Sunglasses - anyone still make custom horn frames?
Wonderful link Costi, thanks.
Gentlemen,
What an embarrassment of riches! My accountant will not thank you for setting such temptation before a sinner.
Cheers,
Rafe
What an embarrassment of riches! My accountant will not thank you for setting such temptation before a sinner.
Cheers,
Rafe
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Try this London firm - http://www.operaopera.net/page21.htm.
You are welcome! One individual handcrafting a work of art from scratch for another individual... That's bespoke artistry.Lance wrote:Wonderful link Costi, thanks.
Could anyone comment on the quality or availability of Lunor frames from Germany? The website is very unrevealing as far as distribution.
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Hi!
For customer eyewear please contact my optician in Zürich (www.manupropria.ch). They will help you with making fully bespoke eyewear in all possible materials. Just got a new pair - fully bespoke and self designed - in hand mixed two layer acetate which are astonishing.
Cheers, Theodor
For customer eyewear please contact my optician in Zürich (www.manupropria.ch). They will help you with making fully bespoke eyewear in all possible materials. Just got a new pair - fully bespoke and self designed - in hand mixed two layer acetate which are astonishing.
Cheers, Theodor
Let me add to the list for bespoke frames, Marc Zeutlin, on E 52nd St, NYC. He sells among other brands, Schnuchel, and can put together a MTM frame or one-off made in Germany by Schnuchel. Marc knows his stuff.
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I am having a pair of bespoke horn glasses made by Tom Davies, he can be googled for information.
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