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 '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 '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 '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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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 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 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 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 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.