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  2. Cubitts - Wikipedia

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    Cubitts, established in 2012, is an eyeglass manufacturer based in Kings Cross, London, England. The company creates handcrafted frames, and sunglasses, constructed with custom pins that secure the acetate based on a rivet designed by Lewis Cubitt, one of the three Cubitt brothers who inspired the brand name. The pin drilling process is done by ...

  3. TD Tom Davies - Wikipedia

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    TD Tom Davies spectacles can be made of cotton acetate, titanium, natural horn and precious metals. [1] They retail for an average of £378. [12] In 2018, Tom Davies became the first ever eyewear brand to create sunglasses that feature rhodium coated lenses. [13] As of 2016, Tom Davies offers a new service called Made To Order.

  4. Savile Row Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Savile Row Eyewear is an eyewear brand produced since 1988 at the Algha Works factory. Algha was established in London in 1898 by Max Wiseman & Co. [1] Manufacturing was then moved to East London from Germany in 1932.

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  6. Serengeti Eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Serengeti Eyewear is a sunglasses line owned by Bollé Brands. Their main focus is eye protection; the company researches and develops technology such as photochromic lenses, polarized lenses, spectral control, among others. [citation needed]

  7. Cutler and Gross - Wikipedia

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    Cutler and Gross eyewear is designed and made in the brand's factory in Domegge di Cadore, Italy. [6]The company's eyewear has been worn on catwalks and in magazines, including Vogue, Glamour, Elle, Grazia, Marie Claire, Dazed & Confused, [7] GQ, Vanity Fair, Esquire, The Financial Times, and Forbes.

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