The Southern California brings mono-block titanium tech to its latest line of eyewear.
The frames mix the durability of TR-90 with the flexibility of beta titanium.
A burgundy leather-wrapped kit to keep your eyewear in the best shape possible.
The styles are inspired by stars like Michael Caine, Brian Eno, and Brian Ferry.
The Gregory Peck 1962 is the brand's first-ever folding frame.
The new optical range joins the sunglasses introduced back in March.
Designed in California, handmade in Japan.
The straps feature patterns inspired by the indigenous textiles of the American Southwest.
The frames are handcrafted in Sabae, Japan by the Light Co.
The collection uses a spin technique to replicate Meguru's Yamaguchi's unique brushstroke style.
The frames will feature details inspired by their signature luggage.
The frames feature intricately detailed accents of brass, sterling silver, and genuine tortoise.
A streamlined version of their signature "Oliver" frame.
An evolution of the frame Grant wore in the movie, North by Northwest.
Inspired by Jerry Lorenzo's optical glasses worn in his everyday design process.
The new limited editions were created to support Yellowstone Forever.
The retailer teamed up with fourteen of their favorite eyewear brands.
And it's limited to 911 pieces, of course.
Elegantly crafted eyewear that's designed to endure.
The latest silhouettes from one of our favorite independents.
Twenty five years of setting the bar for luxury eyewear.
The latest and greatest from London town.
A timeless shape for just $55.