Brands

The word "MOSCOT" in bold black capital letters on a white background.
The text 'Cutler and Cross' in bold black letters on a white background.
Image of the word 'ecco' with each letter represented as an orange, stylized Pac-Man shape facing right, on a white background.
The word 'eco' written in orange lowercase letters with a registered trademark symbol, set against a white background.
Black text that reads 'MODO' on a white background.
Black text reading 'KALEOS' on a white background.

Read more below about why we chose these brands and why they’re some of the best in the industry.

Black text image with the word 'MOSCOT' in bold, all capital letters.

MOSCOT was founded in 1915 and is still a family run business to this day. Quintessentially New York, they are known worldwide for their frames and can most commonly be associated with Johnny Depp’s tinted glasses! Their frames ooze quality and fit beautifully, which you’ll realise as soon as you put them on! 

Text on a white background that reads 'Cutler and Gross' in bold black letters.

Cutler & Gross is unmistakably British. Founded in London by Graham Cutler and Tony Gross, their frames certainly have a flair! A gorgeous colour palette. Versatile enough for daily wear, unique enough for your statement pieces. It’s difficult not to fall in love with these frames.

Orange geometric shapes resembling letters spelling 'Toco' on a white background.

Garrett Leight was Created by the son of Larry Leight, the founder of Oliver Peoples. Styled in California. Beautiful frames with a celebrity following that includes Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Holland. Styles that range from your everyday classics to your more outlandish pieces, there’s a frame for everybody in the collection. The quality is obvious in person and it’s easy to see why it’s amassed its following. 

The word 'eco' in bold, orange lowercase letters with a registered trademark symbol, centered on a white background.

Eco Eyewear is grounded in sustainability. The company is carbon-negative and their frames are all made from recycled and bio based materials. Even more impressively, for each frame that’s bought, Eco will plant a tree. To date, they’ve planted 3.3 million trees and restored 1069 acres of land. The frame collection is equally as impressive as their ethos and usually come with the addition of a handy polarised clip-on.

The word 'MODO' written in bold, black letters on a white background.

MODO showcases a beautiful range of frames. An award-winning screwless hinge and titanium frames made in Japan, known for making the best titanium frames in the world. If that wasn’t enough, MODO has partnered with SEVA Foundation, helping children see, whether it’s glasses or surgery. Every frame bought contributes to their fantastic work.

Black text displaying "KALEOS" on a white background

KALEOS was founded in Barcelona in 2013. Despite its more recent history, they have grown considerably and it’s clear to see why. Unique shapes, a variety of sizes and a vast colour range. Narrowing down the selection seemed like a gargantuan task. Amongst a plethora of manufacturers, KALEOS manages to stand out. An impressive feat.

Logo of Stepper Eyewear in black text on a white background.

Stepper are renowned for frames that fit. A history going back to 1970 and Painstaking research into frame comfort, analysing different facial structures across multiple ethnicities and crafted using hypoallergenic materials. But that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on style.