The Schneiderin («The Dressmaker»), following her profession, is the mistress of design and redesign. Accordingly, the clear focus of this frame lies in both its form and function. The Schneiderin is a discreet, medium-sized cateye shape with a certain something that has been missing from our collection - until now. The shape is both comfortable to wear and very adaptable. But then - this pair has quite a few qualities that only become apparent upon a second or third look: a slightly protruding bridge, our trademark «E»-temples with wooden inserts, and even unusual yet subtle colors such as emerald, sand, or coffee. Proving there is much more to the seemingly simple shape than one would have initially suspected. We all know the one about «not judging a book by its cover» - the same goes for a dressmaker.
Measurement: 54 ▢ 16-140
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Schneiderin #5569
The Schneiderin («The Dressmaker»), following her profession, is the mistress of design and redesign. Accordingly, the clear focus of this frame lies in both its form and function. The Schneiderin is a discreet, medium-sized cateye shape with a certain something that has been missing from our collection - until now. The shape is both comfortable to wear and very adaptable. But then - this pair has quite a few qualities that only become apparent upon a second or third look: a slightly protruding bridge, our trademark «E»-temples with wooden inserts, and even unusual yet subtle colors such as emerald, sand, or coffee. Proving there is much more to the seemingly simple shape than one would have initially suspected. We all know the one about «not judging a book by its cover» - the same goes for a dressmaker.
Measurement: 54 ▢ 16-140
chevron_right Swiss Design
chevron_right Premium natural acetate
chevron_right Carefully crafted and polished by hand