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 etymology of the 9126 sunglass stems from an archive design originally worn by icon and Cutler and Gross customer Elton John. Sculpted by hand with chamfered edging, the eccentric silhouette pairs a curved browline with angular lugs. Signature Oyster and Compass Star pins accent the frame.
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.
An iconic single bridge square pair of sunglasses featuring a unique metal and acetate construction. Same style group as 1008, 1243 and 1249.
The 1396 invokes the spirit of David Hockney; the seminal post-modernist painter and renowned round-glasses enthusiast. This style is reminiscent of the artists’ favourite Cutler and Gross frame, the now archived 0736.
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.
An iconic single bridge square pair of sunglasses featuring a unique metal and acetate construction. Same style group as 1008, 1243 and 1249.
The 1396 invokes the spirit of David Hockney; the seminal post-modernist painter and renowned round-glasses enthusiast. This style is reminiscent of the artists’ favourite Cutler and Gross frame, the now archived 0736.
An iconic square optical frame featuring a heavy brow and tapered temple. Same style group as 0772.
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.
Designed by Marie Wilkinson in 2008, the iconic aviator style has been the best-selling frame across all channels since its inception. Marie’s aim was to create a bold frame with a comfortable fit which could be used every day.
An iconic single bridge square pair of sunglasses featuring a unique metal and acetate construction. Same style group as 1008, 1243 and 1249.
The 1396 invokes the spirit of David Hockney; the seminal post-modernist painter and renowned round-glasses enthusiast. This style is reminiscent of the artists’ favourite Cutler and Gross frame, the now archived 0736.
An iconic square optical frame featuring a heavy brow and tapered temple. Same style group as 0772.
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.
Designed by Marie Wilkinson in 2008, the iconic aviator style has been the best-selling frame across all channels since its inception. Marie’s aim was to create a bold frame with a comfortable fit which could be used every day.
The classic round sunglass is reimagined with the 0734. Polished vintage pins detail the design, which is shaped from matt-black acetate with a keyhole bridge.
The 1396 invokes the spirit of David Hockney; the seminal post-modernist painter and renowned round-glasses enthusiast. This style is reminiscent of the artists’ favourite Cutler and Gross frame, the now archived 0736.
An iconic square optical frame featuring a heavy brow and tapered temple. Same style group as 0772.
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.
Lending the silhouette from our 0822, the 1319 is a bold optical frame crafted from 9mm sheet laminated acetate.
The perfect striking rectangle silhouette, with custom L shaped pins and deeply milled inside for all day comfort. Available in two colours.