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LEMTOSH SUN | MOSCOT
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The frame that started on Orchard Street. The one that never left.

The Lemtosh has been in production since the late 1940s. Not a revival. Not a reissue. The same frame, continuously made, for over seventy years because nothing about it needed fixing. A classic round silhouette in Italian acetate, proportioned with the kind of instinctive correctness that only comes from decades of people wearing the same shape and proving it works. Johnny Depp wore it in Secret Window. Harry Styles wore it everywhere else. Andy Warhol bought his frames from the same family shop on the Lower East Side.

In Black with G-15 glass lenses, the Lemtosh Sun is the frame at its most direct. No colour play, no conversation just the silhouette doing what it's always done.

Five generations. One frame.

MOSCOT has been a family business since Hyman Moscot sold glasses from a pushcart on Orchard Street in 1899. The first store opened on Rivington Street in 1915. The Lemtosh arrived a few decades later and became the brand's calling card the frame that made MOSCOT known beyond the Lower East Side and into the wardrobes of artists, intellectuals, and anyone who understood what a well-made pair of glasses actually looks like.

Italian acetate. Four sizes — 44 to 52 — because fit matters as much as the frame. Comes with the MOSCOT case, tote bag, and Minitrunk.

Frame Details

  - Style: Classic round
  - Frame: Italian acetate
  - Lens: G-15 glass
  - Includes MOSCOT case, tote bag, and Minitrunk

MOSCOT. NYC Since 1915. Five generations on the Lower East Side.

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