Mykita Shop in Tokyo

German eyewear designer label Mykita’s Tokyo shop looks more like a laboratory then a retail outlet.
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German eyewear designer label Mykita’s Tokyo shop looks more like a laboratory then a retail outlet.
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The frames are Handmade in Switzerland, so you can’t question Zuerihorn’s attention to detail. The new 2011 eyewear collection feature interesting colourways, keyhole bridges and small detailing on the arms.









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Straight out of Brooklyn New York, CONTEGO Eyewear’s debut Spring/Summer 2011 Collection has both style and heart. Each frame is named after a Nobel Prize winning author and is adorned with the Contego stainless steel umbrella logo and “drop”.
The Morrison - Black


The Kipling - Tortoise


The Hesse - Clear


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Ksubi have continued their domination and redefinition of street wear fashion, and have now established themselves in the world of designer eyewear. The ‘Serpens’ sunglasses from their latest collection fails to impress.

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The Leonard II is product of a recent collaboration between Corto Moltedo from Paris and New York-based eyewear manufacturer illesteva. These alluring, limited-edition sunglasses come in black, blue and turtle.


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John Varvatos’s newest eyewear production comes in the way of ‘The Alternative’. A sleek frame made of acetate plastic and featuring a design that’s slimmer than an aviator, yet not as angular as the Wayfarer.
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Theo have released their ‘Matheo’ Collection and has actually crafted this line to feature mathematical symbols printed on the exterior. The name of the line is derived from the word “mathematics”.


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Cassius Eyewear have released their latest collection of Sunglasses and Optical frames. The founder and creative director of Cassuis, Jason Ng, was inspired by things such as the “Bauhaus movement, Brooklyn, N.Y. through the eyes of photographer Jamel Shabazz, a Mondrian painting executed in plain mathematical clarity, the organic geometry of a honeycomb wax cell and 20th century systems for scale and architectural proportion.”






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Coming in somewhere between a throwback aviator and a futuristic sports shade, these Lacoste 615S sunglasses, fill a few different needs for the stylishly active.
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Having worked with glasses for quite a few years now, one of the most common complaints I’ve heard is ‘My frames keep breaking’. Montreal eyewear designers Erlik have released the perfect solution, a frame with hinges made form elastomer and according to Erlik, “…allows our glasses’ temples to open and close fluidly and without ever breaking. As a result, our glasses fit all face shapes and offer unparalleled and customized comfort.”
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