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.
Based on the humble properties of the original 0524, the new design has been elevated to the extraordinary with the addition of new details; increasing the eye size to 52mm adding the vintage-inspired oyster pins and the ‘arrowhead’ temple design last seen on the 1346.
A striking contemporary round acetate frame with stunning metal detailing. The new L-shaped custom hardware offers 20% more strength than a traditional pin.
The 1397 is a homage to the classic late ‘70s rectangle sunglass, sympathetically updated to feel contemporary and androgynous. Unflinching colourways feel authentic to the experimental spirit of those who inspired this frame.
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.
A striking contemporary round acetate frame with stunning metal detailing. The new L-shaped custom hardware offers 20% more strength than a traditional pin.
The 1397 is a homage to the classic late ‘70s rectangle sunglass, sympathetically updated to feel contemporary and androgynous. Unflinching colourways feel authentic to the experimental spirit of those who inspired this frame.
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.
A striking contemporary round acetate frame with stunning metal detailing. The new L-shaped custom hardware offers 20% more strength than a traditional pin.
The 1397 is a homage to the classic late ‘70s rectangle sunglass, sympathetically updated to feel contemporary and androgynous. Unflinching colourways feel authentic to the experimental spirit of those who inspired this frame.
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.
A striking contemporary round acetate frame with stunning metal detailing. The new L-shaped custom hardware offers 20% more strength than a traditional pin.
An archive inspired acetate optical frame featuring a generous keyhole bridge American style acetate temples and custom three rivet hinges.
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.
Our icon, the original acetate best seller for Cutler and Gross had its genesis in the late 70s. Featuring the authentic ‘Paddle Temple’ hand-drawn by Graham Cutler.
From Marilyn Monroe to Elizabeth Taylor, the strong leading lady has long been the cornerstone of Hollywood's allure. Especially prominent in the silver screen boom of the '50s & 60's, the era which inspired the 9288, this modernised cat-eye exudes character and substance.
An iconic square optical frame featuring a heavy brow and tapered temple. Same style group as 0772.
Our icon, the original acetate best seller for Cutler and Gross had its genesis in the late 70s. Featuring the authentic ‘Paddle Temple’ hand-drawn by Graham Cutler.
From Marilyn Monroe to Elizabeth Taylor, the strong leading lady has long been the cornerstone of Hollywood's allure. Especially prominent in the silver screen boom of the '50s & 60's, the era which inspired the 9288, this modernised cat-eye exudes character and substance.
An iconic square optical frame featuring a heavy brow and tapered temple. Same style group as 0772.
Our icon, the original acetate best seller for Cutler and Gross had its genesis in the late 70s. Featuring the authentic ‘Paddle Temple’ hand-drawn by Graham Cutler.
The 9926 is our more user-friendly take on a wrap frame, inspired in style by notable rock 'n' roll figures from the 50s and 60s, such as Sammy Davis Jr, Keith Richards and Dusty Springfield.