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 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
A gentle sweeping perfect cat-eye. Deceptively simple with a full acetate lightweight design ideal for all-day wear. Fully concealed hardware. In a perfect palette of four colours to suit cool and warm complexions.
Referencing the classic 0894 worn by musician Jarvis Cocker of the band Pulp throughout the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the 9894 is a salute to the ingenuity of Cutler and Gross in the 1980s.
The 9782 aviator sunglasses pay tribute to the hedonism and happenings of the late 80s and 90s, when Cutler and Gross customers like Iggy Pop and Grace Jones frequented Studio 54. It's rooted in our bestselling 1394 frame, reworked with a slightly narrower bridge and classic teardrop lenses.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
A gentle sweeping perfect cat-eye. Deceptively simple with a full acetate lightweight design ideal for all-day wear. Fully concealed hardware. In a perfect palette of four colours to suit cool and warm complexions.
Referencing the classic 0894 worn by musician Jarvis Cocker of the band Pulp throughout the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the 9894 is a salute to the ingenuity of Cutler and Gross in the 1980s.
The 9782 aviator sunglasses pay tribute to the hedonism and happenings of the late 80s and 90s, when Cutler and Gross customers like Iggy Pop and Grace Jones frequented Studio 54. It's rooted in our bestselling 1394 frame, reworked with a slightly narrower bridge and classic teardrop lenses.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
A gentle sweeping perfect cat-eye. Deceptively simple with a full acetate lightweight design ideal for all-day wear. Fully concealed hardware. In a perfect palette of four colours to suit cool and warm complexions.
Referencing the classic 0894 worn by musician Jarvis Cocker of the band Pulp throughout the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the 9894 is a salute to the ingenuity of Cutler and Gross in the 1980s.
The 9782 aviator sunglasses pay tribute to the hedonism and happenings of the late 80s and 90s, when Cutler and Gross customers like Iggy Pop and Grace Jones frequented Studio 54. It's rooted in our bestselling 1394 frame, reworked with a slightly narrower bridge and classic teardrop lenses.
The 1391’s design is imbued with musical influence; drawing inspiration from Patti Smith’s visit to London in 1977, where she played at The Rock Garden in Soho. This trip marked a moment in London and New York’s cultural history, where both sides of the Atlantic were simultaneously experiencing artistic liberation.
A gentle sweeping perfect cat-eye. Deceptively simple with a full acetate lightweight design ideal for all-day wear. Fully concealed hardware. In a perfect palette of four colours to suit cool and warm complexions.
Referencing the classic 0894 worn by musician Jarvis Cocker of the band Pulp throughout the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the 9894 is a salute to the ingenuity of Cutler and Gross in the 1980s.
The 1356 optical and sunglasses frame is a revamped and updated model of the iconic 1291. Made from an 8mm acetate and in a classic round silhouette this is the frame to have this Autumn.
The 9782 aviator sunglasses pay tribute to the hedonism and happenings of the late 80s and 90s, when Cutler and Gross customers like Iggy Pop and Grace Jones frequented Studio 54. It's rooted in our bestselling 1394 frame, reworked with a slightly narrower bridge and classic teardrop lenses.
An oversized, ultra-glamorous square frame with frontal televisioni milling. A beautiful, symmetrical sunglass available in six new colours.
Form meets function in the 1346, an oversized acetate square oozing character and boldness. Whilst striking in it's design, this frame has also been crafted with the upmost comfort in mind; 10mm nosepads and newly designed temples make the 1346 a long-wearing and practical frame.
The 1409 optical looked to the winged frames worn on the silver screen in the 50s and 60s. A curved browbar and flattened edges subvert expectations, while precisely placed nose pads create a universal fit. Oyster pins add polish to the frontal.
The 1402 is a bold square frame which references silhouettes from our own 1980s archive, milled from 10mm thick acetate but with an undersized construction to give this retro looking style a modern edge. This frame represents the past and the future of Cutler and Gross.