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Garrett Leight Spring/Summer 26

Garrett Leight Spring/Summer 26


Finally, a bit of California flavour to brighten up the grey skies a little—the new Garrett Leight range has arrived.


Taking inspiration from the sun-soaked streets of LA and the vibrancy of the city of angels, the frames have a certain relaxed elegance to ‘em that’s kind of hard to describe. Think of luxury sedans and palm-trees and stucco-clad mid-century architecture and you’re kind of on the right track. Alright, here’s what we’ve got…

 


The Doc is a super-refined modern take on the classic aviator shape. Big, but not clunky—those smooth lines give them a real sophisticated feel.


The Wilshire is a textbook GLCO shape—with a perfectly proportioned keyhole bridge and a really easygoing shape.

 


The Winward uses the same keyhole-bridge design as the Wilshire, but features oval lenses for a slightly more studious style.


Less understated and tastefully oversized, the hexagonal Mariposa frames are just the ticket for people who want to stand out...but not too much.

 


The Hampton needs no introduction. The original GLCO design, it’s rightfully become a modern classic thanks to its blend of Japanese craftsmanship and effortless lines.


There's also the balanced, rectangular Howland frames. Designed for men, these ones are a bit of a goldilocks frame.

 


And the last optical frame we have is the Earvin, with their big ol’ rectangular lenses. Oversized, but by no means overdone, they’re the big frames for those who don’t usually like big frames—with that sharp, streamlined shape meaning they’re really wearable.


For sunglasses, we're stocking the Laurice frames - big on volume and curves but still a style you could wear every day (weather permitting). And the Palmera frames aren't shying away from their oversized status. These sunglasses are just the right amount of bold.


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