
Our first wrap around sunglass 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 wrap frame took us back to the drawing board in terms of working with an 8-base frame after such a long time.
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.
Inspired by glasses from the Cutler and Gross archive, originally found at the Laurence Corner Army Surplus Store on London’s Drummond Street in the 70s. A staple of the British Fashion scene, the store was favoured as the source of inspiration for top designers, musicians and artists for over 50 years.
The 0824 optical takes an androgynous approach to the cat-eye: angular temples and a keyhole bridge sharpen the curved browline. It's detailed with polished domed rivets and distinguished with the exclusive Kingsman logo on the inner temple tips.
Striking, contemporary and modelled on our own best-selling 1338, the angular-milled 1378 is a lightweight, easy-wearing acetate frame with personality in spades. Fitted with tonal sun lenses that complement each of its different acetate colourways.