1395 (Small)

$ 579.00

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The Cutler and Gross // 1395 (Small) is inspired by the trailblazing fashion designer Thea Porter - the Queen of Bohemian fashion in the '70s whose atelier was in Greek St, Soho, London. Porter dressed the era’s musical icons, including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Mick Jagger, and Diana Ross. Oversized with extravagance, muted, and tonal in coloring, 1395 reflects the tenets of Bohemian fashion. High-set hinges complete the vintage look with comfortable interior milling and rounded bevelling to give a smooth external finish. Also available in a larger size. Includes Cutler & Gross case, cleaning cloth, and 1-year manufacturer warranty.

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Sizing Info

Lens Width: 54mm
Bridge Width: 18mm
Temple Length: 145mm

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We offer a 20-day return policy for all of our eyewear purchased online. Purchase of 2 or more frames will be subject to a 8% restocking fee for each frame that is returned. Prescription lens purchases are eligible for a 50% refund. For more info on our Return Policy.

HANDMADE IN ITALY

CUTLER AND GROSS

Cutler and Gross is a legendary British eyewear atelier founded in 1969 by opticians Graham Cutler and Tony Gross. With handcrafted frames born from daring design and meticulous craft, every piece emerges from Italian and Japanese ateliers without need for logos—because each arc, hinge, and pin speaks for itself. Their creations aren’t just functional; they’re optical architecture for the individual, the eccentric, the unforgettable.  

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