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New York inspires new Tom Davies spectacles collection
Eyewear company has released new ready-to-wear frames
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10 October 2018
British eyewear brand, Tom Davies, has launched a new ready-to-wear collection.
The new range is based on a limited-edition collection that the company released in 2014 and four years on is still one of the most popular ranges. The spectacles feature an ion plated titanium frame with an acetate top rim. They are also engraved with a detailed filigree pattern on the bridge.
The collection is available in a wide range of colours and can be custom fitted.
Speaking about the new collection, company founder, Tom Davies, said: “I designed a collection called Manhattan while in New York a few years ago. I remember sitting in my hotel room at the St Giles Hotel surrounded by skyscrapers. The combination of red bricks and 1920s metal structures inspired me to create this unique frame. After many requests I’ve decided to bring back this style with a few updates for my new ready-to-wear collection.”
The new ready-to-wear collection is available now.
The new range is based on a limited-edition collection that the company released in 2014 and four years on is still one of the most popular ranges. The spectacles feature an ion plated titanium frame with an acetate top rim. They are also engraved with a detailed filigree pattern on the bridge.
The collection is available in a wide range of colours and can be custom fitted.
Speaking about the new collection, company founder, Tom Davies, said: “I designed a collection called Manhattan while in New York a few years ago. I remember sitting in my hotel room at the St Giles Hotel surrounded by skyscrapers. The combination of red bricks and 1920s metal structures inspired me to create this unique frame. After many requests I’ve decided to bring back this style with a few updates for my new ready-to-wear collection.”
The new ready-to-wear collection is available now.
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