Cutler and Gross was founded in 1969 by opticians Mr. Cutler and Mr. Gross and is a company based on friendship. What started out as a modest but creative business in London quickly became into a full-fledged destination for musicians, authors, rock stars, and monarchy. Together, the two struck the ideal balance between aesthetics and functionality, swiftly establishing themselves as pioneers in the eyewear industry. By combining elegance, inventiveness, and cutting-edge craft without sacrificing quality, Cutler and Gross pioneered an approach that forever changed how people view eyeglasses in the modern world. It's a notion that has remained relevant for more than 50 years and still influences the Cutler and Gross collections today.
Sunglasses and eye frames come in all sizes and suit a variety of face shapes. If you look inside your existing frames or sunglasses you will probably see two or three numbers.
The first number (normally between 48 and 58) is the lens width. The bigger the number, the bigger the lens. The second number (between 15 and 25) is the width between the lenses. The bigger the number, the wider the distance. The last number (between 135 and 150) is the temple length. If you have ever had problems with glasses not reaching over your ears, you should look for glasses with a temple length of at least 145mm.